ABSTRACT

First Published in 1995: Written by specialists in their fields, this book contains short reviews intended to highlight points of growing interest in mechanistic toxicology. The first section considers selected aspects of molecular mechanisms, including selectivity of toxic agents and repair processes in the nervous system, toxicity of oxygen, fibers and aflatoxins. The second section discusses the interactions of carcinogens with DNA, and other targets, and their relevance to both molecular dosimetry of exposure and development of cancer. The final part is concerned with cellular and genetic aspects and includes coverage of some of the most recent and rapidly developing problems in toxicology.

part I|2 pages

Mechanisms of Toxicity

chapter Chapter 3|34 pages

Toxicity of Oxygen

chapter Chapter 4|16 pages

Aflatoxins

chapter Chapter 5|14 pages

Experimental Studies With Fibers

part II|2 pages

Biomonitoring and Molecular Interactions in Carcinogenesis