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Advanced environmental monitoring / edited by Young J. Kim and Ulrich Platt
Advanced environmental monitoring / edited by Young J. Kim and Ulrich Platt
Pubbl/distr/stampa Berlin : Springer Verlag, c2008
Descrizione fisica xxii, 420 p. : ill. ; 24cm
Disciplina 577.7/0287
Altri autori (Persone) Kim, Young Joon
Platt, Ulrich
Altri autori (Convegni) International Symposium on Advanced Environmental Monitoring <6th : 2006 ; Heidelberg, Germany>
Soggetto topico Biological monitoring
Environmental monitoring
Pollution - Measurement
Pollution
ISBN 9781402063633
Classificazione LC QH541.15.M64
52.9.4
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Record Nr. UNISALENTO-991000613559707536
Berlin : Springer Verlag, c2008
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Air monitoring for toxic exposures [[electronic resource] /] / Henry J. McDermott
Air monitoring for toxic exposures [[electronic resource] /] / Henry J. McDermott
Autore McDermott Henry J
Edizione [2nd ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Hoboken, N.J., : Wiley-Interscience, c2004
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (702 p.)
Disciplina 628.5/3/0287
Altri autori (Persone) NessShirley A
Soggetto topico Air - Pollution - Measurement
Biological monitoring
Air sampling apparatus
ISBN 1-280-34604-3
9786610346042
0-471-67057-X
0-471-67058-8
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto AIR MONITORING FOR TOXIC EXPOSURES; CONTENTS; PREFACE; PART I BACKGROUND CONCEPTS FOR AIR MONITORING; 1 Air Monitoring Review; Air Sampling in Perspective; Air Sampling Strategy and Plan; Types of Air Monitoring; Air Sampling Techniques; Sample Collection Devices; Direct-Reading Devices; Monitoring Records; Summary; References; 2 Hazards; Contaminants; Toxic Effects; Warning Signs; Standards and Guidelines for Air Sampling; Exposure Controls; Summary; References; 3 Exposure Assessment Strategy and Monitoring Plan; Exposure Assessment; Performing an Exposure Assessment
Exposure Monitoring PlanSummary; References; 4 Air Monitoring at Emergencies Including Terrorism Events; Reasons for Air Sampling; Terrorism Agents; Identifying a Terrorism Event; Planning for Emergencies and Terrorism Events; Air Sampling for Chemical Agents; Air Sampling for Biological Agents; Air Sampling for Radiological Hazards; Summary; References; PART II SAMPLE COLLECTION DEVICE METHODS FOR CHEMICALS; 5 Introduction to Monitoring Using Sample Collection Devices; Review of the Metric System; Method Selection; Pumps and Other Sampling Equipment; Understanding the Critical Orifice
Calibration DevicesCalibration Procedures; Sample Identification and Chain of Custody; Documenting Exposure Monitoring; Performing the Exposure Monitoring; Laboratory Analysis; Voiding Samples; Examples: Calculating Air Monitoring Results; Comparing Results to Exposure Limits; Summary; References; 6 Sample Collection Device Methods for Gases and Vapors; Active Sample Collection Device Monitoring; Passive Collectors for Gases and Vapors; Summary; References; 7 Sample Collection Device Methods for Aerosols; Characterizing Aerosols; Aerosol Collection Mechanisms; Potential Problems
Total Aerosol SamplersParticle Size-Selective Sampling; Size-Selective Sampling Devices; Sampling for Specific Aerosols; Summary; References; 8 Concurrent Sampling for Vapors and Aerosols; Collection Methods for Semivolatile Compounds; Collection of Multiple Species: Arsenic; Combustion Processes: Cigarette Smoke Collection; Collection of Mixtures; References; PART III REAL-TIME MEASUREMENT INSTRUMENTS; 9 Introduction to Monitoring Using Real-Time Methods; Direct-Reading Instruments; Colorimetric Systems; Summary; References; 10 Instruments with Sensors for Specific Chemicals; Calibration
Electrochemical SensorsMetal Oxide Sensors; Other Detection Principles; Specific Chemicals; Summary; References; 11 General Survey Instruments for Gases and Vapors; Measurement of Explosive Atmospheres: Combustible Gas Indicators; Interpretation of Measurements of Explosive Atmospheres; Monitoring for Health Hazard Levels of Volatile Organic Compounds: FIDs and PIDs; Comparison of FID and PID for General Survey Use; Interpretation of General Survey Measurements for Health Hazards; Summary; References; 12 Instruments for Multiple Specific Gases and Vapors: GC, GC/MS, and IR
Portable Gas Chromatographs (GCs)
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McDermott Henry J  
Hoboken, N.J., : Wiley-Interscience, c2004
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Air monitoring for toxic exposures / / Henry J. McDermott
Air monitoring for toxic exposures / / Henry J. McDermott
Autore McDermott Henry J
Edizione [2nd ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Hoboken, N.J., : Wiley-Interscience, c2004
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (702 p.)
