The fundamental principle in regulatory toxicology is that all chemicals are toxic and that the severity of effect is proportional to the exposure level. An ancillary assumption is that there are no effects at exposures below the lowest observed adverse effect level (LOAEL), either because no effects exist or because they are not statistically resolvable, implying that they would not be adverse. Chemicals that interfere with hormones violate these principles in two important ways: dose–response relationships can be non-monotonic, which have been reported in hundreds of studies of endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDCs); and effects are often observed below the LOAEL, including all environmental epidemiological studies examining EDCs. In recog...
For decades, studies of endocrine-disrupting chemicals (EDCs) have challenged traditional concepts i...
The 2009 National Research Council report, Science and Decisions, proposes harmonizing dose-response...
© The Author(s) 2016. Endocrine disruption is a specific form of toxicity, where natural and/or anth...
Non-monotonic dose response curves (NMDRCs) have been demonstrated for natural hormones and endocrin...
International audienceExperimental studies investigating the effects of endocrine disruptors frequen...
This Opinion assesses the biological relevance of the non-monotonic dose responses (NMDR) identified...
Non-monotonic dose response curves (NMDRCs) occur in cells, tissues, animals and human populations i...
AbstractVandenberg et al. (2012) claim that “most if not all [endocrine-disrupting chemicals (EDCs)]...
AbstractA workshop was held in Berlin September 12–14th 2012 to assess the state of the science of t...
Non-monotonic dose response curves (NMDRCs) have been demonstrated for natural hormones and endocrin...
This study aims to evaluate the evidence for the existence of non-monotonic dose-responses (NMDRs) o...
Funding text The Scientific Committee wishes to thank the following for the support provided to this...
A workshop was held in Berlin September 12-14th 2012 to assess the state of the science of the data ...
Abstract This Opinion assesses the biological relevance of the non‐monotonic dose responses (NMDR) i...
We demonstrate that low-dose estimates such as the no observed adverse effect levels derived from st...
For decades, studies of endocrine-disrupting chemicals (EDCs) have challenged traditional concepts i...
The 2009 National Research Council report, Science and Decisions, proposes harmonizing dose-response...
© The Author(s) 2016. Endocrine disruption is a specific form of toxicity, where natural and/or anth...
Non-monotonic dose response curves (NMDRCs) have been demonstrated for natural hormones and endocrin...
International audienceExperimental studies investigating the effects of endocrine disruptors frequen...
This Opinion assesses the biological relevance of the non-monotonic dose responses (NMDR) identified...
Non-monotonic dose response curves (NMDRCs) occur in cells, tissues, animals and human populations i...
AbstractVandenberg et al. (2012) claim that “most if not all [endocrine-disrupting chemicals (EDCs)]...
AbstractA workshop was held in Berlin September 12–14th 2012 to assess the state of the science of t...
Non-monotonic dose response curves (NMDRCs) have been demonstrated for natural hormones and endocrin...
This study aims to evaluate the evidence for the existence of non-monotonic dose-responses (NMDRs) o...
Funding text The Scientific Committee wishes to thank the following for the support provided to this...
A workshop was held in Berlin September 12-14th 2012 to assess the state of the science of the data ...
Abstract This Opinion assesses the biological relevance of the non‐monotonic dose responses (NMDR) i...
We demonstrate that low-dose estimates such as the no observed adverse effect levels derived from st...
For decades, studies of endocrine-disrupting chemicals (EDCs) have challenged traditional concepts i...
The 2009 National Research Council report, Science and Decisions, proposes harmonizing dose-response...
© The Author(s) 2016. Endocrine disruption is a specific form of toxicity, where natural and/or anth...