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HEXACHLOROBUTADIENE 109<br />
8. REFERENCES<br />
*Dekant W, Vamvakas S, Anders MW. 1990a. Review section: Bioactivation of<br />
<strong>hexachlorobutadiene</strong> by glutathione conjugation. Food Chem Toxicol 28:285-293.<br />
*Dekant W, Vamvakas S, Berthold K, et al. 1986. Bacterial β-lyase mediated cleavage and<br />
mutagenicity of cysteine conjugates derived from the nephrocarcinogenic alkenes trichloroethylene,<br />
tetrachloroethylene and <strong>hexachlorobutadiene</strong>. Chem Biol Interactions 60:31-45.<br />
*Dekant W, Vamvakas S, Henschler D, et al. 1988b. Enzymatic conjugation of hexachloro-1,3-<br />
butadiene with gultathione. Formation of l-(Glutathion-S-yl)-1,2,3,4,4-pentachlorobuta-l,3-diene and<br />
1,4-bis(glutathion-S-yl)-l,2,3,4-tetrachlorobuta-l,3-diene. Drug Metabolism and Disposition<br />
16:701-706.<br />
*Dekant W, Vamvakas S, Koob M, et al. 1990b. A mechanism of haloalkene-induced renal<br />
carcinogenesis. Environ Health Perspect 88: 107-l 10.<br />
*DeVault DS. 1985. Contaminants in fish from Great Lakes harbors and tributary mouths. Arch<br />
Environ Contam Toxicol 14:587-594.<br />
*Driscoll TR, Hamdan HH, Wang G, et al. 1992. Concentrations of individual serum or plasma bile<br />
acids in workers exposed to chlorinated aliphatic hydrocarbons. Br J Ind Med 49:700-705.<br />
*Duprat P, Gradiski D. 1978. Percutaneous toxicity of <strong>hexachlorobutadiene</strong>. Acta Pharmacol<br />
Toxicol 43:346-353.<br />
*Eichelberger JW, Bellar TA, Donnelly JP, et al. 1990. Determination of volatile organics in<br />
drinking water with USEPA method 524.2 and the ion trap detector. J Chromatogr Sci 28:460-467.<br />
*Elder V, Proctor B, Hites R. 1981. Organic <strong>com</strong>pounds found near dump sites in Niagara Falls,<br />
New York. Environ Sci Technol 15: 1237-1243.<br />
*EPA. 1976. An ecological study of <strong>hexachlorobutadiene</strong> (HCBD). Washington, DC: U.S.<br />
Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Toxic Substances. EPA/560/6-76-010.