2016
National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences: 50 Years of Advancing Science and Improving Lung Health
Antony VB, Redlich CA, Pinkerton KE, Balmes J, Harkema JR. National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences: 50 Years of Advancing Science and Improving Lung Health. American Journal Of Respiratory And Critical Care Medicine 2016, 194: 1190-1195. PMID: 27668911, DOI: 10.1164/rccm.201608-1645pp.Peer-Reviewed Reviews, Practice Guidelines, Standards, and Consensus StatementsMeSH KeywordsEnvironmental HealthHumansLungLung DiseasesNational Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (U.S.)Translational Research, BiomedicalUnited StatesConceptsAmerican Thoracic SocietyLung healthThoracic SocietyEnvironmental Health SciencesNational InstituteNational Toxicology ProgramInvestigator-initiated researchLung diseaseHealth SciencesToxicology ProgramEnvironmental toxinsNIEHSTranslational scienceIntramural programsHealthExtramural programsPathogenesisCliniciansAdvancing ScienceDisease
1998
More controversy, little clarification
Redlich C. More controversy, little clarification. The Lancet 1998, 352: s9. PMID: 9872156, DOI: 10.1016/s0140-6736(98)90271-9.Commentaries, Editorials and Letters
1995
Significance of individual sensitivity to chemicals: elucidation of host susceptibility by use of biomarkers in environmental health research.
Cullen M, Redlich C. Significance of individual sensitivity to chemicals: elucidation of host susceptibility by use of biomarkers in environmental health research. Clinical Chemistry 1995, 41: 1809-1813. PMID: 7497637, DOI: 10.1093/clinchem/41.12.1809.Peer-Reviewed Reviews, Practice Guidelines, Standards, and Consensus StatementsConceptsHost susceptibilityBiomarker researchMultiple chemical sensitivityUse of biomarkersRisk modifiersCarcinogen metabolismNutritional statusPractical biomarkersEnvironmental health researchImmunological variabilityEnvironmental chemicalsInadequate knowledgeHealth researchIndividual sensitivityBiomarkersCarcinogenic riskBiomarker methodsMarkersChemical sensitivityResponse relationHost variability
1992
The Experience of the Yale Occupational and Environmental Medicine Clinics with Multiple Chemical Sensitivities, 1986–1991
Cullen M, Pace P, Redlich C. The Experience of the Yale Occupational and Environmental Medicine Clinics with Multiple Chemical Sensitivities, 1986–1991. Toxicology And Industrial Health 1992, 8: 15-19. PMID: 1412482, DOI: 10.1177/074823379200800402.Peer-Reviewed Original Research