Depleted Uranium Properties, Uses, and Health Consequences
Coordonnateur : Alexandra C. Miller
A compilation of published scientific information, including human, animal, cellular, and theoretical studies, Depleted Uranium: Properties, Uses and Health Consequences provides the most current and comprehensive collection of information on depleted uranium health hazards. The editor and her international panel of contributors are clinical and basic researchers at the forefront of toxicology, carcinogenesis, and human epidemiology. They review key findings on DU biological and health effects and comprehensively describe the research progress made during the last 11 years.
The book's coverage ranges from cellular malignant transformation and carcinogenesis to animal toxicity and neurotoxicity, and concludes with human medical surveillance studies, uranium measurement methodologies, risk modeling, and environmental modeling. The chapters provide information on cellular and animal studies, in vivo carcinogenesis, risk modeling, uranium measurement methodologies, medical surveillance programs, and environmental monitoring. Focusing on current, peer-reviewed data, this volume is the only available compilation book on the current understanding of the potential health hazards of depleted uranium exposure.
Date de parution : 12-2019
15.6x23.4 cm
Date de parution : 12-2006
Ouvrage de 272 p.
15.6x23.4 cm
Thèmes de Depleted Uranium :
Mots-clés :
Uranyl Acetate Dihydrate; Experimental Content Values; depleted uranium health hazards; DU Particle; medical surveillance programs; Effective Dose Coefficients; environmental monitoring; DU Exposure; in vivo carcinogenesis; DU Munition; uranium measurement methodologies; TRU Resin; DU Penetrator; ICRP Publication; ICRP Model; Total Uranium; Inductively Coupled Plasma Mass Spectrometry; KPA; DU Fragment; GI Tract Model; ICP MS Instrument; Biokinetic Model; Friendly Fire Incidents; Uranium Concentrations; Alpha Spectrometry; DU; Isotope Ratios; Sample Preparation; Open Field Behavior; Isotope Ratio Measurements