William S. Cain
Department of Surgery (Otolaryngology)
University of California
San Diego
La Jolla
USA
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- Human chemosensory perception of methyl isothiocyanate: chemesthesis and odor. Cain, W.S., Dourson, M.L., Kohrman-Vincent, M.J., Allen, B.C. Regul. Toxicol. Pharmacol. (2010)
- Chemesthetic responses to airborne mineral dusts: boric acid compared to alkaline materials. Cain, W.S., Jalowayski, A.A., Schmidt, R., Kleinman, M., Magruder, K., Lee, K.C., Culver, B.D. Int. Arch. Occup. Environ. Health (2008)
- Olfactory detection of ozone and D-limonene: reactants in indoor spaces. Cain, W.S., Schmidt, R., Wolkoff, P. Indoor. Air (2007)
- Odor and chemesthesis from exposures to glutaraldehyde vapor. Cain, W.S., Schmidt, R., Jalowayski, A.A. Int. Arch. Occup. Environ. Health (2007)
- Chemesthesis from volatile organic compounds: Psychophysical and neural responses. Cain, W.S., Lee, N.S., Wise, P.M., Schmidt, R., Ahn, B.H., Cometto-Muñiz, J.E., Abraham, M.H. Physiol. Behav. (2006)
- Odor and chemesthesis from brief exposures to TXIB. Cain, W.S., de Wijk, R.A., Jalowayski, A.A., Pilla Caminha, G., Schmidt, R. Indoor. Air (2005)
- Sensory and associated reactions to mineral dusts: sodium borate, calcium oxide, and calcium sulfate. Cain, W.S., Jalowayski, A.A., Kleinman, M., Lee, N.S., Lee, B.R., Ahn, B.H., Magruder, K., Schmidt, R., Hillen, B.K., Warren, C.B., Culver, B.D. J. Occup. Environ. Hyg (2004)
- Sensory detection of glutaraldehyde in drinking water-emergence of sensitivity and specific anosmia. Cain, W.S., Schmidt, R. Chem. Senses (2002)
- Odor identification: perceptual and semantic dimensions. Cain, W.S., de Wijk, R., Lulejian, C., Schiet, F., See, L.C. Chem. Senses (1998)
- Perceptual and mental mixtures in odor and in taste: are there similarities and differences between experiments or between modalities? Reply to Schifferstein (1997). Cain, W.S., Algom, D. J. Exp. Psychol. Hum. Percept. Perform (1997)
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