These tools will no longer be maintained as of December 31, 2024. Archived website can be found here. PubMed4Hh GitHub repository can be found here. Contact NLM Customer Service if you have questions.


BIOMARKERS

Molecular Biopsy of Human Tumors

- a resource for Precision Medicine *

112 related articles for article (PubMed ID: 366742)

  • 21. Mutagenicity study of workers employed in the styrene and polystyrene processing and manufacturing industry.
    Fleig I; Thiess AM
    Scand J Work Environ Health; 1978; 4 Suppl 2():254-8. PubMed ID: 734412
    [TBL] [Abstract][Full Text] [Related]  

  • 22. [A study of the ability of styrene to be adsorbed through the human skin].
    Dutkevich T; Tyras G
    Gig Tr Prof Zabol; 1968 Apr; 12(4):35-9. PubMed ID: 5676507
    [No Abstract]   [Full Text] [Related]  

  • 23. Mutagenic potential of styrene in man.
    Watanabe T; Endo A; Sato K; Ohtsuki T; Miyasaka M; Koizumi A; Ikeda M
    Ind Health; 1981; 19(1):37-45. PubMed ID: 7216840
    [No Abstract]   [Full Text] [Related]  

  • 24. Application of mutagenicity tests in assessing occupational genotoxic risks.
    Vainio H; Sorsa M
    Prog Clin Biol Res; 1982; 109():433-42. PubMed ID: 7167555
    [No Abstract]   [Full Text] [Related]  

  • 25. Determination of urinary mandelic and phenylglyoxylic acids in styrene exposed workers and a control population.
    Elia VJ; Anderson LA; Macdonald TJ; Carson A; Buncher CR; Brooks SM
    Am Ind Hyg Assoc J; 1980 Dec; 41(12):922-6. PubMed ID: 7468463
    [TBL] [Abstract][Full Text] [Related]  

  • 26. Neurotoxicity of styrene in production and polymerization workers.
    Lilis R; Lorimer WV; Diamond S; Selikoff IJ
    Environ Res; 1978 Feb; 15(1):133-8. PubMed ID: 202448
    [No Abstract]   [Full Text] [Related]  

  • 27. The sense of taste in some occupational exposures.
    Taniewski M
    Bull Inst Marit Trop Med Gdynia; 1975; 26(3-4):329-36. PubMed ID: 1203599
    [No Abstract]   [Full Text] [Related]  

  • 28. [The kinetics of the week-end excretion of mandelic acid in female workers exposed to styrene].
    Gobbato F; Colle B; Ferigo G; De Marchi D; Lo Greco P
    Med Lav; 1983; 74(3):173-81. PubMed ID: 6621493
    [No Abstract]   [Full Text] [Related]  

  • 29. Chromosome aberrations in lymphocytes of workers exposed to styrene.
    Meretoja T; Järventaus H; Sorsa M; Vainio H
    Scand J Work Environ Health; 1978; 4 Suppl 2():259-64. PubMed ID: 734413
    [TBL] [Abstract][Full Text] [Related]  

  • 30. Neurobehavioral effects of acute styrene exposure in fiberglass boatbuilders.
    Letz R; Mahoney FC; Hershman DL; Woskie S; Smith TJ
    Neurotoxicol Teratol; 1990; 12(6):665-8. PubMed ID: 2255313
    [TBL] [Abstract][Full Text] [Related]  

  • 31. Clinical and experimental research into the pathogenesis of toxic effects of styrene. IV Estimation of liver functions in persons exposed to the action of styrene during their work.
    Chmielewski J; Hać E
    Bull Inst Marit Trop Med Gdynia; 1976; 27(1):69-74. PubMed ID: 1276503
    [No Abstract]   [Full Text] [Related]  

  • 32. Exposure-response relationship between styrene exposure and central nervous functions.
    Härkönen H; Lindström K; Seppäläinen AM; Asp S; Hernberg S
    Scand J Work Environ Health; 1978 Mar; 4(1):53-9. PubMed ID: 644267
    [TBL] [Abstract][Full Text] [Related]  

  • 33. The applicability of the measurement of urinary thioethers. A study of humans exposed to styrene during diet standardization.
    Aringer L; Löf A; Elinder CG
    Int Arch Occup Environ Health; 1991; 63(5):341-6. PubMed ID: 1765411
    [TBL] [Abstract][Full Text] [Related]  

  • 34. Choice reaction time in workers exposed to styrene vapour.
    Mackay CJ; Kelman GR
    Hum Toxicol; 1986 Mar; 5(2):85-9. PubMed ID: 3957355
    [TBL] [Abstract][Full Text] [Related]  

  • 35. Chromosomal aberrations in lymphocytes of workers exposed to low levels of styrene.
    Nordenson I; Beckman L
    Hum Hered; 1984; 34(3):178-82. PubMed ID: 6469264
    [TBL] [Abstract][Full Text] [Related]  

  • 36. Study of urinary mandelic acid concentration and peripheral nerve conduction among styrene workers.
    Yuasa J; Kishi R; Eguchi T; Harabuchi I; Arata Y; Katakura Y; Imai T; Matsumoto H; Yokoyama H; Miyake H
    Am J Ind Med; 1996 Jul; 30(1):41-7. PubMed ID: 8837681
    [TBL] [Abstract][Full Text] [Related]  

  • 37. [Monitoring the risk of exposure to styrene by determination of the hydrocarbon in the alveolar air and by determination of its metabolites in the urine].
    Boiteau HL; Pineau A; Limasset JC
    J Toxicol Clin Exp; 1987; 7(2):93-110. PubMed ID: 3656211
    [No Abstract]   [Full Text] [Related]  

  • 38. [Use of the toxicokinetic characteristics of styrene for the evaluation of its toxicity and health hazard].
    Ivanova EN; Karpukhina EA; Kaiutina SV; Tkacheva TA
    Gig Tr Prof Zabol; 1985 Jun; (6):39-42. PubMed ID: 4029708
    [No Abstract]   [Full Text] [Related]  

  • 39. Biological monitoring of fluctuating occupational exposures to styrene.
    Perbellini L; Romeo L; Maranelli G; Zardini G; Alexopoulos C; Brugnone F
    Med Lav; 1990; 81(5):382-9. PubMed ID: 2089241
    [TBL] [Abstract][Full Text] [Related]  

  • 40. Chromosome investigations on workers exposed to styrene/polystyrene.
    Thiess AM; Fleig I
    J Occup Med; 1978 Nov; 20(11):747-9. PubMed ID: 712442
    [TBL] [Abstract][Full Text] [Related]  

    [Previous]   [Next]    [New Search]
    of 6.