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J Calabrese

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Experientia Supplementum (2012)|September 5, 2012
Hormesis: improving predictions in the low-dose zoneE J Calabrese
Medical Hypotheses|July 1, 1979
Does exposure to elevated levels of lead enhance sodium induced hypertension?E J Calabrese
Medical Hypotheses|June 1, 1979
Increased sensitivity to lead -- animal model: feline porphyriaE J Calabrese
Medical Hypotheses|June 1, 1979
Can drinking water standards be reliably derived from industrial TLVs?E J Calabrese
International Journal of Occupational and Environmental Health|February 11, 2005
Hormesis--basic, generalizable, central to toxicology and a method to improve the risk-assessment processEdward J Calabrese
Critical Reviews in Toxicology|April 25, 2008
Neuroscience and hormesis: overview and general findingsEdward J Calabrese
Critical Reviews in Toxicology|April 25, 2008
Dose-response features of neuroprotective agents: an integrative summaryEdward J Calabrese
Critical Reviews in Toxicology|July 24, 2013
Hormetic mechanismsEdward J Calabrese
Experimental Gerontology|April 25, 2012
Hormesis: Toxicological foundations and role in aging researchEdward J Calabrese
The American Journal of Pathology|May 1, 1978
Animal model of human disease. Increased sensitivity to ozone. Animal model: mice with low levels of G-6-PDE J Calabrese
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Experientia Supplementum (2012)|September 5, 2012
Hormesis: improving predictions in the low-dose zoneE J Calabrese
Medical Hypotheses|July 1, 1979
Does exposure to elevated levels of lead enhance sodium induced hypertension?E J Calabrese
Medical Hypotheses|June 1, 1979
Increased sensitivity to lead -- animal model: feline porphyriaE J Calabrese
Medical Hypotheses|June 1, 1979
Can drinking water standards be reliably derived from industrial TLVs?E J Calabrese
International Journal of Occupational and Environmental Health|February 11, 2005
Hormesis--basic, generalizable, central to toxicology and a method to improve the risk-assessment processEdward J Calabrese
Critical Reviews in Toxicology|April 25, 2008
Neuroscience and hormesis: overview and general findingsEdward J Calabrese
Critical Reviews in Toxicology|April 25, 2008
Dose-response features of neuroprotective agents: an integrative summaryEdward J Calabrese
Critical Reviews in Toxicology|July 24, 2013
Hormetic mechanismsEdward J Calabrese
Experimental Gerontology|April 25, 2012
Hormesis: Toxicological foundations and role in aging researchEdward J Calabrese
The American Journal of Pathology|May 1, 1978
Animal model of human disease. Increased sensitivity to ozone. Animal model: mice with low levels of G-6-PDE J Calabrese
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