Hormesis describes dose-response relationships characterized by a reversal of response between low and high doses of chemi-cals, biological molecules, physical stressors, or other initiators of a response. Acceptance of hormesis as a viable dose-response theory has been limited until recently, in part, because of poor conceptual understanding, ad hoc and inappropriate use, and lack of a defined mechanism. By examining the history of this dose-response theory, it is clear that both pharmacological and toxicological studies provide evidence for hormetic dose responses, but retrospective examination of studies can be problematic at best. Limited scientific evidence and lack of a common lexicon with which to describe these responses have left h...
Homeopathy claims a curative reaction from small doses of a substance, high doses of which cause sym...
Hormesis is a dose-response phenomenon that has received little recognition, credibility and accepta...
The hormesis concept has broad implications for biology and the biomedical sciences. This perspectiv...
Much confusion surrounds the concept of hormesis and what its biological meaning represents. This pa...
Hormesis is a biphasic dose response with specific quantitative features for the amplitude and width...
Hormesis, a dose-response relationship phenomenon characterized by low-dose stimulation and high-dos...
This article offers a broad assessment of the hormetic dose response and its relevance to biomedical...
The authors comment on Calabrese and Baldwin's paper 'Defining Hormesis', which, to date, is the fir...
This review proposes that the emerging acceptance of the hormetic dose-response model in toxicology ...
Abstract—This article provides a comprehensive review of hormesis, a dose–response concept that is c...
The notion of hormesis has undergone numerous modifications in the course of the 20th century. Becau...
This article offers a broad assessment of the hormetic dose response and its relevance to biomedica...
A comprehensive effort was undertaken to identify articles demonstrating chemical hormesis. Nearly 4...
This article comments on some of the basic questions put forward in state-of-the-art discussions on ...
Hormesis can be defined as a biphasic dose-response relationship characterized by low-dose simulatio...
Homeopathy claims a curative reaction from small doses of a substance, high doses of which cause sym...
Hormesis is a dose-response phenomenon that has received little recognition, credibility and accepta...
The hormesis concept has broad implications for biology and the biomedical sciences. This perspectiv...
Much confusion surrounds the concept of hormesis and what its biological meaning represents. This pa...
Hormesis is a biphasic dose response with specific quantitative features for the amplitude and width...
Hormesis, a dose-response relationship phenomenon characterized by low-dose stimulation and high-dos...
This article offers a broad assessment of the hormetic dose response and its relevance to biomedical...
The authors comment on Calabrese and Baldwin's paper 'Defining Hormesis', which, to date, is the fir...
This review proposes that the emerging acceptance of the hormetic dose-response model in toxicology ...
Abstract—This article provides a comprehensive review of hormesis, a dose–response concept that is c...
The notion of hormesis has undergone numerous modifications in the course of the 20th century. Becau...
This article offers a broad assessment of the hormetic dose response and its relevance to biomedica...
A comprehensive effort was undertaken to identify articles demonstrating chemical hormesis. Nearly 4...
This article comments on some of the basic questions put forward in state-of-the-art discussions on ...
Hormesis can be defined as a biphasic dose-response relationship characterized by low-dose simulatio...
Homeopathy claims a curative reaction from small doses of a substance, high doses of which cause sym...
Hormesis is a dose-response phenomenon that has received little recognition, credibility and accepta...
The hormesis concept has broad implications for biology and the biomedical sciences. This perspectiv...