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J Calabrese

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Critical Reviews in Toxicology|June 18, 2003
Chemotherapeutics and hormesisEdward J Calabrese, Linda A Baldwin
Regulatory Toxicology and Pharmacology : RTP|June 25, 2011
The hormesis database: the occurrence of hormetic dose responses in the toxicological literatureEdward J Calabrese, Robyn B Blain
Environmental Pollution (Barking, Essex : 1987)|September 16, 2008
Hormesis and plant biologyEdward J Calabrese, Robyn B Blain
Environmental Research|February 19, 2022
Cover up and cancer risk assessment: Prominent US scientists suppressed evidence to promote adoption of LNTEdward J Calabrese, Paul B Selby
Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety|February 13, 2001
Lead reduces the nephrotoxicity of mercuric chlorideK A Ewald, E J Calabrese
The Science of the Total Environment|September 1, 2021
Reflections on chemical risk assessment or how (not) to serve society with scienceJaap C Hanekamp, Edward J Calabrese
Journal of Environmental Pathology and Toxicology|August 1, 1980
The health effects of chloramines in potable water supplies: a literature reviewG S Moore, E J Calabrese
The Science of the Total Environment|April 1, 1981
The influence of elevated levels of sodium in drinking water on elementary and high school students in MassachusettsE J Calabrese, R W Tuthill
Reviews on Environmental Health|January 1, 1977
The health effects of PCBS with particular emphasis on human high risk groupsE J Calabrese, A J Sorenson
Bulletin of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology|April 1, 1986
Low erythrocyte glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase (G-6-PD) activity and susceptibility to carbaryl-induced methemoglobin formation and glutathione depletionE J Calabrese, C P Geiger
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Critical Reviews in Toxicology|June 18, 2003
Chemotherapeutics and hormesisEdward J Calabrese, Linda A Baldwin
Regulatory Toxicology and Pharmacology : RTP|June 25, 2011
The hormesis database: the occurrence of hormetic dose responses in the toxicological literatureEdward J Calabrese, Robyn B Blain
Environmental Pollution (Barking, Essex : 1987)|September 16, 2008
Hormesis and plant biologyEdward J Calabrese, Robyn B Blain
Environmental Research|February 19, 2022
Cover up and cancer risk assessment: Prominent US scientists suppressed evidence to promote adoption of LNTEdward J Calabrese, Paul B Selby
Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety|February 13, 2001
Lead reduces the nephrotoxicity of mercuric chlorideK A Ewald, E J Calabrese
The Science of the Total Environment|September 1, 2021
Reflections on chemical risk assessment or how (not) to serve society with scienceJaap C Hanekamp, Edward J Calabrese
Journal of Environmental Pathology and Toxicology|August 1, 1980
The health effects of chloramines in potable water supplies: a literature reviewG S Moore, E J Calabrese
The Science of the Total Environment|April 1, 1981
The influence of elevated levels of sodium in drinking water on elementary and high school students in MassachusettsE J Calabrese, R W Tuthill
Reviews on Environmental Health|January 1, 1977
The health effects of PCBS with particular emphasis on human high risk groupsE J Calabrese, A J Sorenson
Bulletin of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology|April 1, 1986
Low erythrocyte glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase (G-6-PD) activity and susceptibility to carbaryl-induced methemoglobin formation and glutathione depletionE J Calabrese, C P Geiger
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