Volume: 23 Issue: 4

1. Polychlorinated and human health. Page:316—319
2. Occupational exposure hazards of medical workers and the countermeasures. Page:314—315
3. Fifty one patients with acute organic tin compound poisoning. Page:309—311
4. X-ray analysis of lung damage caused by PCl3 inhalation. Page:308—309
5. X-ray analysis of bone damage caused by chronic phosphorus poisoning. Page:307—308
6. Discussion on the mathematic models for occupational hazard pre-evaluation of construction project. Page:304—306
7. Discussion on occupational hazard evaluation of construction project. Page:303—304
8. Occupational disease control promoted in establishment of public health system. Page:301—302
9. National standard and criterion of occupational hazard system for occupational health management. Page:300—301
10. The morbidity of pneumoconiosis in Jiaozuo city. Page:298—299
11. Analysis of the accidents of acute occupational poisoning from 1994 to 2003 in Beijing. Page:297—298
12. Investigation of N-hexane poisoning in a town-owned shoe factory. Page:295—296
13. Effects of carbaryl on serum steroid hormone and the function of antioxidant system in female rats. Page:290—293
14. Clinical analysis on 75 cases of aluminosis caused by black fused alumina. Page:286—289
15. AP-1 Decoy modulating MMP-2/TIMP-1 imbalance induced by bleomycin-A5 in pulmonary fibroblasts. Page:282—285
16. Relationship between pneumoconiosis and the polymorphisms of HLA-DRB1*, DQB1* genes. Page:278—281
17. Low concentration of hydroquinone-induced adaptive response in hPARP-1 protein normal and deficient cells. Page:274—277
18. DNA damage, Bcl-2, Bax expression and ultrastructure change in spermatogenic cell of mice exposed to cadmium. Page:271—273
19. Analysis of pulmonary function of 0+ and I of pneumoconiosis. Page:270—270
20. Identification of protein peroxiredoxin 2 related to crystalline NiS-induced neoplastic transformation. Page:267—270
21. One case of lead poisoning caused by canister shot. Page:266—266
22. Analysis of the situation of occupational health surveillance and the morbidity of occupational diseases in Guangzhou. Page:263—266
23. cDNA microarray and cluster analysis to identify the significance of immune genes associated with benzene poisoning. Page:260—262
24. Analysis on tumor related gene expression profiles in benzene poisoning using cDNA microarray. Page:256—259
25. Differentially expressed genes of cell signal transduction associated with benzene poisoning by cDNA microarray. Page:252—255
26. cDNA microarray to identify the significance of DNA replication and damage repair genes associated with benzene poisoning. Page:248—251
27. Detection of apoptosis genes differentially expressed in patients with different degrees of benzene poisoning by cDNA microarray. Page:245—247
28. cDNA microarray--a new starting point for gene poisoning mechanism. Page:243—244
29. Review and perspective of gene-induced health hazards. Page:241—243