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Bioassay Methods with the Silkworm, Bombyx mori for Quality Control of Bacillus thuringiensis Formulations-Current Method and Its Modification.
Bioassay with Insects for Bacillus thuringiensis Products-Factors Affecting the Results.
Interferon-gamma liniment protects hairless mice against ultraviolet irradiation-induced skin damage
Characteristics of the Biotin Enhancement of Glucose-induced Insulin Release in Pancreatic Islets of the Rat
The historical development of academic journals in occupational medicine, 1901-2009
Academic journals in a specialist field provide an interesting historical record of its development and progression over time. This article describes the evolution of some major international journals of occupational medicine, including some historical background on their editorial board. As North America, the United Kingdom, and Northern Europe are known to have the highest contribution to scientific production, it was considered appropriate to investigate the main occupational medicine periodicals in these regions. Given the remarkable improvements in Japanese occupational health following the Second World War, it was also considered worthwhile to investigate the two English-language journals of occupational medicine from this country