review article | Q7318358 |
scholarly article | Q13442814 |
P356 | DOI | 10.1177/074823379501100301 |
P698 | PubMed publication ID | 7482570 |
P2093 | author name string | J R Burg | |
G L Gist | |||
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Trichloroethylene affects learning and decreases myelin in the rat hippocampus | Q48936793 | ||
Investigation of potential health effects associated with well water chemical contamination in Londonderry Township, Pennsylvania, U.S.A. | Q49043161 | ||
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Sensory-evoked potentials in rats chronically exposed to trichloroethylene: predominant auditory dysfunction. | Q50546195 | ||
Hearing loss in rats caused by inhalation of mixed xylenes and styrene. | Q50575483 | ||
Audiological and vestibulo-oculomotor findings in workers exposed to solvents and jet fuel. | Q50576581 | ||
Development of hearing loss during long-term exposure to occupational noise. A 20-year follow-up study. | Q50581499 | ||
Mechanism of trichloroethylene-induced elevation of individual serum bile acids. II. In vitro and in vivo interference by trichloroethylene with bile acid transport in isolated rat hepatocytes. | Q51659155 | ||
Mechanism of trichloroethylene-induced elevation of individual serum bile acids. I. Correlation of trichloroethylene concentrations to bile acids in rat serum. | Q51659159 | ||
The mitogenic potential of trichloroethylene in B6C3F1 mice. | Q51660074 | ||
The role of dichloroacetate in the hepatocarcinogenicity of trichloroethylene. | Q51664577 | ||
Trichloroethylene does not cause trigeminal neuropathy. | Q51672676 | ||
Subclinical affection of liver and kidney function and solvent exposure. | Q51673961 | ||
Systemic sclerosis and exposure to trichloroethylene. | Q51674013 | ||
Evaluation of the developmental toxicity of trichloroethylene and detoxification metabolites using Xenopus. | Q51676767 | ||
Bioactivation of halogenated hydrocarbons by rabbit pulmonary cells | Q51680374 | ||
A mechanism for the development of Clara cell lesions in the mouse lung after exposure to trichloroethylene | Q51685214 | ||
Silica and trichloroethylene-induced progressive systemic sclerosis. | Q51701079 | ||
Trichloroethylene interactions with muscle cells. | Q51711310 | ||
Effects of trichloroethylene on hepatic and splenic lymphocytotoxic activities in rodents. | Q51721518 | ||
Chlorinated aliphatic hydrocarbons promote lipid peroxidation in vascular cells. | Q51724835 | ||
Effects of trichloroethylene, 1,1,1-trichloroethane and carbon tetrachloride on plasma lipoproteins of rats. | Q51742495 | ||
Urinary total protein and beta-2-microglobulin in workers exposed to trichloroethylene. | Q51748138 | ||
Influence of trichloroethylene treatment on phosphoinositides in rat brain. | Q51748521 | ||
Maternal exposure to 1,1,2-trichloroethylene affects myelin in the hippocampal formation of the developing rat. | Q51753164 | ||
Trichloroethylene: a cardiac teratogen in developing chick embryos. | Q51763678 | ||
Blink reflex latency after exposure to trichloroethylene in well water. | Q51774241 | ||
Chronic trichloroethylene intoxication: a new approach by trigeminal-evoked potentials? | Q51786026 | ||
The effects of chronic trichloroethylene exposure on neurobehavioral functioning in the rat. | Q51793652 | ||
Identification of S-1,2-dichlorovinyl-N-acetyl-cysteine as a urinary metabolite of trichloroethylene: a possible explanation for its nephrocarcinogenicity in male rats. | Q51805205 | ||
Dose-dependent metabolism of trichloroethylene and its relevance to hepatotoxicity in rats. | Q51805498 | ||
Species differences in response to trichloroethylene. I. Pharmacokinetics in rats and mice. | Q51824802 | ||
