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J Calabrese

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Regulatory Toxicology and Pharmacology : RTP|February 1, 1994
Improved method for selection of the NOAELE J Calabrese, L A Baldwin
Journal of Environmental Pathology and Toxicology|September 1, 1980
G6PD-deficiency: a potential high-risk group to copper and chlorite ingestionG S Moore, E J Calabrese
American Journal of Public Health|July 1, 1981
Drinking water sodium and blood pressure in children: a second lookR W Tuthill, E J Calabrese
Medical Hypotheses|April 1, 1979
Can elevated levels of copper in drinking water precipitate aucte hemolysis in G-6-PD deficient individuals?E J Calabrese, G S Moore
Environmental Health Perspectives|April 1, 1979
Age as a function in the development of sodium-related hypertensionR W Tuthill, E J Calabrese
Chemico-Biological Interactions|July 5, 2025
More fraudulent history of cancer risk assessment: The US National Academy of Sciences Biological Effects of Atomic Radiation (BEAR) I Genetics Panel used falsified data greatly exaggerating hereditary/cancer risksEdward J Calabrese, Paul B Selby
Toxicology and Applied Pharmacology|October 1, 1985
Ozone-induced inhibition of theophylline elimination in rabbits: effect of age and sexA T Canada, E J Calabrese
Toxicology and Industrial Health|September 1, 1985
The Massachusetts Blood Pressure Study, Part 3. Experimental reduction of sodium in drinking water: effects on blood pressureE J Calabrese, R W Tuthill
Pharmacology & Therapeutics|January 1, 1989
Catalase: its role in xenobiotic detoxificationE J Calabrese, A T Canada
Human & Experimental Toxicology|April 4, 2000
Chemical hormesis: its historical foundations as a biological hypothesisE J Calabrese, L A Baldwin
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Regulatory Toxicology and Pharmacology : RTP|February 1, 1994
Improved method for selection of the NOAELE J Calabrese, L A Baldwin
Journal of Environmental Pathology and Toxicology|September 1, 1980
G6PD-deficiency: a potential high-risk group to copper and chlorite ingestionG S Moore, E J Calabrese
American Journal of Public Health|July 1, 1981
Drinking water sodium and blood pressure in children: a second lookR W Tuthill, E J Calabrese
Medical Hypotheses|April 1, 1979
Can elevated levels of copper in drinking water precipitate aucte hemolysis in G-6-PD deficient individuals?E J Calabrese, G S Moore
Environmental Health Perspectives|April 1, 1979
Age as a function in the development of sodium-related hypertensionR W Tuthill, E J Calabrese
Chemico-Biological Interactions|July 5, 2025
More fraudulent history of cancer risk assessment: The US National Academy of Sciences Biological Effects of Atomic Radiation (BEAR) I Genetics Panel used falsified data greatly exaggerating hereditary/cancer risksEdward J Calabrese, Paul B Selby
Toxicology and Applied Pharmacology|October 1, 1985
Ozone-induced inhibition of theophylline elimination in rabbits: effect of age and sexA T Canada, E J Calabrese
Toxicology and Industrial Health|September 1, 1985
The Massachusetts Blood Pressure Study, Part 3. Experimental reduction of sodium in drinking water: effects on blood pressureE J Calabrese, R W Tuthill
Pharmacology & Therapeutics|January 1, 1989
Catalase: its role in xenobiotic detoxificationE J Calabrese, A T Canada
Human & Experimental Toxicology|April 4, 2000
Chemical hormesis: its historical foundations as a biological hypothesisE J Calabrese, L A Baldwin
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