Published in Am J Epidemiol on August 23, 2010
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Night-shift work and breast cancer risk in a cohort of Chinese women. Am J Epidemiol (2010) 2.48
A plea for rigorous and honest science: false positive findings and biased presentations in epidemiological studies. Arch Toxicol (2008) 2.52
Are some categories of scientific publication more equal than others? On the ambiguous use of the label "original work". Med Hypotheses (2008) 1.92
What component of coal causes coal workers' pneumoconiosis? J Occup Environ Med (2009) 1.76
Ten simple rules for a good poster presentation. PLoS Comput Biol (2007) 1.55
Ten simple rules for doing your best research, according to Hamming. PLoS Comput Biol (2007) 1.32
Shift work and cancer: the evidence and the challenge. Dtsch Arztebl Int (2010) 1.10
Formaldehyde and leukemia: missing evidence! Cancer Causes Control (2012) 1.10
Light at night, chronodisruption, melatonin suppression, and cancer risk: a review. Crit Rev Oncog (2007) 1.05
"Threshold findings" in an ecological study. Epidemiology (2013) 1.05
Shift work, chronodisruption and cancer?--The IARC 2007 challenge for research and prevention and 10 theses from the Cologne Colloquium 2008. Scand J Work Environ Health (2009) 1.02
Light-mediated perturbations of circadian timing and cancer risk: a mechanistic analysis. Integr Cancer Ther (2009) 0.99
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Latitude, light, clocks and mood. Psychopharmacology (Berl) (2011) 0.95
How to surf today's information tsunami: on the craft of effective reading. Med Hypotheses (2009) 0.93
A new approach to assess movements and isometric postures of spine and trunk at the workplace. Eur Spine J (2011) 0.90
Incomplete follow-up in the National Cancer Institute's formaldehyde worker study and the impact on subsequent reanalyses and causal evaluations. Regul Toxicol Pharmacol (2010) 0.90
Hamming's "open doors" and group creativity as keys to scientific excellence: the example of Cambridge. Med Hypotheses (2007) 0.90
Is exposure to silica associated with lung cancer in the absence of silicosis? A meta-analytical approach to an important public health question. Int Arch Occup Environ Health (2008) 0.89
Lung cancer mortality and carbon black exposure: a nested case-control study at a German carbon black production plant. J Occup Environ Med (2006) 0.88
Quantitative exposure metrics for sleep disturbance and their association with breast cancer risk. Cancer Causes Control (2013) 0.88
Health clues from polar regions. Science (2007) 0.87
Sleep duration, melatonin and breast cancer in the Singapore Chinese Health Study: on null results and their interpretation. Int J Cancer (2013) 0.85
When the circadian clock becomes a ticking time bomb. Chronobiol Int (2012) 0.85
Mis-specified and non-robust mortality risk models for nasopharyngeal cancer in the National Cancer Institute formaldehyde worker cohort study. Regul Toxicol Pharmacol (2006) 0.85
Wind turbines and health: An examination of a proposed case definition. Noise Health (2015) 0.84
Effects of noise in primary schools on health facets in German teachers. Noise Health (2012) 0.83
Assessment of exposure in epidemiological studies: the example of silica dust. J Expo Sci Environ Epidemiol (2007) 0.82
Multiple errors made by authors result in a huge overestimation of potential exposure to particles in the size range 10-30 nm in TiO(2) nanoparticle production facilities. J Hazard Mater (2010) 0.82
Urinary 6-sulfatoxymelatonin excretion in humans during domestic exposure to 50 hertz electromagnetic fields. Neuro Endocrinol Lett (2005) 0.82
Common sense: folk wisdom that ethnobiological and ethnomedical research cannot afford to ignore. J Ethnobiol Ethnomed (2013) 0.81
Change of exposure response over time and long-term risk of silicosis among a cohort of Chinese pottery workers. Int J Environ Res Public Health (2011) 0.81
Of mice and men. EMBO Rep (2011) 0.80
RE: An alternate characterization of hazard in occupational epidemiology: years of life lost per years worked. Am J Ind Med 42:1-10, 2002. Am J Ind Med (2003) 0.79
Not all shifts are equal: it's time for comprehensive exposure metrics in chronodisruption research. Cancer Res (2008) 0.78
Competing interests: Judged in perpetuity. Nature (2012) 0.78
Occupational exposure to formaldehyde, hematotoxicity and leukemia-specific chromosome changes in cultured myeloid progenitor cells. Cancer Epidemiol Biomarkers Prev (2010) 0.78
Exposures to diesel motor exhaust and lung cancer: are findings of a large pooled analysis really consistent? Am J Respir Crit Care Med (2012) 0.78
Nanosilica? Clarifications are necessary! Nanotoxicology (2011) 0.78
Sound levels and their effects on children in a German primary school. Eur Arch Otorhinolaryngol (2011) 0.78
IARC's plea for traditional 'expert' working groups--a recipe for problems? Int J Epidemiol (2011) 0.78
Sleep duration and cancer risk: time to use a "sleep-years" index? Cancer Causes Control (2012) 0.78
Shift work and cancer: risk, compensation, challenges. BMJ (2009) 0.77
Exposure assessment for nitrogen oxides and carbon monoxide in German hard coal mining. Int Arch Occup Environ Health (2009) 0.77