Biochemical, histological, and ultrastructural changes in rat and mouse liver following the administration of trichloroethylene: possible relevance to species differences in hepatocarcinogenicity. | Q51824809 | ||
Species differences in response to trichloroethylene. II. Biotransformation in rats and mice. | Q51825256 | ||
Lung injury induced by trichloroethylene. | Q51827247 | ||
Delineation of the role of metabolism in the hepatotoxicity of trichloroethylene and perchloroethylene: a dose-effect study. | Q51829296 | ||
Long-term follow-up after single toxic exposure to trichloroethylene. | Q51832228 | ||
Acute intoxication of trichloroethylene with complete recovery: a case report. | Q51835610 | ||
Inhibition of delta-aminolevulinate dehydratase in trichloroethylene-exposed rats, and the effects on heme regulation. | Q51840996 | ||
Novel metabolites of trichloroethylene through dechlorination reactions in rats, mice and humans. | Q51841182 | ||
Stevens-Johnson syndrome associated with occupational exposure to trichloroethylene. | Q51843505 | ||
Effects of oral exposure to trichloroethylene on female reproductive function. | Q51846439 | ||
Inhibition of delta-aminolevulinic acid dehydratase by trichloroethylene. | Q51847700 | ||
Trichloroethylene occupational exposure: elements for better prevention. | Q51848797 | ||
Chemical contamination of water supplies | Q35035733 | ||
Pharmacology and toxicology of trichloroethylene. A critical review of the literature | Q35311722 | ||
Aetiological aspects on primary liver cancer with special regard to alcohol, organic solvents and acute intermittent porphyria - an epidemiological investigation | Q35991567 | ||
Species and strain sensitivity to the induction of peroxisome proliferation by chloroacetic acids | Q36267139 | ||
Association of beta-cell-specific expression of endogenous retrovirus with development of insulitis and diabetes in NOD mouse | Q36365186 | ||
Assessment of neuropsychological dysfunction in the workplace: normative data from the Pittsburgh Occupational Exposures Test Battery | Q36474533 | ||
Consideration of the Target Organ Toxicity of Trichloroethylene in Terms of Metabolite Toxicity and Pharmacokinetics | Q37008371 | ||
Non-genetic factors causing type 1 diabetes | Q37106433 | ||
A Protective Role of the Environment in the Development of Type 1 Diabetes? | Q37124851 | ||
Parental occupational exposures and risk of childhood cancer: a review. | Q37232294 | ||
Solvent exposure and cardiovascular disease | Q37763902 | ||
Health risk assessment of environmental exposure to trichloroethylene | Q37918173 | ||
An introduction to the clinical toxicology of volatile substances | Q37974174 | ||
Acute monoblastic leukemia: a unique subtype--a review from the Childrens Cancer Study Group | Q38142720 | ||
Cross-sectional epidemiological study on neurotoxicity of solvents in paints and lacquers | Q38518545 | ||
Chronic toxic encephalopathy in solvent-exposed painters in Denmark 1976-1980: clinical cases and social consequences after a 5-year follow-up | Q38519495 | ||
Proportionate mortality among male corn wet-milling workers | Q38520529 | ||
Neurobehavioral changes among shipyard painters exposed to solvents | Q38521175 | ||
Neurophysiological and psychological disorders and occupational exposure to organic solvents | Q38521414 | ||
Is there an ototraumatic interaction between noise and solvents? | Q38521936 | ||
Vestibular dysfunction in occupational chronic solvent intoxication | Q38523899 | ||
An outbreak of N-hexane induced polyneuropathy among press proofing workers in Taipei | Q38592277 | ||
A new health problem due to trichloroethylene: pneumatosis cystoides intestinalis | Q38593277 | ||
Genetic toxicology of 1,1,2-trichloroethylene | Q38661956 | ||