Disciplina 628.5/3/0287
Altri autori (Persone) NessShirley A
Soggetto topico Air - Pollution - Measurement
Biological monitoring
Air sampling apparatus
ISBN 9786610346042
9781280346040
1280346043
9780471670575
047167057X
9780471670582
0471670588
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto AIR MONITORING FOR TOXIC EXPOSURES; CONTENTS; PREFACE; PART I BACKGROUND CONCEPTS FOR AIR MONITORING; 1 Air Monitoring Review; Air Sampling in Perspective; Air Sampling Strategy and Plan; Types of Air Monitoring; Air Sampling Techniques; Sample Collection Devices; Direct-Reading Devices; Monitoring Records; Summary; References; 2 Hazards; Contaminants; Toxic Effects; Warning Signs; Standards and Guidelines for Air Sampling; Exposure Controls; Summary; References; 3 Exposure Assessment Strategy and Monitoring Plan; Exposure Assessment; Performing an Exposure Assessment
Exposure Monitoring PlanSummary; References; 4 Air Monitoring at Emergencies Including Terrorism Events; Reasons for Air Sampling; Terrorism Agents; Identifying a Terrorism Event; Planning for Emergencies and Terrorism Events; Air Sampling for Chemical Agents; Air Sampling for Biological Agents; Air Sampling for Radiological Hazards; Summary; References; PART II SAMPLE COLLECTION DEVICE METHODS FOR CHEMICALS; 5 Introduction to Monitoring Using Sample Collection Devices; Review of the Metric System; Method Selection; Pumps and Other Sampling Equipment; Understanding the Critical Orifice
Calibration DevicesCalibration Procedures; Sample Identification and Chain of Custody; Documenting Exposure Monitoring; Performing the Exposure Monitoring; Laboratory Analysis; Voiding Samples; Examples: Calculating Air Monitoring Results; Comparing Results to Exposure Limits; Summary; References; 6 Sample Collection Device Methods for Gases and Vapors; Active Sample Collection Device Monitoring; Passive Collectors for Gases and Vapors; Summary; References; 7 Sample Collection Device Methods for Aerosols; Characterizing Aerosols; Aerosol Collection Mechanisms; Potential Problems
Total Aerosol SamplersParticle Size-Selective Sampling; Size-Selective Sampling Devices; Sampling for Specific Aerosols; Summary; References; 8 Concurrent Sampling for Vapors and Aerosols; Collection Methods for Semivolatile Compounds; Collection of Multiple Species: Arsenic; Combustion Processes: Cigarette Smoke Collection; Collection of Mixtures; References; PART III REAL-TIME MEASUREMENT INSTRUMENTS; 9 Introduction to Monitoring Using Real-Time Methods; Direct-Reading Instruments; Colorimetric Systems; Summary; References; 10 Instruments with Sensors for Specific Chemicals; Calibration
Electrochemical SensorsMetal Oxide Sensors; Other Detection Principles; Specific Chemicals; Summary; References; 11 General Survey Instruments for Gases and Vapors; Measurement of Explosive Atmospheres: Combustible Gas Indicators; Interpretation of Measurements of Explosive Atmospheres; Monitoring for Health Hazard Levels of Volatile Organic Compounds: FIDs and PIDs; Comparison of FID and PID for General Survey Use; Interpretation of General Survey Measurements for Health Hazards; Summary; References; 12 Instruments for Multiple Specific Gases and Vapors: GC, GC/MS, and IR
Portable Gas Chromatographs (GCs)
Record Nr. UNINA-9910827986003321
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Animals as sentinels of environmental health hazards [[electronic resource] ] : Committee on Animals as Monitors of Environmental Hazards, Board on Environmental Studies and Toxicology, Commission on Life Sciences, National Research Council
Animals as sentinels of environmental health hazards [[electronic resource] ] : Committee on Animals as Monitors of Environmental Hazards, Board on Environmental Studies and Toxicology, Commission on Life Sciences, National Research Council
Pubbl/distr/stampa Washington, D.C., : National Academy Press, 1991
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (172 p.)
