Plasma vitellogenin levels in pre-spawning rainbow trout,Oncorhynchus mykiss, during acid exposure Robert L. RoySylvia M. RubyYing So OriginalPaper Pages: 803 - 806
A flow cytometric comparison of DNA content and glutathione levels in hepatocytes of English sole (Parophyrs vetulus) from areas of differing water quality Norma K. JennerGary K. OstranderEric H. Holmes OriginalPaper Pages: 807 - 815
Changes in intracellular free amino acids in tissues of the caged mussel,Elliptio complanata, exposed to contaminated environments Kristin E. DayJ. L. MetcalfeS. P. Batchelor OriginalPaper Pages: 816 - 827
Assessment of chemical toxicity using mammalian mitochondrial electron transport particles L. M. KnobelochG. A. BlondinJ. M. Harkin OriginalPaper Pages: 828 - 835
Subchronic effects of sodium selenite and selenomethionine on several immune-functions in mallards A. FairbrotherJ. Fowles OriginalPaper Pages: 836 - 844
Selenium in wetlands and waterfowl foods at Kesterson Reservoir, California, 1984 Carol A. SchulerRobert G. AnthonyHarry M. Ohlendorf OriginalPaper Pages: 845 - 853
The influence ofin vivo exposure to tributyltin on reactive oxygen formation in oyster toadfish macrophages C. D. RiceB. A. Weeks OriginalPaper Pages: 854 - 857
Cadmium accumulation and metallothionein-like proteins in the sea starAsterias rubens P. J. den BestenH. J. HerwigP. A. Voogt OriginalPaper Pages: 858 - 862
Ultrastructural alterations in the renal epithelium of cadmium-treatedLittorina littorea (L.) J. A. MarigómezM. P. CajaravilleJ. Moya OriginalPaper Pages: 863 - 871
Effects and fate of cadmium during toxicity tests withChironomus riparius—the influence of food and artificial sediment D. PascoeA. F. BrownC. McKavanagh OriginalPaper Pages: 872 - 877
Cadmium bioavailability to three estuarine animals in relation to geochemical fractions to sediments Joseph H. RuleRaymond W. Alden III OriginalPaper Pages: 878 - 885
Combined effects of methylmercury, lead, and cadmium on hepatic metallothionein and metal concentrations in the pekin duck Scott A. JordanM. Kumar BhatnagarWilliam J. Bettger OriginalPaper Pages: 886 - 891
Significance of concentrations of lead, cadmium, and iron in the plumage of the feral pigeon Marian JanigaBlanka MankovskáGabriela Ďurčová OriginalPaper Pages: 892 - 897
Some evidence for an effect of ingested petroleum on the fertility of the mallard drake (Anas platyrhynchos) W. N. HolmesK. P. Cavanaugh OriginalPaper Pages: 898 - 901
The effects of exposure of incubating adult and young herring gulls to a simulated no. 2 fuel oil slick Anne HarfenistAndrew P. GilmanK. Laurie Maus OriginalPaper Pages: 902 - 906
Effects of dicofol on mallard eggshell quality Jewel K. BennettStephen E. DominguezWilliam L. Griffis OriginalPaper Pages: 907 - 912
Subacute toxicity of dietary heptachlor to mink (Mustela Vison) R. J. AulerichS. J. BursianA. C. Napolitano OriginalPaper Pages: 913 - 916
Toxic interaction of tetraisopropylpyrophosphoramide and propoxur: Some insights into the mechanisms Ramesh C. GuptaWade L. Kadel OriginalPaper Pages: 917 - 920
Recovery of 1,3-, 2,3-dichloropropenes, 1,2-dibromo-3-chloropropane, ando-, p-dichlorobenzenes from fatty and non-fat foodstuffs by liquid extraction technique James L. Daft OriginalPaper Pages: 921 - 925
The toxicity of phenol to the freshwater crustaceanAsellus aquaticus (L.) during episodic exposure—Relationship between sub-lethal responses and body phenol concentrations C. Peter McCahonSally F. BartonDavid Pascoe OriginalPaper Pages: 926 - 929
Peroxidase-catalyzed oxidation of chlorophenols to polychlorinated dibenzo-p-dioxins and dibenzofurans Lars G. ÖbergBo GlasKarl Gustav Paul OriginalPaper Pages: 930 - 938
Effect of polychlorinated biphenyls on several endocrine reproductive parameters in the female rhesus monkey J. F. TrueloveJ. R. TannerJ. C. Mes OriginalPaper Pages: 939 - 943
Assimilation of polychlorinated biphenyls by a marine mollusc and comparison with a rat B. Jahan-ParwarL. W. WoodB. Bush OriginalPaper Pages: 944 - 951
Indoor radon and well water radon in Virginia and Maryland Douglas G. MoseGeorge W. MushrushCharles Chrosniak OriginalPaper Pages: 952 - 956