Bookedited by P.H. Bach, E.A. Lock.
Contents:
15. Light hydrogen nephropathy and renal carcinoma
16. Metallothionein and its involvement in heavy metal induced nephropathy
17. Detection of nephrotoxicity of foreign chemicals with the use of in vitro and in vivo techniques
18. Proteins, enzymes and cells in urine as indicators of the site of renal damage
19. The measurement of kidney-derived immunologically reactive material in urine and plasma for studying renal integrity
20. Extrapolation of animal data to man: the concordance between toxicity screening and clinical consequence
21. Antibiotics: the experimental and clinical situation
22. Mechanisms of metal-induced nephrotoxicity
23. Naturally occurring environmental contaminants
24. Radiographic contrast media
25. Immunologically mediated nephritis induced by toxins and drugs
26. Clinical and experimental nephrotoxicity of cancer chemotherapeutic agents
27. Radiation-related renal damage
28. Epidemiology in the assessment of nephrotoxicity.