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.
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