Disciplina 615.9/02
Soggetto topico Toxicology - Animal models
Biological monitoring
Health risk assessment
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-280-21436-8
9786610214365
0-309-59489-8
0-585-08526-9
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Record Nr. UNINA-9910455423103321
Washington, D.C., : National Academy Press, 1991
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Animals as sentinels of environmental health hazards [[electronic resource] ] : Committee on Animals as Monitors of Environmental Hazards, Board on Environmental Studies and Toxicology, Commission on Life Sciences, National Research Council
Animals as sentinels of environmental health hazards [[electronic resource] ] : Committee on Animals as Monitors of Environmental Hazards, Board on Environmental Studies and Toxicology, Commission on Life Sciences, National Research Council
Pubbl/distr/stampa Washington, D.C., : National Academy Press, 1991
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (172 p.)
Disciplina 615.9/02
Soggetto topico Toxicology - Animal models
Biological monitoring
Health risk assessment
ISBN 1-280-21436-8
9786610214365
0-309-59489-8
0-585-08526-9
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Record Nr. UNINA-9910778709603321
Washington, D.C., : National Academy Press, 1991
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Animals as sentinels of environmental health hazards : Committee on Animals as Monitors of Environmental Hazards, Board on Environmental Studies and Toxicology, Commission on Life Sciences, National Research Council
Animals as sentinels of environmental health hazards : Committee on Animals as Monitors of Environmental Hazards, Board on Environmental Studies and Toxicology, Commission on Life Sciences, National Research Council
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Washington, D.C., : National Academy Press, 1991
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (172 p.)
Disciplina 615.9/02
Soggetto topico Toxicology - Animal models
Biological monitoring
Health risk assessment
ISBN 9786610214365
9781280214363
1280214368
9780309594899
0309594898
9780585085265
0585085269
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Animals as Sentinels of Environmental Health Hazards -- Copyright -- Preface -- Contents -- Executive Summary -- INTRODUCTION -- Purpose of the Study -- Current Use of Animal Sentinels in Risk Assessment -- CONCEPTS AND DEFINITIONS -- Characteristics of Animal Sentinel Systems -- Species -- Exposure Sources -- Duration of Exposure -- Measures of Effect -- Reference Populations -- Objectives of Monitoring Animals Sentinels -- Advantages and Limitations of Animal Sentinel Systems -- Multifactorial Causality -- Measurement of Exposure and Extrapolation to Humans -- FOOD ANIMALS AS SENTINELS -- COMPANION ANIMALS AS SENTINELS -- FISH AND OTHER WILDLIFE AS SENTINELS -- ANIMAL SENTINELS IN RISK ASSESSMENT -- SELECTION AND APPLICATION OF ANIMAL SENTINEL SYSTEMS IN RISK ASSESSMENT -- CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS -- STRUCTURE OF THE REPORT -- 1 Introduction -- OVERVIEW -- PURPOSE OF THE STUDY -- HISTORICAL USE OF ANIMAL SENTINELS -- CURRENT USE OF ANIMAL SENTINELS IN RISK ASSESSMENT -- STRUCTURE OF THE REPORT -- 2 Concepts and Definitions -- CHARACTERISTICS OF ANIMAL SENTINEL SYSTEMS -- Species -- A sentinel should have a measurable response (including accumulation of tissue residues) to the agent or class of agents... -- A sentinel should have a territory or home range that overlaps the area to be monitored -- A sentinel species should be easily enumerated and captured -- A sentinel species must have sufficient population size and density to permit enumeration -- Exposure Sources -- Duration of Exposure -- Measures of Effect -- Reference Populations -- OBJECTIVES OF MONITORING ANIMAL SENTINELS -- Human Health Effects -- Contamination of the Food Chain -- Environmental Contamination -- Adverse Effects on Animals -- ANIMAL SENTINEL SYSTEMS IN OBSERVATIONAL EPIDEMIOLOGIC STUDIES -- Descriptive Epidemiology -- Analytic Epidemiologic.
