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Volume 544, Number 2, November 2003
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IFC:Editorial Board
pp. CO2-CO2(1)

Introduction
pp. 87-87(1)
Authors: DeMarini D.M.; Waters M.D.

The Fourth International Conference on Environmental Mutagens in Human Populations
pp. 89-91(3)
Authors: Au W.W.; Ribeiro L.R.; Waters M.D.

International Conferences on Environmental Mutagens in Human Populations-Opportunities, Accomplishments and Challenges
pp. 93-98(6)
Authors: Au W.W.; Anwar W.; Sram R.J.; Chulasiri M.; Ribeiro L.R.

Functional characterization of global genomic DNA repair and its implications for cancer
pp. 107-114(8)
Authors: Hanawalt P.C.; Ford J.M.; Lloyd D.R.

Oxidative and alkylating damage in DNA
pp. 115-127(13)
Authors: Martinez G.R.; Loureiro A.P.M.; Marques S.A.; Miyamoto S.; Yamaguchi L.F.; Onuki J.; Almeida E.A.; Garcia C.C.M.; Barbosa L.F.; Medeiros M.H.G.; Di Mascio P.

Oxidative DNA damage and glioma cell death induced by tetrahydropapaveroline
pp. 129-142(14)
Authors: Soh Y.; Shin M.-H.; Lee J.-S.; Jang J.-H.; Kim O.H.; Kang H.; Surh Y.-J.

New insights on how nucleotide excision repair could remove DNA adducts induced by chemotherapeutic agents and psoralens plus UV-A (PUVA) in Escherichia coli cells
pp. 143-157(15)
Authors: Lage C.; de Padula M.; de Alencar T.A.M.; Goncalves S.R.d.F.; Vidal L.d.S.; Cabral-Neto J.; Leitao A.C.

Effect of cell confluence on ultraviolet light apoptotic responses in DNA repair deficient cells
pp. 159-166(8)
Authors: Carvalho H.; da Costa R.M.A.; Chigancas V.; Weinlich R.; Brumatti G.; Amarante-Mendes G.P.; Sarasin A.; Menck C.F.M.

Oestrogenic compounds and oxidative stress (in human sperm and lymphocytes in the Comet assay)
pp. 173-178(6)
Authors: Anderson D.; Schmid T.E.; Baumgartner A.; Cemeli-Carratala E.; Brinkworth M.H.; Wood J.M.

Role of PSO genes in repair of DNA damage of Saccharomyces cerevisiae
pp. 179-193(15)
Authors: Brendel M.; Bonatto D.; Strauss M.; Revers L.F.; Pungartnik C.; Saffi J.; Henriques J.A.P.

Dietary components may prevent mutation-related diseases in humans
pp. 195-201(7)
Authors: Ribeiro L.R.; Salvadori D.M.F.

Neuroprotection by bioactive components in medicinal and food plant extracts
pp. 203-215(13)
Authors: Aruoma O.I.; Bahorun T.; Jen L.-S.

Human health concerns with GM crops
pp. 217-221(5)
Author: Malarkey T.

Genetically modified crops: environmental and human health concerns
pp. 223-233(11)
Authors: Azevedo J.L.; Araujo W.L.

Environmental hazards to children's health in the modern world
pp. 235-242(8)
Authors: Suk W.A.; Murray K.; Avakian M.D.

Micronuclei frequency in children exposed to environmental mutagens: a review
pp. 243-254(12)
Authors: Neri M.; Fucic A.; Knudsen L.E.; Lando C.; Merlo F.; Bonassi S.

Linking exposure to environmental pollutants with biological effects
pp. 255-271(17)
Authors: Sorensen M.; Autrup H.; Moller P.; Hertel O.; Jensen S.S.; Vinzents P.; Knudsen L.E.; Loft S.

Mutagen sensitivity assays in population studies
pp. 273-277(5)
Author: Au W.W.

Enhanced sensitivity of peripheral blood lymphocytes from women carrying a BRCA1 mutation towards the mutagenic effects of various cytostatics
pp. 279-288(10)
Authors: Trenz K.; Lugowski S.; Jahrsdorfer U.; Jainta S.; Vogel W.; Speit G.

Formation of chromosome aberrations: insights from FISH
pp. 299-304(6)
Authors: Natarajan A.T.; Boei J.J.W.A.

Community outreach as an iterative dialogue among scientists and communities in the Texas gulf coast region
pp. 331-338(8)
Authors: Sullivan J.; Diamond P.D.; Kaplan C.L.; Mader T.J.; Santa R.; Lloyd R.S.

Genetic susceptibility, biomarker respones, and cancer
pp. 339-348(10)
Author: Norppa H.

The impact of new technologies on human population studies
pp. 349-360(12)
Authors: Waters M.D.; Selkirk J.K.; Olden K.

Acquired and genetic susceptibility to cervical cancer
pp. 361-364(4)
Authors: Au W.W.; Sierra-Torres C.H.; Tyring S.K.

Mechanisms of esophageal cancer development in Brazilians
pp. 365-373(9)
Authors: Ribeiro Pinto L.F.; Teixeira Rossini A.M.; Albano R.M.; Felzenszwalb I.; de Moura Gallo C.V.; Nunes R.A.; Andreollo N.A.

Implementation of a molecular epidemiology approach to human pleural malignant mesothelioma
pp. 385-396(12)
Authors: Puntoni R.; Filiberti R.; Cerrano P.G.; Neri M.; Andreatta R.; Bonassi S.

Molecular epidemiology studies of carcinogenic environmental pollutants - Effects of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) in environmental pollution on exogenous and oxidative DNA damage
pp. 397-402(6)
Authors: Farmer P.B.; Singh R.; Kaur B.; Sram R.J.; Binkova B.; Kalina I.; Popov T.A.; Garte S.; Taioli E.; Gabelova A.; Cebulska-Wasilewska A.

Gene expression profiles in human cells submitted to genotoxic stress
pp. 403-413(11)
Authors: Sakamoto-Hojo E.T.; Mello S.S.; Pereira E.; Fachin A.L.; Cardoso R.S.; Junta C.M.; Sandrin-Garcia P.; Donadi E.A.; Passos G.A.S.

Toxicogenomic approach for assessing toxicant-related disease
pp. 415-424(10)
Authors: Waters M.D.; Olden K.; Tennant R.W.

Long-term genetic effects of radiation exposure
pp. 433-439(7)
Author: Dubrova Y.E.

Birth-related genomic and transcriptional changes in mouse lung - Modulation by transplacental N-acetylcysteine
pp. 441-449(9)
Authors: Izzotti A.; Balansky R.M.; Camoirano A.; Cartiglia C.; Longobardi M.; Tampa E.; De Flora S.

Contents to Volume
pp. 459-461(3)

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