A review of the carcinogenicity of chemicals most frequently found at NationalPriorities List sites. | Toxicol Ind Health | 1994 May-Jun | 7855869 |
Studies on the concentrations of arsenic, selenium, copper, zinc and iron in the hair of blackfoot disease patients in different clinical stages. | Eur J Clin Chem Clin Biochem | 1994 Mar | 8031959 |
Data on arsenic and cadmium contents of some common mushrooms. | Toxicon | 1994 Jan | 9237332 |
Tumor incidence in a chemical carcinogenesis study of nonhuman primates. | Regul Toxicol Pharmacol | 1994 Apr | 8041912 |
Impairment of growth and immune function of avocet chicks from sites withelevated selenium, arsenic, and boron. | J Wildl Dis | 1994 Apr | 8028107 |
Trophic transfer and biomagnification potential of contaminants in aquaticecosystems. | Rev Environ Contam Toxicol | 1994 | 8029491 |
Trace elements in hair of Blackfoot disease. | Biol Trace Elem Res | 1993 Nov-Dec | 7509169 |
Risk assessment and management of chemical contaminants in fishery productsconsumed in the USA. | J Appl Toxicol | 1993 Nov-Dec | 8288843 |
Studies on the concentration of arsenic, selenium, copper, zinc and iron in theblood of blackfoot disease patients in different clinical stages. | Eur J Clin Chem Clin Biochem | 1993 Nov | 8305620 |
Deaths in yellow-eyed penguins (Megadyptes antipodes) on the Otago Peninsuladuring the summer of 1990. | N Z Vet J | 1993 Mar | 16031693 |