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Elizabeth Julien

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Critical Reviews in Food Science and Nutrition|August 20, 2009
The Key Events Dose-Response Framework: a cross-disciplinary mode-of-action based approach to examining dose-response and thresholdsElizabeth Julien, Alan R Boobis, Stephen S Olin, et al.
Critical Reviews in Food Science and Nutrition|August 20, 2009
The Key Events Dose-Response Framework: a foundation for examining variability in elicitation thresholds for food allergensSteve L Taylor, Steven M Gendel, Geert F Houben, et al.
Birth Defects Research. Part A, Clinical and Molecular Teratology|November 24, 2004
Challenges in constructing statistically based structure-activity relationship models for developmental toxicityElizabeth Julien, Calvin C Willhite, Ann M Richard, et al.
Critical Reviews in Food Science and Nutrition|August 20, 2009
The Key Events Dose-Response Framework: its potential for application to foodborne pathogenic microorganismsRobert L Buchanan, Arie H Havelaar, Mary Alice Smith, et al.
Critical Reviews in Food Science and Nutrition|August 20, 2009
Application of a key events dose-response analysis to nutrients: a case study with vitamin A (retinol)A Catharine Ross, Robert M Russell, Sanford A Miller, et al.
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Critical Reviews in Food Science and Nutrition|August 20, 2009
The Key Events Dose-Response Framework: a cross-disciplinary mode-of-action based approach to examining dose-response and thresholdsElizabeth Julien, Alan R Boobis, Stephen S Olin, et al.
Critical Reviews in Food Science and Nutrition|August 20, 2009
The Key Events Dose-Response Framework: a foundation for examining variability in elicitation thresholds for food allergensSteve L Taylor, Steven M Gendel, Geert F Houben, et al.
Birth Defects Research. Part A, Clinical and Molecular Teratology|November 24, 2004
Challenges in constructing statistically based structure-activity relationship models for developmental toxicityElizabeth Julien, Calvin C Willhite, Ann M Richard, et al.
Critical Reviews in Food Science and Nutrition|August 20, 2009
The Key Events Dose-Response Framework: its potential for application to foodborne pathogenic microorganismsRobert L Buchanan, Arie H Havelaar, Mary Alice Smith, et al.
Critical Reviews in Food Science and Nutrition|August 20, 2009
Application of a key events dose-response analysis to nutrients: a case study with vitamin A (retinol)A Catharine Ross, Robert M Russell, Sanford A Miller, et al.
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