ABSTRACT
This volume offers the most comprehensive presentation available on metal toxicology. It discusses not only metals but also the toxic endpoints, such as neurotoxicity, renal toxicity, and cancer induction. Chapters are written by experts in their respective fields, focusing on carcinogenesis and human exposures and highlighting the major aspects and issues of toxicity in general.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part 1|504 pages
General and Clinical Aspects, Risk Assessment, and Genotoxicity of Metals
part Section I|105 pages
Monitoring Environmental and Health Risk Assessments
chapter Chapter 2|10 pages
Assessment of Ecological and Health Effects of Soil-Borne Trace Elements and Metals
chapter Chapter 3|15 pages
Assessment of Metals in Drinking Water With Specific References to Lead, Copper, Arsenic, and Selenium
part Section II|89 pages
Bioresponses and Reactivities in Metal Toxicity
chapter Chapter 9|19 pages
Interactions Between Glutathione and Mercury in the Kidney, Liver, and Blood
part Section III|131 pages
Carcinogenesis and Genotoxicity of Metals
part A|84 pages
Carcinogenesis and Genotoxicity of Specific Metals
part B|45 pages
Selected Concepts on Metal Carcinogenesis
part Section IV|174 pages
Clinical Aspects of Metal Toxicity
part 2|669 pages
Target Organ Toxicology
part Section V|210 pages
Neurotoxicology of Metals
chapter Chapter 42|10 pages
Disruption of Protein Synthesis as Mechanistic Basis of Metal Neurotoxicity
part Section VI|63 pages
Renal Toxicology of Metals
part Section VII|101 pages
Immunomodulation by Metals
chapter Chapter 49|12 pages
Effects of Metals on Cell-Mediated Immunity and Biological Response Modulators
chapter Chapter 54|8 pages
Altered Host Defenses and Resistance to Respiratory Infections Following Exposure to Airborne Metals*
part Section VIII|89 pages
Effects of Metals on Other Organ Systems
part Section IX|201 pages
Reproductive and Developmental Toxicology of Metals