Indexed keywords
HORMESIS;
LOW ENERGY RADIATION;
PEER REVIEW;
PRIORITY JOURNAL;
PUBLICATION;
RADIATION DOSE;
RISK ASSESSMENT;
SHORT SURVEY;
TELEPHONE;
TOXICOLOGY;
ABBREVIATIONS AS TOPIC;
ADVISORY COMMITTEES;
ANIMALS;
DOSE-RESPONSE RELATIONSHIP, DRUG;
HISTORY, 20TH CENTURY;
HISTORY, 21ST CENTURY;
HUMANS;
PERIODICALS AS TOPIC;
RISK ASSESSMENT;
TOXICOLOGY;
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Stimulation of growth of peppermint (menthe-piperita) by phosfon, a growth retardant
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On radiation, paradigms, and hormesis
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It's time for a new low-dose-radiation risk assessment paradigm - One that acknowledges hormesis
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Hormesis: From marginalization to mainstream - A case for hormesis as the default dose-response model in risk assessment
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Toxicology rethinks its central belief
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Hormesis: U-shaped dose responses and their centrality in toxicology
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Hormesis: A highly generalizable and reproducible phenomenon with important implications for risk assessment
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The road to linearity: Why linearity at low doses became the basis for carcinogen risk assessment
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Getting the dose-response wrong: Why hormesis became marginalized and the threshold model accepted
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Historical blunders: How toxicology got the dose-response relationship half right
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