Metabolism, toxicity, and carcinogenicity of trichloroethylene. | Q38687497 | ||
Possible mechanisms in hepatocarcinogenesis by the peroxisome proliferator di(2-ethylhexyl)phthalate | Q38769640 | ||
Glue sniffing and cerebral infarction | Q38953659 | ||
Polyneuritis cranialis associated with industrial trichloroethylene poisoning | Q39438598 | ||
Volatile substance abuse: a review of possible long-term neurological, intellectual and psychiatric sequelae | Q39502709 | ||
Some aspects of the mechanisms by which industrial solvents produce neurotoxic effects | Q39660924 | ||
A general cardiovascular risk profile: The Framingham study | Q39774351 | ||
Organic chemical contaminants in drinking water and cancer | Q39821595 | ||
Application and Results of Whole-Body Autoradiography in Distribution Studies of Organic Solvents | Q40165971 | ||
A new syndrome with pigmentation, scleroderma, gynaecomastia, Raynaud's phenomenon and peripheral neuropath | Q40182270 | ||
Chronic kidney disease and organic chemical exposures: evaluations of causal relationships in humans and experimental animals | Q40198977 | ||
Isolation of a virus from the pancreas of a child with diabetic ketoacidosis | Q40219549 | ||
Function of peripheral nerves and signs of polyneuropathy in solvent-exposed workers at a Swedish steelworks. | Q40234236 | ||
Chemical reactivity, biotransformation, and toxicity of polychlorinated aliphatic compounds | Q40625551 | ||
Generalized eruption with severe liver dysfunction associated with occupational exposure to trichloroethylene | Q40785364 | ||
Mutagenicity of inhalation anaesthetics: trichloroethylene, divinyl ether, nitrous oxide and cyclopropane | Q41045286 | ||
In-vitro spin-trapping of free radicals produced during trichloroethylene and diethylether metabolism | Q41271091 | ||
Kinetics of trichloroethylene in repeated exposure of volunteers | Q41449366 | ||
Reactions of trichloroethylene epoxide in aqueous systems | Q41480675 | ||
Occupation-related risks for colorectal cancer | Q41483672 | ||
Diabetes and cardiovascular disease. The Framingham study | Q41509493 | ||
Diabetes produced in mice by smoked/cured mutton | Q41533460 | ||
Childhood cancer and occupational radiation exposure in parents | Q41559132 | ||
Primary liver cancer and exposure to solvents | Q41577144 | ||
Diabetes mellitus following pentamidine-induced hypoglycemia in humans | Q41598739 | ||
Oxidation of trichloroethylene by liver microsomal cytochrome P-450: evidence for chlorine migration in a transition state not involving trichloroethylene oxide | Q41620925 | ||
Mutagenicity in vitro and potential carcinogenicity of chlorinated ethylenes as a function of metabolic oxirane formation | Q41826390 | ||
Elevation of individual serum bile acids on exposure to trichloroethylene or alpha-naphthylisothiocyanate | Q41834654 | ||
The carcinogenicity of trichloroethylene and its metabolites, trichloroacetic acid and dichloroacetic acid, in mouse liver | Q42219368 | ||
Trichloroethylene and 1,1,1-trichloroethane: effects on brain and liver after five days intermittent inhalation | Q43307760 | ||
Trichloroethylene and cardiac toxicity: report of two consecutive cases | Q43580069 | ||
Hepatorenal toxicity from sniffing spot-remover (trichloroethylene). Report of 2 cases | Q43634007 | ||
Metabolism of trichloroethylene in man. III. Interaction of trichloroethylene and ethanol | Q43986487 | ||
Lymphocyte subpopulations in solvent-exposed workers | Q44018557 | ||
A morphometric evaluation of the effects of trichloroethylene and dichloroacetylene on the rat mental nerve. Preliminary results. | Q44137179 | ||
Dose-response relationship for trichloroethylene in man. | Q44485724 | ||
Occupational risk factors and liver cancer. A retrospective case-control study of primary liver cancer in New Jersey | Q44519378 | ||
