Volume: 29 Issue: 6

1. The clinical analysis of pesticide poisoning by injection: a report of 10 case. Page:444—444
2. Acute poisoning of the clinical analysis of p-nitroaniline. Page:443—443
3. The assessment of hemoperfusion for the treatment of acute methamidophos poisoning. Page:440—442
4. Effects of paraquat on the learning and memory ability in developing mice. Page:437—439
5. Changes of brain oxidative stress induced by nano-alumina in ICR mice. Page:434—436
6. Study on alternative methods for the acute oral toxicity in detection of chemicals. Page:431—434
7. Analysis of the mental health status of female migrant workers in electronic industry. Page:427—430
8. Current situation of occupational health and medicine research capability in China. Page:424—427
9. Effects of n-hexane exposure on human serum myelin basic proteins. Page:421—423
10. Effects of Xue-Bi-Jing combined with forsythia suspension on the liver gene expression levels of rats with sepsis model. Page:417—420
11. Influence of 1, 2-dichloroethane on open field behavior and levels of neurotransmitters in brain of mice. Page:413—416
12. The effects of the cadmium chloride on the DNA damage and the expression level of gadd gene in HepG2 cell line. Page:409—412
13. The interventions effect-assessment of the workers exposed to N, N-dimethylformamide by percutaneous in a synthetic leather factory. Page:405—408
14. Association between polymorphisms of metabolic genes and telomere length in workers exposed to polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon. Page:401—404
15. 6486 cases of medicine poisoning. Page:479—480
16. Capillary gas chromatography internal standard method for the determination of urinary 2,5-hexadione. Page:456—458
17. Determination of four acids in the air of workplace by gas chromatography. Page:454—456
18. Determination of diborane in the air of workplace by ICP-AES. Page:452—454
19. Development of determination of germanium hydride in the air of workplace by atomic fluorescence. Page:450—451
20. Clinical report of occupational acute dimethylformamide poisoning. Page:445—446