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L A Baldwin

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Primates; Journal of Primatology|August 14, 2016
Field research on baboons, drills, and geladas: An historical, geographical, and bibliographical listingL A Baldwin, G Teleki
Toxicological Sciences : an Official Journal of the Society of Toxicology|August 18, 2001
Harmonization of cancer and noncancer risk assessment summarized the proceedings of a consensus-building workshopE J Calabrese, L A Baldwin
Critical Reviews in Toxicology|August 16, 2001
Hormesis: a generalizable and unifying hypothesisE J Calabrese, L A Baldwin
Human & Experimental Toxicology|September 3, 1998
A general classification of U-shaped dose-response relationships in toxicology and their mechanistic foundationsE J Calabrese, L A Baldwin
Environmental Health Perspectives|March 31, 1998
Hormesis as a biological hypothesisE J Calabrese, L A Baldwin
Regulatory Toxicology and Pharmacology : RTP|March 2, 1999
Can the concept of hormesis Be generalized to carcinogenesis?E J Calabrese, L A Baldwin
Toxicologic Pathology|April 20, 1999
The marginalization of hormesisE J Calabrese, L A Baldwin
Journal of Applied Toxicology : JAT|May 1, 1993
Possible examples of chemical hormesis in a previously published studyE J Calabrese, L A Baldwin
Toxicological Sciences : an Official Journal of the Society of Toxicology|July 14, 2001
The frequency of U-shaped dose responses in the toxicological literatureE J Calabrese, L A Baldwin
Human & Experimental Toxicology|April 4, 2000
Radiation hormesis: the demise of a legitimate hypothesisE J Calabrese, L A Baldwin
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Primates; Journal of Primatology|August 14, 2016
Field research on baboons, drills, and geladas: An historical, geographical, and bibliographical listingL A Baldwin, G Teleki
Toxicological Sciences : an Official Journal of the Society of Toxicology|August 18, 2001
Harmonization of cancer and noncancer risk assessment summarized the proceedings of a consensus-building workshopE J Calabrese, L A Baldwin
Critical Reviews in Toxicology|August 16, 2001
Hormesis: a generalizable and unifying hypothesisE J Calabrese, L A Baldwin
Human & Experimental Toxicology|September 3, 1998
A general classification of U-shaped dose-response relationships in toxicology and their mechanistic foundationsE J Calabrese, L A Baldwin
Environmental Health Perspectives|March 31, 1998
Hormesis as a biological hypothesisE J Calabrese, L A Baldwin
Regulatory Toxicology and Pharmacology : RTP|March 2, 1999
Can the concept of hormesis Be generalized to carcinogenesis?E J Calabrese, L A Baldwin
Toxicologic Pathology|April 20, 1999
The marginalization of hormesisE J Calabrese, L A Baldwin
Journal of Applied Toxicology : JAT|May 1, 1993
Possible examples of chemical hormesis in a previously published studyE J Calabrese, L A Baldwin
Toxicological Sciences : an Official Journal of the Society of Toxicology|July 14, 2001
The frequency of U-shaped dose responses in the toxicological literatureE J Calabrese, L A Baldwin
Human & Experimental Toxicology|April 4, 2000
Radiation hormesis: the demise of a legitimate hypothesisE J Calabrese, L A Baldwin
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