ANIMAL SENTINEL SYSTEMS IN EXPERIMENTAL EPIDEMIOLOGY -- ADVANTAGES AND LIMITATIONS OF ANIMAL SENTINEL SYSTEMS -- Multifactorial Causality -- Measurement of Exposure and Extrapolation to Humans -- 3 Food Animals as Sentinels -- DESCRIPTIVE EPIDEMIOLOGIC STUDIES -- U.S. Department of Agriculture -- Food Safety and Inspection Service -- National Animal Health Monitoring System -- Market Cattle Identification Program -- Food and Drug Administration -- Shellfish Monitoring Programs -- The National Animal Poison Information Network -- Outbreak Investigation -- Methyl Mercury in Fish -- Polychlorinated Biphenyls in Chickens -- Polybrominated Biphenyls in Cattle -- ANALYTIC EPIDEMIOLOGIC STUDIES -- Sheep and Heavy Metals -- Cattle and Heavy Metals -- Cattle and Fluoride -- SUMMARY -- 4 Companion Animals as Sentinels -- DESCRIPTIVE EPIDEMIOLOGIC STUDIES -- Veterinary Medicine Data Program -- Poison-Control Centers -- ANALYTIC EPIDEMIOLOGIC STUDIES -- Canine Mesothelioma and Asbestos Exposure -- Canine Bladder Cancer and Insecticide Exposure -- Lead Poisoning -- Breast Cancer in Dogs -- Diet and Risk of Breast Cancer -- Diet and Survival with Breast Cancer -- Birds and Polytetrafluoroethylene Exposure -- Low-Level Radiation and Cancer -- Cancer in Vietnam-Service Dogs -- Animal Neoplasm Registry -- SUMMARY -- 5 Fish and Other Wildlife as Sentinels -- DESCRIPTIVE EPIDEMIOLOGIC STUDIES -- National Programs -- National Status and Trends Program -- Mussel Watch -- National Contaminant Biomonitoring Program -- Registry of Tumors in Lower Animals -- Penrose Laboratory of Comparative Pathology -- Quarterly Wildlife Mortality Report -- State/Regional/Local Programs -- Great Lakes -- Chesapeake Bay -- Puget Sound -- Sacramento-San Joaquin Estuary -- ANALYTIC EPIDEMIOLOGIC STUDIES -- Initial Identification of Hazardous Agents.
Hazard Identification of Chemical Mixtures -- Indication of Bioavailability of Chemicals at Hazardous-Waste Sites -- Water-Quality Monitoring -- Indicators of Air Pollution -- Risk Characterization of Species Under Study -- Dose-Response Relationships -- Contamination of Human Food Chain -- IN SITU STUDIES -- Fish -- Planarians -- Starlings -- Earthworms -- Honey Bees -- SUMMARY -- 6 Animal Sentinels in Risk Assessment -- USE OF ANIMAL SENTINEL SYSTEMS IN EXPOSURE ASSESSMENT -- Animals as General Environmental Monitors -- Animals as Monitors of Their Own Exposure -- Animals as Monitors of Exposure of Their Consumers -- Animals as Surrogate Monitors of Human Exposure -- USE OF ANIMAL SENTINEL SYSTEMS IN HAZARD IDENTIFICATION -- Early Warnings: Initial Identification of Hazardous Agents -- Hazard Identification for Chemical Mixtures -- USE OF ANIMAL SENTINEL SYSTEMS IN DOSE-RESPONSE ASSESSMENT -- USE OF ANIMAL SENTINEL SYSTEMS IN RISK CHARACTERIZATION -- Risks to Animal Species Under Study -- Risk to Consumers of Animal Species Under Study -- Risk to Humans: Animal Sentinels as Surrogates -- USE OF ANIMAL SENTINEL SYSTEMS IN RISK MANAGEMENT -- Management of Risks to Animal Species Under Study -- Management of Risks to Consumers of Animal Species Under Study -- Management of Risks to Human Health: Animal Sentinels as Surrogates -- Animal Sentinel Systems as Monitors of Effectiveness of Risk Management Actions -- SUMMARY -- 7 Selection and Application of Animal Sentinel Systems in Risk Assessment -- SYSTEM DESIGN -- IMPLEMENTATION -- VALIDATION -- PROGRAM INTEGRATION -- 8 Conclusions and Recommendations -- References -- Appendix Workshop Participants.