Research into 'night shift work' and cancer: on the evolution of 'exposure' classification. Occup Environ Med (2013) 0.77
Calculating disease burden. Epidemiology (2007) 0.77
Computing chronodisruption: how to avoid potential chronobiological errors in epidemiological studies of shift work and cancer. Chronobiol Int (2014) 0.77
Cox model setup may lead to erroneous conclusions. Environ Health Perspect (2012) 0.77
Silica and lung cancer. Epidemiology (2007) 0.77
Epigenetics: origins and implications for cancer epidemiology. Med Hypotheses (2009) 0.77
New results on formaldehyde: the 2nd International Formaldehyde Science Conference (Madrid, 19-20 April 2012). Arch Toxicol (2012) 0.77
On the origin of cancer: evolution and a mutation paradox. Med Hypotheses (2009) 0.76
Sleep duration, melatonin, and breast cancer: compliment and complement. Cancer Res (2006) 0.76
Errors and misunderstandings invalidate estimates of titanium dioxide inhalation risk. Sci Total Environ (2010) 0.76
Lung dosimetry and risk assessment of nanoparticles. Inhal Toxicol (2007) 0.76
Inappropriate exposure data and misleading calculations invalidate the estimates of health risk for airborne titanium dioxide and carbon black nanoparticle exposures in the workplace. Environ Sci Pollut Res Int (2011) 0.76
In favor of controlling proven, but not probable, causes of cancer. Environ Health Perspect (2011) 0.76
The chronosense -- what light tells man about biological time. Med Hypotheses (2004) 0.76
When size presents problems. Int J Epidemiol (2011) 0.75
Comments on induction of inflammasome-dependent pyroptosis by carbon black nanoparticles. J Biol Chem (2011) 0.75
Biologically based study of magnetic field exposure and female breast cancer--will there be a sensible interpretation without information on a likely culprit? Epidemiology (2003) 0.75
Comment: Carcinogenicity of diesel-engine exhaust (DE). Arch Toxicol (2012) 0.75
Low risks at high latitudes: Does the arctic hold clues to prostate cancer? Am J Prev Med (2006) 0.75
Do perinatal photoperiods imprint human chronobiology? Suggestion for a study into the possible signature of light in the Northern and Southern hemispheres. Chronobiol Int (2012) 0.75
"Simple rules for editors"? Here is one rule to tackle neglected problems of publishing. PLoS Comput Biol (2007) 0.75
Prizes to solve problems in and beyond medicine, big and small: it can work. Med Hypotheses (2007) 0.75
Re: pulmonary tumor types induced in Wistar rats of the so-called "19-dust study". Exp Toxicol Pathol (2007) 0.75
Carbon black. Environ Health Perspect (2011) 0.75
Comparing Neanderthal and human genomes. Science (2007) 0.75
Re: The problem with diesel. J Natl Cancer Inst (2012) 0.75
Research insights and insides:"Science-in-Fiction" as a contribution to the Third Culture Concepts. Med Hypotheses (2009) 0.75
Preventing cancers caused by chronodisruption: blocking blue light alone is unlikely to do the trick. Med Hypotheses (2009) 0.75
Bad light affects sleep: "Time and latitude of birth" as determinants of children's differential sleep duration across Europe? Sleep (2011) 0.75
Threshold value estimation for respirable quartz dust exposure and silicosis incidence among workers in the German porcelain industry. J Occup Environ Med (2014) 0.75
Defeating dengue: new mosquito genome, old promise? Bull World Health Organ (2008) 0.75
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Nanomaterials: Confusing statements by Becker et al. (2010). Int J Hyg Environ Health (2011) 0.75
Counter-clockwise shift-work and prostate cancer: putting pieces in the puzzle. Int J Urol (2011) 0.75
Results of rush to sequence genomes may be nonsense. Nature (2008) 0.75
The long and thorny road to publication in quality journals. PLoS Comput Biol (2007) 0.75
Shift work and cancer research: a thought experiment into a potential chronobiological fallacy of past and perspectives for future epidemiological studies. Neuro Endocrinol Lett (2013) 0.75
Attributing the burden of cancer at work: three areas of concern when examining the example of shift-work. Epidemiol Perspect Innov (2011) 0.75
"Open data" and Hardy's example of seminal correspondence 101 years ago: publication practices revisited. Med Hypotheses (2009) 0.75
Light exposure and melatonin among rotating shift nurses--letter. Cancer Epidemiol Biomarkers Prev (2012) 0.75
Frog transparency led to discovery of melatonin. Nature (2008) 0.75
Indirect blue light does not suppress nocturnal salivary melatonin in humans in an automobile setting. J Pineal Res (2009) 0.75
On the craft of effective lectures. Med Hypotheses (2009) 0.75
Neanderthal, chimp and human genomes: hypotheses wanted for research into brain evolution. Med Hypotheses (2007) 0.75
On gestation periods of creative work: an interface of Doig's art and science. Med Hypotheses (2009) 0.75
Chronomedicine: an old concept's fledging? A selective literature search. Neuro Endocrinol Lett (2012) 0.75
Light and life--facts and research perspectives at the Cologne Light Symposium 2002. Neuro Endocrinol Lett (2002) 0.75
Complementary thoughts on the future of internet science: Can digital libraries avoid scientific tunnel-vision and lead to innovation? Med Hypotheses (2009) 0.75