Ronald Melnick American toxicologist
Melnick, Ronald L., 1943-
Melnick, Ronald
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Works
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Alleged misconceptions' distort perceptions of environmental cancer risks. | |
Both K-ras and H-ras protooncogene mutations are associated with Harderian gland tumorigenesis in B6C3F1 mice exposed to isoprene for 26 weeks | |
Carcinogenesis bioassays: study duration and biological relevance. | |
Cell proliferation and chemical carcinogenesis : Jan.14-16, 1992, Research Triangle Park, North Carolina | |
Chemically exacerbated chronic progressive nephropathy not associated with renal tubular tumor induction in rats: an evaluation based on 60 carcinogenicity studies by the national toxicology program. | |
Clarifying carcinogenicity of ethylbenzene | |
Commentary: IARC Monographs Program and public health under siege by corporate interests. | |
Conflicting views on chemical carcinogenesis arising from the design and evaluation of rodent carcinogenicity studies | |
Declaring chemicals "not carcinogenic to humans" requires validation, not speculation | |
Developmental neurotoxicity of perfluorinated chemicals modeled in vitro | |
Environmental justice and primary prevention of cancer: the odyssey and legacy of lorenzo tomatis | |
Fundamental flaws of hormesis for public health decisions | |
Hormesis: a new religion? | |
The IARC evaluation of DEHP excludes key papers demonstrating carcinogenic effects | |
Improving risk assessment: toxicological research needs | |
In Memoriam: Lorenzo Tomatis 1929-2007. | |
Inhalation toxicity and carcinogenicity of isoprene in rats and mice: comparisons with 1,3-butadiene | |
Isolation of viable intestinal epithelial cells and their use for in vitro toxicity studies | |
Isoprene, an endogenous hydrocarbon and industrial chemical, induces multiple organ neoplasia in rodents after 26 weeks of inhalation exposure. | |
NTP technical report on the toxicology ... 1990: | |
Peroxisome Proliferators: Response | |
Physician expelled from Indian Association of Occupational Health after critique. | |
A physiological model for ligand-induced accumulation of alpha 2u globulin in male rat kidney: roles of protein synthesis and lysosomal degradation in the renal dosimetry of 2,4,4-trimethyl-2-pentanol. | |
Point mutations of K-ras and H-ras genes in forestomach neoplasms from control B6C3F1 mice and following exposure to 1,3-butadiene, isoprene or chloroprene for up to 2-years | |
Priorities for development of research methods in occupational cancer | |
Re: Implementation of WHO Guidelines on Disclosure of Interest by members of WHO Expert Panels | |
Re: Regulatory Toxicology and Pharmacology. | |
Regarding ICNIRP'S Evaluation of the National Toxicology Program's Carcinogenicity Studies on Radiofrequency Electromagnetic Fields | |
Summary of the National Toxicology Program's report of the endocrine disruptors low-dose peer review | |
Testing toxic pesticides in humans: health risks with no health benefits | |
Trichloroethylene and cancers in humans | |
War on Carcinogens: industry disputes human relevance of chemicals causing cancer in laboratory animals based on unproven hypotheses, using kidney tumors as an example | |
Weight of evidence versus weight of speculation to evaluate the alpha2u-globulin hypothesis |