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Jacques Descotes

    Carbon monoxide
    Introduction To Immunotoxicology
    • Introduction To Immunotoxicology

      • 196 Seiten
      • 7 Lesestunden

      Focusing on the health consequences of immunotoxicity, this text delves into the adverse effects of chemically-induced immunosuppression, hypersensitivity reactions, and autoimmune diseases, highlighting significant immunotoxicants. It also covers contemporary detection methods for unexpected immunotoxic effects in both preclinical and clinical settings, alongside trends in regulatory changes. The final section anticipates future advancements, including In Vitro methods, biomarkers for immunotoxicity, and risk assessment strategies, making it a comprehensive resource for newcomers to the field.

      Introduction To Immunotoxicology
    • Carbon monoxide

      • 64 Seiten
      • 3 Lesestunden

      Special Topic Indoor and Built Environment 1999, Vol. 8, No. 3 Carbon monoxide is the most ancient of poisons and one which, largely unnoticed, is still with us today. In spite of the fact that we know a lot about its dangers carbon monoxide remains the most common accidental toxicant in domestic and occupational environments. Dangers still persist where fuel is burnt and regulations on safety are imperative. At last changes are taking place. In Korea for instance, a country with possibly the worst record for domestic poisoning, government-led changes in fuel type are having an effect. Other countries are working through education, the collection of statistics and regulation to reduce the level of poisonings. This theme issue deals with both domestic and occupational exposure as well as the treatment of poisoning. It will be a valuable source for departments of health and those responsible for safety regulations, health care professionals along with manufacturers of heating equipment.

      Carbon monoxide