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O. -- $tPreface to Volume 8: Metal Ions in Toxicology: Effects, Interactions, Interdependencies -- $tContents -- $tContributors to Volume 8 -- $tTitles of Volumes 1-44 in the Metal Ions in Biological Systems Series -- $tContents of Volumes in the Metal Ions in Life Sciences Series -- $t1 Understanding Combined Effects for Metal Co-Exposure in Ecotoxicology / $rAltenburger, Rolf -- $t2 Human Risk Assessment of Heavy Metals: Principles and Applications / $rDorne, Jean-Lou C. M. / Kass, George E. 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Not surprisingly, all related research areas are rapidly developing due to the role of metals and metalloids in the environment, for the work place, for food and water supply, etc. Written by 40 internationally recognized experts, the 14 stimulating chapters provide an authoritative and timely resource for scientists working in the wide range from analytical, physical, inorganic, and environmental biochemistry all the way through to toxicology, physiology, and medicine. Volume 8 highlights, supported by nearly 1900 references, in a comprehensive and timely manner the principles of risk assessment regarding the effects of metals on human health. It examines how metal ions and their compounds affect the pulmonary, cardiovascular, gastrointestinal (including liver), hematological, immune, and neurological systems, the kidney, skin and eyes, as well as human reproduction and development. 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