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March 31, 1998
Hormesis as a biological hypothesis
E J Calabrese, L A Baldwin
Toxicology and Industrial Health
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September 1, 1985
The Massachusetts Blood Pressure Study, Part 2. Modestly elevated levels of sodium in drinking water and blood pressure levels in high school students
R W Tuthill, E J Calabrese
Toxicology and Industrial Health
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September 1, 1985
The Massachusetts Blood Pressure Study, Part 4. Modest sodium supplementation and blood pressure change in boarding school girls
R W Tuthill, E J Calabrese
Toxicology and Industrial Health
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November 1, 1985
Health implications of a 5 mm Hg increase in blood pressure
J R Wilkins, E J Calabrese
The Science of the Total Environment
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February 21, 2022
Resolving an Open Science-policy question: Should the LNT still be an omnibus regulatory assumption?
Paolo F Ricci, Edward J Calabrese
World Review of Nutrition and Dietetics
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January 1, 1985
The effects of vitamin E on ozone and nitrogen dioxide toxicity
E J Calabrese, H M Horton
Environmental Pollution (Barking, Essex : 1987)
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November 18, 2023
Comet assay and hormesis
Edward J Calabrese, Paul B Selby
The Science of the Total Environment
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July 16, 2023
How self-interest and deception led to the adoption of the linear non-threshold dose response (LNT) model for cancer risk assessment
Paul B Selby, Edward J Calabrese
Annual Review of Pharmacology and Toxicology
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August 27, 2002
Hormesis: the dose-response revolution
Edward J Calabrese, Linda A Baldwin
Regulatory Toxicology and Pharmacology : RTP
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August 31, 2002
Hormesis and high-risk groups
Edward J Calabrese, Linda A Baldwin
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Environmental Health Perspectives
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March 31, 1998
Hormesis as a biological hypothesis
E J Calabrese, L A Baldwin
Toxicology and Industrial Health
|
September 1, 1985
The Massachusetts Blood Pressure Study, Part 2. Modestly elevated levels of sodium in drinking water and blood pressure levels in high school students
R W Tuthill, E J Calabrese
Toxicology and Industrial Health
|
September 1, 1985
The Massachusetts Blood Pressure Study, Part 4. Modest sodium supplementation and blood pressure change in boarding school girls
R W Tuthill, E J Calabrese
Toxicology and Industrial Health
|
November 1, 1985
Health implications of a 5 mm Hg increase in blood pressure
J R Wilkins, E J Calabrese
The Science of the Total Environment
|
February 21, 2022
Resolving an Open Science-policy question: Should the LNT still be an omnibus regulatory assumption?
Paolo F Ricci, Edward J Calabrese
World Review of Nutrition and Dietetics
|
January 1, 1985
The effects of vitamin E on ozone and nitrogen dioxide toxicity
E J Calabrese, H M Horton
Environmental Pollution (Barking, Essex : 1987)
|
November 18, 2023
Comet assay and hormesis
Edward J Calabrese, Paul B Selby
The Science of the Total Environment
|
July 16, 2023
How self-interest and deception led to the adoption of the linear non-threshold dose response (LNT) model for cancer risk assessment
Paul B Selby, Edward J Calabrese
Annual Review of Pharmacology and Toxicology
|
August 27, 2002
Hormesis: the dose-response revolution
Edward J Calabrese, Linda A Baldwin
Regulatory Toxicology and Pharmacology : RTP
|
August 31, 2002
Hormesis and high-risk groups
Edward J Calabrese, Linda A Baldwin
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