Record Nr. UNINA-9910953540203321
Washington, D.C., : National Academy Press, 1991
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Biological monitoring [[electronic resource] ] : prospects in occupational and environmental medicine : round table discussions and colloquia / / edited by Jürgen Angerer (Discussion leader) and Tobias Weiss (editing)
Biological monitoring [[electronic resource] ] : prospects in occupational and environmental medicine : round table discussions and colloquia / / edited by Jürgen Angerer (Discussion leader) and Tobias Weiss (editing)
Pubbl/distr/stampa Bonn, Germany, : Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (213 p.)
Disciplina 613.62
615.902
Altri autori (Persone) AngererJ
WeissTobias
Soggetto topico Biological monitoring
Industrial toxicology
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-281-31179-0
9786611311797
3-527-62102-4
3-527-62103-2
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Biological Monitoring Prospects in Occupational and Environmental Medicine; Contents; Foreword; 1 The Importance of Biological Monitoring; 1.1 The Development and Importance of Biological Monitoring in the DFG and MAK Commission; 2 Internal Exposure and Haemoglobin Adducts; 2.1 Biological Monitoring in Occupational and Environmental Medicine - The Present State of the Art and Future Prospects; 2.2 Metabolic Profiling - A Way of Better Understanding External and Internal Exposure to Organic Stubstances; 2.3 Biological Monitoring of Arylamines and Nitroarenes; 3 DNA Adducts
3.1 Genetic Cancer Susceptibility and DNA Adducts: Studies in Smokers and Coke Oven Workers3.2 The Detection of DNA Adducts in Biological Monitoring; 3.3 (32)P-Postlabelling HPLC Analysis of DNA Adducts in Breast Tissue; 3.4 Studies of 8-Hydroxy-2 ́-Deoxyguanosine: A Biomarker for Oxidative DNA Damage in vivo?; 4 Susceptibility; 4.1 Improved Methods of Phenotyping and Effect Monitoring for Evaluating the Risk to the Individual, using GSTT1 as an Example; 4.2 Genetic Polymorphisms of Sulfotransferases as Susceptibility Parameters; 4.3 Genotyping and Phenotyping, Using NAT2 as an Example
4.4 New High-thoughput Technology in the Diagnostic Screening of Susceptibility Factors5 Cytogenetic Parameters; 5.1 Biological Monitoring with Cytogenetic Methods; 5.2 Examples of the Use of Three-colour Chromosome Painting in Cytogenetic Biomonitoring; 5.3 The Comet Assay as a Biological Monitoring Test; 6 Immunology; 6.1 Immunoglobulins as Markers of Long-term Exposure to Allergenic Substances; 6.2 Immunological Effects of Polymorphic Key Enzymes; 7 Epidemiology; 7.1 Evaluation of Exposure in Epidemiological Studies
7.2 Possibilities and Limitations of the Molecular Epidemiology of Workplace Exposures8 Summary; 9 Authors and Participants
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Biological monitoring [[electronic resource] ] : prospects in occupational and environmental medicine : round table discussions and colloquia / / edited by Jürgen Angerer (Discussion leader) and Tobias Weiss (editing)
Biological monitoring [[electronic resource] ] : prospects in occupational and environmental medicine : round table discussions and colloquia / / edited by Jürgen Angerer (Discussion leader) and Tobias Weiss (editing)
Pubbl/distr/stampa Bonn, Germany, : Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (213 p.)
