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J Calabrese

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Nonlinearity in Biology, Toxicology, Medicine|March 31, 2009
The maturing of hormesis as a credible dose-response modelEdward J Calabrese
Critical Reviews in Toxicology|August 19, 2008
Pain and u-shaped dose responses: occurrence, mechanisms, and clinical implicationsEdward J Calabrese
Toxicological Sciences : an Official Journal of the Society of Toxicology|December 15, 2011
Muller's Nobel Prize Lecture: when ideology prevailed over scienceEdward J Calabrese
Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety|June 1, 1996
Expanding the RfD concept to incorporate and optimize beneficial effects while preventing toxic responses from nonessential toxicantsE J Calabrese
Human & Experimental Toxicology|July 4, 2013
X-Ray treatment of carbuncles and furuncles (boils): a historical assessmentEdward J Calabrese
Archives of Toxicology|December 3, 2013
Response to Letter of Ralph J Cicerone and Kevin Crowley regarding "How the US National Academy of Sciences misled the world community on cancer risk assessment: new findings challenge historical foundations of the linear dose response." [DOI 10.1007/s00204-013-1105-6, Review Article]Edward J Calabrese
International Journal of Sports Physical Therapy|November 1, 2013
Pitching mechanics, revisitedGary J Calabrese
Dose-Response : a Publication of International Hormesis Society|January 8, 2016
Model Uncertainty via the Integration of Hormesis and LNT as the Default in Cancer Risk AssessmentEdward J Calabrese
Journal of Cell Communication and Signaling|November 5, 2014
Hormesis: from mainstream to therapyEdward J Calabrese
Journal of Cell Communication and Signaling|January 19, 2018
Post-conditioning hormesis creates a "subtraction to background" disease process: biological, aging, and environmental risk assessment implicationsEdward J Calabrese
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Nonlinearity in Biology, Toxicology, Medicine|March 31, 2009
The maturing of hormesis as a credible dose-response modelEdward J Calabrese
Critical Reviews in Toxicology|August 19, 2008
Pain and u-shaped dose responses: occurrence, mechanisms, and clinical implicationsEdward J Calabrese
Toxicological Sciences : an Official Journal of the Society of Toxicology|December 15, 2011
Muller's Nobel Prize Lecture: when ideology prevailed over scienceEdward J Calabrese
Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety|June 1, 1996
Expanding the RfD concept to incorporate and optimize beneficial effects while preventing toxic responses from nonessential toxicantsE J Calabrese
Human & Experimental Toxicology|July 4, 2013
X-Ray treatment of carbuncles and furuncles (boils): a historical assessmentEdward J Calabrese
Archives of Toxicology|December 3, 2013
Response to Letter of Ralph J Cicerone and Kevin Crowley regarding "How the US National Academy of Sciences misled the world community on cancer risk assessment: new findings challenge historical foundations of the linear dose response." [DOI 10.1007/s00204-013-1105-6, Review Article]Edward J Calabrese
International Journal of Sports Physical Therapy|November 1, 2013
Pitching mechanics, revisitedGary J Calabrese
Dose-Response : a Publication of International Hormesis Society|January 8, 2016
Model Uncertainty via the Integration of Hormesis and LNT as the Default in Cancer Risk AssessmentEdward J Calabrese
Journal of Cell Communication and Signaling|November 5, 2014
Hormesis: from mainstream to therapyEdward J Calabrese
Journal of Cell Communication and Signaling|January 19, 2018
Post-conditioning hormesis creates a "subtraction to background" disease process: biological, aging, and environmental risk assessment implicationsEdward J Calabrese
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