Scandinavian Journal of Work, Environment & Health

Kitap : Scandinavian Journal of Work, Environment & Health

Yazar : * --

Dil : İngilizce

Bölüm : Sağlık-Güvenlik-Çevre

Yayın Yeri : Sweden

ISSN : 0355-3140

Cilt : 4-2

Periyot : iki aylık

Yayın Tarihi : 1978

Yayıncı : Finnish Institute of Occupational Health

Tür : Süreli Yayın

Kitap No : 1345

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CONTENTS
Occupational hygiene
TOSSAVAINEN, A. Styrene use and occupational exposure in the plastics
industry
GUILLEMIN, M. P., BAUER, D., HOTZ, P. A., LOB, M. and GREUTER,
W. F. Monitoring of styrene exposure in the polyester industry
PFAFFLI, P., ZITTING, A. and VAINIO, H. Thermal degradation products
of homopolymer polystyrene in air
Fharmacokinctics, biotransformation and toxicity
WITHEY, J. R. The toxicology of styrene monomer and its pharmacokinctics
and distribution in the rat
IKEDA, M. and HIRAYAMA, T. Possible metabolic interaction of styrene
with organic solvents
VAINIO, H. and ZITTING, A. Interaction of styrene and acetone with drug
biotransformation enzvmes in rat liver
PARKKI, M. G. The role of glutathione in the toxicity of styrene
ZITTING, A., PFAFFLI, P. and VAINIO, H. Effects of thermal degradation
products of polystyrene on drug biotransformation and tissue glutathione
in rat and mouse
PANTAROTTO, C., FANELLI, R., BIDOLI, F., MORAZZONI, P., SALMONA,
M. and SZCZAWINSKA, K. Arene oxides in styrene metabolism, a new
perspective in styrene toxicity?
SAVOLAINEN, H. and PFAFFLI, P. Accumulation of styrene monomer
and neurochemical effects of long-term inhalation exposure in rats
RAMSEY, J. C. and YOUNG, J. D. Pharmacokinetics of inhaled styrene in
rats and humans
Pharmacokinctics and pharmacodynamics in man
BARDODEJ, Z. Styrene, its metabolism and the evaluation of hazards in
industry
HARKONEN, H. Styrene, its experimental and clinical toxicology: A review
WOLFF, M. S., LILIS, R., LORIMER, W. V. and SELIKOFF, I. J. Biological
indicators of exposure in styrene polymerization workers: Styrene in
blood and adipose tissue and mandelic and phenylglyoxylic acids in
urine
ENGSTROM, J. Styrene in subcutaneous adipose tissue after experimental
and industrial exposure
ENGSTROM, K., HARKONEN, H., PEKARI, K. and RANTANEN, J. Evalu-
ation of occupational styrene exposure by ambient air and urine analysis
Mutagenesis, teratogenesis and carcinogenesis under experimental conditions
PONOMARKOV, V. and TOMATIS, L. Effects of long-term oral administra-
tion of styrene to mice and rats
PAGANO, G., ESPOSITO, A., GIORDANO, G. G. and HAGSTROM, B. E.
Embryotoxic and teratogenic effects of styrene derivatives on sea urchin
development

WATABE, T., ISOBE, M., SAWAHATA, T., YOSHIKAWA, K., YAMADA, S. and TAKABATAKE, E. Metabolism and mutagenicity of styrene
LINNAINMAA, K., MERETOJA, T. (t), SORSA, M. and VAINIO, H. Cyto-genetic effects of styrene and styrene oxide on human lymphocytes and Allium Cepa
ROBERFROID, M., PONCELET, F., LAMBOTTE-VANDEPAER, M., DU-VERGER-VAN BOGAERT, M., DE MEESTER, C. and MERCIER, M. Acute biotoxic effect of styrene on rat liver: Correlation with enzyme-mediated mutagenicity of benzpyrene and acrylonitrile
LOPRIENO, N., PRESCIUTTINI, S., SBRANA, I., STRETTI, G., ZACCARO, L., ABBONDANDOLO, A., BONATTI, S., FIORIO, R. and MAZZAC-CARO, A. Mutagenicity of industrial compounds: VII. Styrene and styrene oxide: II. Point mutagens, chromosome aberrations and DNA repair induction analyses
Neurotoxicity of styrene
SEPPALAINEN, A. M. Neurotoxicity of styrene in occupational and experi-mental exposure
ROSEN, L, HAEGER-ARONSEN, B., REHNSTROM, S. and WELINDER, H. Neurophysiological observations after chronic styrene exposure
HARKONEN, H., LINDSTROM, K. and SEPPALAINEN, A. M. Psycholo-gical performance and electroencephalographic findings in occupational styrene exposure
LINDSTROM, K., HARKONEN, H. and MANTERE, P. Alcohol consump-tion and tolerance of workers exposed to styrene in relation to level of exposure and psychological symptoms and signs
Morbidity of workers exposed to styrene
THIESS, A. M. and FRIEDHEIM, M. Morbidity among persons employed in styrene production, polymerization and processing plants
AXELSON, O. and GUSTAVSON, J. Some hygienic and clinical observations on styrene exposure
LORIMER, W. V., LILIS, R., FISCHBEIN, A., DAUM, S., ANDERSON, H., WOLFF, M. S. and SELIKOFF, I. J. Health status of syrene-polystyrene polymerization workers
Comments made at the end of the session
Mutagcncsis, teratogenesis and carcinogenesis in man
FRENTZEL-BEYME, R., THIESS, A. M. and WIELAND, R. Survey of mortality among employees engaged in the manufacture of styrene and polystyrene at the BASF Ludwigshafen works
MEINHARDT, T. J., YOUNG, R. J. and HARTLE, R. W. Epidemiologic investigations of styrene-butadiene rubber production and reinforced plastics production
NICHOLSON, W. J., SELIKOFF, I. J. and SEIDMAN, H. Mortality experi-ence of styrene-polystyrene polymerization workers: Initial findings
HOLMBERG, P. C. Two children with central nervous defects born to mothers exposed to styrene at work
FLEIG, I. and THIESS, A. M. Mutagenicity study of workers employed in the styrene and polystyrene processing and manufacturing industry
MERETOJA, T. (t), JARVENTAUS, H., SORSA, M. and VAINIO, H. Chromosome aberrations in lymphocytes of workers exposure to styrene