Disciplina 613.62
615.902
Altri autori (Persone) AngererJ
WeissTobias
Soggetto topico Biological monitoring
Industrial toxicology
ISBN 1-281-31179-0
9786611311797
3-527-62102-4
3-527-62103-2
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Biological Monitoring Prospects in Occupational and Environmental Medicine; Contents; Foreword; 1 The Importance of Biological Monitoring; 1.1 The Development and Importance of Biological Monitoring in the DFG and MAK Commission; 2 Internal Exposure and Haemoglobin Adducts; 2.1 Biological Monitoring in Occupational and Environmental Medicine - The Present State of the Art and Future Prospects; 2.2 Metabolic Profiling - A Way of Better Understanding External and Internal Exposure to Organic Stubstances; 2.3 Biological Monitoring of Arylamines and Nitroarenes; 3 DNA Adducts
3.1 Genetic Cancer Susceptibility and DNA Adducts: Studies in Smokers and Coke Oven Workers3.2 The Detection of DNA Adducts in Biological Monitoring; 3.3 (32)P-Postlabelling HPLC Analysis of DNA Adducts in Breast Tissue; 3.4 Studies of 8-Hydroxy-2 ́-Deoxyguanosine: A Biomarker for Oxidative DNA Damage in vivo?; 4 Susceptibility; 4.1 Improved Methods of Phenotyping and Effect Monitoring for Evaluating the Risk to the Individual, using GSTT1 as an Example; 4.2 Genetic Polymorphisms of Sulfotransferases as Susceptibility Parameters; 4.3 Genotyping and Phenotyping, Using NAT2 as an Example
4.4 New High-thoughput Technology in the Diagnostic Screening of Susceptibility Factors5 Cytogenetic Parameters; 5.1 Biological Monitoring with Cytogenetic Methods; 5.2 Examples of the Use of Three-colour Chromosome Painting in Cytogenetic Biomonitoring; 5.3 The Comet Assay as a Biological Monitoring Test; 6 Immunology; 6.1 Immunoglobulins as Markers of Long-term Exposure to Allergenic Substances; 6.2 Immunological Effects of Polymorphic Key Enzymes; 7 Epidemiology; 7.1 Evaluation of Exposure in Epidemiological Studies
7.2 Possibilities and Limitations of the Molecular Epidemiology of Workplace Exposures8 Summary; 9 Authors and Participants
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Biological monitoring : prospects in occupational and environmental medicine : round table discussions and colloquia / / edited by Jurgen Angerer (Discussion leader) and Tobias Weiss (editing)
Biological monitoring : prospects in occupational and environmental medicine : round table discussions and colloquia / / edited by Jurgen Angerer (Discussion leader) and Tobias Weiss (editing)
Pubbl/distr/stampa Bonn, Germany, : Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (213 p.)
Disciplina 615.9/02
Altri autori (Persone) AngererJ
WeissTobias
Soggetto topico Biological monitoring
Industrial toxicology
ISBN 9786611311797
9781281311795
1281311790
9783527621026
3527621024
9783527621033
3527621032
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Biological Monitoring Prospects in Occupational and Environmental Medicine; Contents; Foreword; 1 The Importance of Biological Monitoring; 1.1 The Development and Importance of Biological Monitoring in the DFG and MAK Commission; 2 Internal Exposure and Haemoglobin Adducts; 2.1 Biological Monitoring in Occupational and Environmental Medicine - The Present State of the Art and Future Prospects; 2.2 Metabolic Profiling - A Way of Better Understanding External and Internal Exposure to Organic Stubstances; 2.3 Biological Monitoring of Arylamines and Nitroarenes; 3 DNA Adducts
3.1 Genetic Cancer Susceptibility and DNA Adducts: Studies in Smokers and Coke Oven Workers3.2 The Detection of DNA Adducts in Biological Monitoring; 3.3 (32)P-Postlabelling HPLC Analysis of DNA Adducts in Breast Tissue; 3.4 Studies of 8-Hydroxy-2 ́-Deoxyguanosine: A Biomarker for Oxidative DNA Damage in vivo?; 4 Susceptibility; 4.1 Improved Methods of Phenotyping and Effect Monitoring for Evaluating the Risk to the Individual, using GSTT1 as an Example; 4.2 Genetic Polymorphisms of Sulfotransferases as Susceptibility Parameters; 4.3 Genotyping and Phenotyping, Using NAT2 as an Example
