Current efforts to assess human health response to chemicals based on high-throughput in vitro assay data on intra-cellular changes have been hindered for some illnesses by lack of information on higher-level extracellular, inter-organ, and organism-level interactions. However, a dose-response function (DRF), informed by various levels of information including apical health response, can represent a template for convergent top-down, bottom-up analysis. In this paper, a general DRF for chronic chemical and other health stressors and mixtures is derived based on a general first-order model previously derived and demonstrated for illness progression. The derivation accounts for essential autocorrelation among initiating event magnitudes along ...
This paper shows that the relative toxic potency of four chlorinated dibenzo-p-dioxins (CDDs) is sim...
Hormetic effects have been observed at low exposure levels based on the dose-response pattern of dat...
Chemical exposures from diverse sources merge on a limited number of molecular pathways described as...
The 21st century vision for toxicity testing and risk assessment is to become more efficient at eval...
In recent years, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has developed a categorical (or ordinal) l...
Mechanistic possibilitles responsible for nonlinear shapes of the dose-response relationship in chem...
Data supporting various dose-respome relationships in chemical carcinogenesis are summarized. Genera...
A significant data base has been assembled on human variability in parameters representing a series ...
To elucidate the effects of chemicals on populations of different species in the environment, effici...
Biologically based dose-response (BBDR) modeling of environ-mental pollutants can be utilized to inf...
To elucidate the effects of chemicals on populations of different species in the environment, effici...
An array of epidemiological results and databases on test animal indicate that risk of cancer and at...
AbstractTo elucidate the effects of chemicals on populations of different species in the environment...
In developing mechanistic PK–PD models, incidence of toxic responses in a population has to be descr...
International audienceWe propose a pharmacokinetic-pharmacodynamic (PK/PD) model (with possibly diff...
This paper shows that the relative toxic potency of four chlorinated dibenzo-p-dioxins (CDDs) is sim...
Hormetic effects have been observed at low exposure levels based on the dose-response pattern of dat...
Chemical exposures from diverse sources merge on a limited number of molecular pathways described as...
The 21st century vision for toxicity testing and risk assessment is to become more efficient at eval...
In recent years, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has developed a categorical (or ordinal) l...
Mechanistic possibilitles responsible for nonlinear shapes of the dose-response relationship in chem...
Data supporting various dose-respome relationships in chemical carcinogenesis are summarized. Genera...
A significant data base has been assembled on human variability in parameters representing a series ...
To elucidate the effects of chemicals on populations of different species in the environment, effici...
Biologically based dose-response (BBDR) modeling of environ-mental pollutants can be utilized to inf...
To elucidate the effects of chemicals on populations of different species in the environment, effici...
An array of epidemiological results and databases on test animal indicate that risk of cancer and at...
AbstractTo elucidate the effects of chemicals on populations of different species in the environment...
In developing mechanistic PK–PD models, incidence of toxic responses in a population has to be descr...
International audienceWe propose a pharmacokinetic-pharmacodynamic (PK/PD) model (with possibly diff...
This paper shows that the relative toxic potency of four chlorinated dibenzo-p-dioxins (CDDs) is sim...
Hormetic effects have been observed at low exposure levels based on the dose-response pattern of dat...
Chemical exposures from diverse sources merge on a limited number of molecular pathways described as...