Hormesis: a highly generalizable and reproducible phenomenon with important implications for risk assessment.
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Stimulatory effect of xenobiotics on oxidative electron transport of chemolithotrophic nitrifying bacteria used as biosensing elementA perspective on the scientific, philosophical, and policy dimensions of hormesisHormesis in aging and neurodegeneration-a prodigy awaiting dissectionHormesis and its place in nonmonotonic dose-response relationships: some scientific reality checksSimultaneous confidence bounds for low-dose risk assessment with nonquantal data.Rodent cancer bioassays - is body weight depression hormetic?Alteration of liver cell function and proliferation: differentiation between adaptation and toxicity.Hormesis and risk communication.Comments on Ortwin Renn's article 'Hormesis and risk communication': considerations about uncertainity, ignorance and governance.Hormesis: public health policy, organizational safety and risk communication.Economic implications of hormesis in policy making.Hormesis and aging in Caenorhabditis elegans.Hormesis: implications for cancer risk assessmentMechanistic basis for nonlinear dose-response relationships for low-dose radiation-induced stochastic effectsHormesis at the National Toxicology Program (NTP): Evidence of Hormetic Dose Responses in NTP Dose-Range StudiesThe maturing of hormesis as a credible dose-response modelHormetic influence of glucocorticoids on human memory.Linear and non-linear dose-response functions reveal a hormetic relationship between stress and learning.Ad hoc and fast forward: the science of hormesis growth and development.An ethical appraisal of hormesis: toward a rational discourse on the acceptability of risks and benefits.Ideological toxicology: invalid logic, science, ethics about low-dose pollution.Using Delaunay triangulation and Voronoi tessellation to predict the toxicities of binary mixtures containing hormetic compound.Radiation hormesis--a remedy for fear.A meta-analysis of evidence for hormesis in animal radiation carcinogenesis, including a discussion of potential pitfalls in statistical analyses to detect hormesis.Research integrity and conflicts of interest: the case of unethical research-misconduct charges filed by Edward Calabrese.Homeopathic drug discovery: theory update and methodological aspect.Phenolphthalein induces centrosome amplification and tubulin depolymerization in vitro.Chloramphenicol, European legislation and hormesis commentary.A new approach for the assessment of the toxicity of polyphenol-rich compounds with the use of high content screening analysis.How does hormesis impact biology, toxicology, and medicine?Low Doses of Tetracycline Trigger the E. coli Growth: A Case of Hormetic Response.Autophagy for the avoidance of neurodegeneration.The good, the bad, and the toxic: approaching hormesis in Daphnia magna exposed to an energetic compound.Exposure to Asulox inhibits the growth of mosses.In vivo effect confirmation of anti-androgenic compounds in sediment contact tests with Potamopyrgus antipodarum.Host alkaloids differentially affect developmental stability and wing vein canalization in cactophilic Drosophila buzzatii.Hypothermic effects of hops are antagonized with the competitive melatonin receptor antagonist luzindole in mice.Widespread brain transcriptome alterations underlie the neuroprotective actions of dietary saffron.Celebrating three decades of public policy-oriented interdisciplinary research.BELLE: an evolving legacy.
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Hormesis: a highly generalizable and reproducible phenomenon with important implications for risk assessment.
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Baldwin LA
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