Is mumps virus an etiologic factor in juvenile diabetes mellitus? | Q44536001 | ||
Psychometric tests for assessment of brain function after solvent exposure | Q44632282 | ||
Cancer of the pancreas and drinking water: a population-based case-control study in Washington County, Maryland | Q44791313 | ||
The effects of inhalation of organic chemical air contaminants on murine lung host defenses | Q44834801 | ||
Interactions of water contaminants. I. Plasma enzyme activity and response surface methodology following gavage administration of CCl4 and CHCl3 or TCE singly and in combination in the rat. | Q44983086 | ||
Chromosome studies on trichloroethylene workers (author's transl) | Q44994493 | ||
Blink reflex measurement of effects of trichloroethylene exposure on the trigeminal nerve | Q45019123 | ||
Delay in P300 latency in patients with organic solvent exposure | Q45405666 | ||
Prevalence of symptoms of systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) and of fluorescent antinuclear antibodies associated with chronic exposure to trichloroethylene and other chemicals in well water | Q45948028 | ||
Sex differential in ischemic heart disease mortality in diabetics: a prospective population-based study | Q46093718 | ||
Effects on neurobehavioral performance of chronic exposure to chemically contaminated well water | Q46108225 | ||
Metabolism of trichloroethylene by the isolated perfused lung | Q46254878 | ||
Mortality among California highway workers | Q46316272 | ||
Exposure to organic solvents and hypertensive disorders of pregnancy | Q46563800 | ||
Neuropsychological assessment of toxic encephalopathy | Q48231712 | ||
Neuropsychological methods in the differentiation of organic solvent intoxication from certain neurological conditions | Q48336500 | ||
Neurotoxic effects of dichloroacetylene | Q48343223 | ||
Electroencephalographic and autonomic responses to trichloroethylene inhalation in freely moving rats | Q48350819 | ||
The effects of low dosages of trichloroethylene on chick development. | Q51850800 | ||
Do solvents cause scleroderma? | Q51854473 | ||
Inhalation carcinogenicity of trichloroethylene in mice and rats. | Q51856847 | ||
Typewriter correction fluid inhalation: a new substance of abuse. | Q51860338 | ||
Evoked trigeminal nerve potential in chronic trichloroethylene intoxication. | Q51860797 | ||
Humoral and cell-mediated immune status in mice exposed to trichloroethylene in the drinking water. | Q51862240 | ||
Toxicology of trichloroethylene in the mouse. | Q51862242 | ||
Rat fetal development and maternal exposure to trichloroethylene 100 p.p.m. | Q51862464 | ||
The pharmacokinetics and macromolecular interactions of trichloroethylene in mice and rats. | Q51863721 | ||
Overall prognosis of patients with diagnosed chronic organic solvent intoxication | Q51864165 | ||
Chronic Dysphagia and Trigeminal Anesthesia After Trichloroethylene Exposure | Q51864601 | ||
Effects of long‐term exposure to trichloroethylene on the behavior of mongolian gerbils (meriones unguiculatus) | Q51864839 | ||
Epinephrine-induced cardiac arrhythmias in rabbits exposed to trichloroethylene: Potentiation by ethanol | Q51865757 | ||
DNA damage by haloalkanes in human lymphocytes cultured in vitro. | Q51866561 | ||
In vivo spin-trapping of radicals formed during halothane metabolism | Q51867194 | ||
Trichloroethylene: effects on body and organ weights in mice, rats and gerbils. | Q51869762 | ||
Trichloroethylene vapours do not produce dominant lethal mutations in male mice. | Q51876536 | ||
Carcinogenicity study of trichloroethylene by longterm inhalation in three animal species. | Q51877624 | ||
Effects of trichloroethylene inhalation on proteins of the gerbil brain. | Q51878291 | ||