4.4 New High-thoughput Technology in the Diagnostic Screening of Susceptibility Factors5 Cytogenetic Parameters; 5.1 Biological Monitoring with Cytogenetic Methods; 5.2 Examples of the Use of Three-colour Chromosome Painting in Cytogenetic Biomonitoring; 5.3 The Comet Assay as a Biological Monitoring Test; 6 Immunology; 6.1 Immunoglobulins as Markers of Long-term Exposure to Allergenic Substances; 6.2 Immunological Effects of Polymorphic Key Enzymes; 7 Epidemiology; 7.1 Evaluation of Exposure in Epidemiological Studies
7.2 Possibilities and Limitations of the Molecular Epidemiology of Workplace Exposures8 Summary; 9 Authors and Participants
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Biological Monitoring [[electronic resource] ] : heutige und künftige Möglichkeiten in der Arbeits- und Umweltmedizin / / Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft ; herausgegeben von Jürgen Angerer ; redaktionelle Bearbeitung von Tobias Weiss
Biological Monitoring [[electronic resource] ] : heutige und künftige Möglichkeiten in der Arbeits- und Umweltmedizin / / Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft ; herausgegeben von Jürgen Angerer ; redaktionelle Bearbeitung von Tobias Weiss
Pubbl/distr/stampa Weinheim, : Wiley-VCH, : DFG, c2001
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (220 p.)
Disciplina 615.9
615.902
Altri autori (Persone) AngererJ
WeissTobias
Collana Rundgespräche und Kolloquien
Soggetto topico Biological monitoring
Environmental health
Industrial toxicology
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-282-31314-2
9786612313141
3-527-60982-2
3-527-62121-0
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione ger
Nota di contenuto Biological Monitoring Heutige und künftige Möglichkeiten in der Arbeits- und Umweltmedizin; Inhalt; Vorwort; 1 Bedeutung des Biological Monitoring; 1.1 Entwicklung und Bedeutung des Biological Monitoring in der DFG und MAK-Kommission; 2 Innere Belastung und Hämoglobin-Addukte; 2.1 Das Biological Monitoring in der Arbeits- und Umweltmedizin - derzeitiger Stand und künftige Entwicklungen; 2.2 Metabolic Profiling - ein Weg zur besseren Beurteilung von Belastung und Beanspruchung durch organische Arbeitsstoffe; 2.3 Biological Monitoring of Arylamines and Nitroarenes; 3 DNA Adducts
3.1 Genetic Cancer Susceptibility and DNA Adducts: Studies in Smokers and Coke Oven Workers3.2 Nachweis von DNA-Addukten für ein Biological Monitoring; 3.3 (32)P-Postlabelling HPLC-Analyse von DNA-Addukten im Brustgewebe; 3.4 Untersuchungen zum 8-Hydroxy-2 ́-Deoxyguanosin - ein Biomarker für eine oxidative DNA-Schädigung in-vivo?; 4 Suszeptibilität; 4.1 Verfeinerte Phänotypisierungsmethoden und Effektmonitoring zur Erfassung des individuellen Risikos am Beispiel der GSTT1; 4.2 Genetische Polymorphismen von Sulfotransferasen als Suszeptibilitätsparameter
4.3 Genotypisierung und Phänotypisierung am Beispiel der NAT24.4 Neue High-Throughput-Technologie des diagnostischen Screenings von Suszeptibilitätsfaktoren; 5 Zytogenetische Parameter; 5.1 Biological Monitoring mit zytogenetischen Methoden; 5.2 Anwendungsbeispiele einer Dreifarb-Chromosomen-Painting-Technik im zytogenetischen Biomonitoring; 5.3 Der Comet-Assay als Test im Biomonitoring; 6 Immunologie; 6.1 Immunglobuline als Marker chronischer Exposition gegenüber allergenen Arbeitsstoffen; 6.2 Immunologische Effekte polymorpher Schlüsselenzyme; 7 Epidemiologie
7.1 Erfassung der Exposition in epidemiologischen Studien7.2 Möglichkeiten und Grenzen einer molekularen Epidemiologie von Arbeitsstoffen; 8 Zusammenfassung; 9 Adressen der Mitwirkenden am Rundgespräch
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Weinheim, : Wiley-VCH, : DFG, c2001
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