International audienceExperimental studies investigating the effects of endocrine disruptors frequently identify potential unconventional dose-response relationships called non-monotonic dose-response (NMDR) relationships. Standardized approaches for investigating NMDR relationships in a risk assessment context are missing. The aim of this work was to develop criteria for assessing the strength of NMDR relationships. A literature search was conducted to identify published studies that report NMDR relationships with endocrine disruptors. Fifty-one experimental studies that investigated various effects associated with endocrine disruption elicited by many substances were selected. Scoring criteria were applied by adaptation of an approach pre...
Our attempts to confirm reports oflow-dose/hormetic effects in rodent endocrine toxicity studies are...
Abstract This Opinion assesses the biological relevance of the non‐monotonic dose responses (NMDR) i...
A workshop was held in Berlin September 12-14th 2012 to assess the state of the science of the data ...
International audienceExperimental studies investigating the effects of endocrine disruptors frequen...
Non-monotonic dose response curves (NMDRCs) have been demonstrated for natural hormones and endocrin...
Non-monotonic dose response curves (NMDRCs) have been demonstrated for natural hormones and endocrin...
The fundamental principle in regulatory toxicology is that all chemicals are toxic and that the seve...
This study aims to evaluate the evidence for the existence of non-monotonic dose-responses (NMDRs) o...
Non-monotonic dose response curves (NMDRCs) occur in cells, tissues, animals and human populations i...
For decades, studies of endocrine-disrupting chemicals (EDCs) have challenged traditional concepts i...
Dose-response curves for the first interaction of a chemical with a biochemical target molecule are ...
This Opinion assesses the biological relevance of the non-monotonic dose responses (NMDR) identified...
As regulatory programs evaluate substances for their endocrine disrupting properties, careful study ...
AbstractVandenberg et al. (2012) claim that “most if not all [endocrine-disrupting chemicals (EDCs)]...
In regulatory toxicology, the dose-response relationship is a key element towards fulfilling safety ...
Our attempts to confirm reports oflow-dose/hormetic effects in rodent endocrine toxicity studies are...
Abstract This Opinion assesses the biological relevance of the non‐monotonic dose responses (NMDR) i...
A workshop was held in Berlin September 12-14th 2012 to assess the state of the science of the data ...
International audienceExperimental studies investigating the effects of endocrine disruptors frequen...
Non-monotonic dose response curves (NMDRCs) have been demonstrated for natural hormones and endocrin...
Non-monotonic dose response curves (NMDRCs) have been demonstrated for natural hormones and endocrin...
The fundamental principle in regulatory toxicology is that all chemicals are toxic and that the seve...
This study aims to evaluate the evidence for the existence of non-monotonic dose-responses (NMDRs) o...
Non-monotonic dose response curves (NMDRCs) occur in cells, tissues, animals and human populations i...
For decades, studies of endocrine-disrupting chemicals (EDCs) have challenged traditional concepts i...
Dose-response curves for the first interaction of a chemical with a biochemical target molecule are ...
This Opinion assesses the biological relevance of the non-monotonic dose responses (NMDR) identified...
As regulatory programs evaluate substances for their endocrine disrupting properties, careful study ...
AbstractVandenberg et al. (2012) claim that “most if not all [endocrine-disrupting chemicals (EDCs)]...
In regulatory toxicology, the dose-response relationship is a key element towards fulfilling safety ...
Our attempts to confirm reports oflow-dose/hormetic effects in rodent endocrine toxicity studies are...
Abstract This Opinion assesses the biological relevance of the non‐monotonic dose responses (NMDR) i...
A workshop was held in Berlin September 12-14th 2012 to assess the state of the science of the data ...