Full Description
Published in 1996involving carbon monoxide (CO) measurement, physiology, toxicology, behaviour, and treatment.
Contents
1. Carbon Monoxide AnalysisR.L. Wabeke2. Carbon Monoxide Formation Due to Metabolism of XenobioticsD. Pankow3. Modeling the Uptake and Elimination of Carbon Monoxide,P. Tikuisis4. Cerebrovascular Effects of Carbon MonoxideM.A. Helfaer and R.J. Traystman5. Pulmonary Changes Induced by the Administration of CO and Other Compounds in Smoke, D.L. Traber and D.W. Bradford6. Effects of Carbon Monoxide Exposure on Developing Animals and HumansD.G. Penney7. Carbon Monoxide - From Tool to NeurotransmitterN.R. Prabhakar and R.S. Fitzgerald8. Toxicity of Carbon Monoxide: Hemoglobin vs. Histotoxic Mechanisms, C.A. Piantadosi9. Carbon Monoxide-Induced Impairment of Learning, Memory, and Neuronal DysfunctionM. Hiramatsu, T. Kameyama, and T. Nabeshima10. Behavioral Effects of Carbon Monoxide Exposure: Results and MechanismsV.A. Benignus11. Delayed Sequelae in Carbon Monoxide Poisoning and the Possible MechanismsE.P. Kindwall12. Treatment of Carbon Monoxide PoisoningS.R. White13. Options for Treatment of Carbon Monoxide Poisoning, Including Hyperbaric Oxygen TherapyS.R. Thom