Psychiatric ratings in occupational health research: a study of mental symptoms in lacquerers. | Q52105697 | ||
Effects of alcohol, carbon monoxide and trichloroethylene exposure on mental capacity | Q52113935 | ||
Trichlorethylene poisoning with paranoid psychosis and Lilliputian hallucination. | Q52175019 | ||
Teratogenic activity of trichloroacetic acid in the rat. | Q52244377 | ||
Evaluation of teratogenicity and behavioral toxicity with inhalation exposure of maternal rats to trichloroethylene | Q52301284 | ||
Trichloroethylene effects on animal behavior. The effects of trichloroethylene vapors on a food motivated conditioned climbing reaction of rats. | Q52359573 | ||
Causes of death among laundry and dry cleaning workers | Q52702796 | ||
Effects of methylene chloride, trichloroethane, trichloroethylene, tetrachloroethylene and toluene on the development of chick embryos | Q52703486 | ||
The effect of maternally inhaled trichloroethylene, perchloroethylene, methyl chloroform, and methylene chloride on embryonal and fetal development in mice and rats*1 | Q52717997 | ||
Centrilobular Hepatic Necrosis and Acute Renal Failure in "Solvent Sniffers" | Q52740647 | ||
Evidence for peripheral neurotoxic effect of trichloroethylene. | Q52742160 | ||
Experimental Human Exposure to Trichloroethylene | Q52744350 | ||
"Danger--vapor harmful": spot-remover sniffing. | Q52745460 | ||
Effects of trichloroethylene on visual-motor performance. | Q52746767 | ||
Effects on experimental animals of long-term inhalation of trichloroethylene, carbon tetrachloride, 1,1,1-trichloroethane, dichlorodifluoromethane, and 1,1-dichloroethylene | Q52756997 | ||
Psychophysiological testing of human subjects exposed to solvent vapors. | Q52757310 | ||
Relative effects of various chlorinated hydrocarbons on liver and kidney function in dogs | Q52757320 | ||
Ethanol potentiation of halogenated aliphatic solvent toxicity. | Q52759553 | ||
TRICHLOROETHYLENE INTOXICATION. A CASE OF ACUTE HEPATIC NECROSIS POSSIBLY DUE TO THIS AGENT. | Q52760390 | ||
THE EFFECTS OF SHORT EXPOSURES TO TRICHLOROETHYLENE ON SWIMMING PERFORMANCES AND MOTOR ACTIVITY OF RATS. | Q52765616 | ||
Hepatotoxic Effect of Tri- and Tetra-chlorethylene on Mice | Q52767775 | ||
Industrial safety experience with trichlorethylene. Its use as a vapor degreasing solvent 1948-1957. | Q52768409 | ||
The nervous system in trichloroethylene intoxication; an experimental study. | Q52772208 | ||
Inhibition of rat kidney mitochondrial DNA, RNA and protein synthesis by halogenated cysteine S-conjugates. | Q53516159 | ||
Enhancement of DMN-induced kidney tumors by 1,2-dichlorovinylcysteine in Swiss-Webster mice. | Q53524814 | ||
Induction of hepatic cell proliferation and unscheduled DNA synthesis in mouse hepatocytes following in vivo treatment. | Q53542092 | ||
Immunological mechanisms in the pathogenesis of vinyl chloride disease | Q53864109 | ||
Animal model for assessment of skin irritancy. | Q53886621 | ||
HIGH FREQUENCY OF DIABETES MELLITUS IN YOUNG ADULTS WITH CONGENITAL RUBELLA | Q55967999 | ||
Association between clinical symptoms and lymphocyte abnormalities in a population with chronic domestic exposure to industrial solvent-contaminated domestic water supply and a high incidence of leukaemia | Q56560274 | ||
ASSOCIATION OF CYTOMEGALOVIRUS INFECTION WITH AUTOIMMUNE TYPE 1 DIABETES | Q56593046 | ||
P433 | issue | 3 | |
P407 | language of work or name | English | Q1860 |
P304 | page(s) | 253-307 | |
P577 | publication date | 1995-05-01 | |
P1433 | published in | Toxicology and Industrial Health | Q7830410 |
P1476 | title | Trichloroethylene--a review of the literature from a health effects perspective | |
P478 | volume | 11 |