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4. Intrinsic lattice thermal conductivity of semiconductors from first principles.

8. Glutathione transferase alpha as a marker for tubular damage after trichloroethylene exposure.

9. Haemoglobin binding of a musk xylene metabolite in man.

10. Glutathione conjugation of perchloroethene in subcellular fractions from rodent and human liver and kidney.

11. Generation of antibodies to Di- and trichloroacetylated proteins and immunochemical detection of protein adducts in rats treated with perchloroethene.

12. Biotransformation, excretion, and nephrotoxicity of the hexachlorobutadiene metabolite (E)-N-acetyl-S-(1,2,3,4, 4-pentachlorobutadienyl)-L-cysteine sulfoxide.

13. Reactivity of haloketenes and halothioketenes with nucleobases: chemical characterization of reaction products.

14. Reactivity of haloketenes and halothioketenes with nucleobases: reactions in vitro with DNA.

15. Acute intoxication with trichloroethene: clinical symptoms, toxicokinetics, metabolism, and development of biochemical parameters for renal damage.

16. Binding of hexachlorobutadiene to alpha 2u-globulin and its role in nephrotoxicity in rats.

17. Biotransformation, excretion and nephrotoxicity of haloalkene-derived cysteine S-conjugates.

18. Endogenous alkaloids in man. XXVI. Determination of the dopaminergic neurotoxin 1-trichloromethyl-1,2,3,4-tetrahydro-beta-carboline (TaClo) in biological samples using gas chromatography with selected ion monitoring.

19. Biotransformation of trichloroethene: dose-dependent excretion of 2,2,2-trichloro-metabolites and mercapturic acids in rats and humans after inhalation.

20. Sulfoxidation of mercapturic acids derived from tri- and tetrachloroethene by cytochromes P450 3A: a bioactivation reaction in addition to deacetylation and cysteine conjugate beta-lyase mediated cleavage.

21. N-acetyl-S-(1,2,2-trichlorovinyl)-L-cysteine and 2,2,2-trichloroethanol: two novel metabolites of tetrachloroethene in humans after occupational exposure.

22. The sulfoxidation of the hexachlorobutadiene metabolite N-acetyl-S-(1,2,3,4,4-pentachlorobutadienyl)-L-cysteine is catalyzed by human cytochrome P450 3A enzymes.

23. The role of cytochrome P4503A1/2 in the sex-specific sulfoxidation of the hexachlorobutadiene metabolite, N-acetyl-S-(pentachlorobutadienyl)-L-cysteine in rats.

24. Metabolism of tetrachloroethene in rats: identification of N epsilon-(dichloroacetyl)-L-lysine and N epsilon-(trichloroacetyl)-L-lysine as protein adducts.

25. Structures of DNA adducts formed by halothioketenes and haloketenes: possible adducts formed from trichloro- and perchloroethene via glutathione conjugation.

26. Glutathione-dependent biosynthesis and bioactivation of S-(1,2-dichlorovinyl)glutathione and S-(1,2-dichlorovinyl)-L-cysteine, the glutathione and cysteine S-conjugates of dichloroacetylene, in rat tissues and subcellular fractions.

27. Hemoglobin adducts of N-substituted aryl compounds in exposure control and risk assessment.

28. Nephrotoxic and genotoxic N-acetyl-S-dichlorovinyl-L-cysteine is a urinary metabolite after occupational 1,1,2-trichloroethene exposure in humans: implications for the risk of trichloroethene exposure.

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