The biological response of individual organisms or groups of organisms to stress is crucial in several scientific disciplines, and hormesis is the most appropriate concept for studying dose-response relationships. The concept of hormesis supports that the response to low-level doses of an agent opposes the response to high-level doses and is characterized by a J or U shape outstretched in the Euclidean space. Hormesis has been widely known for chemical compounds and radiation; however, whether hormesis appears upon a variety of environmental factors remains underexplored. Here I provide evidence for the occurrence of environmental hormesis which opens Pandora's "pithos" for a wide variety of scientific disciplines. I demonstrate that plant ...
The exposure of living organisms to environmental stress triggers defensive responses resulting in t...
The hormesis hypothesis provides that human, animal or plant exposure to a low external dose of a ha...
The phenomenon of subtoxic stimulation of organism response is not uncommon in aquatic toxicology ex...
Hormesis can be defined as a biphasic dose-response relationship characterized by low-dose simulatio...
Hormesis is the phenomenon where a stressor, which is known to be toxic at high doses, induces stimu...
Hormesis and essentiality are likely real and common effects at the level of the individual. However...
Biogenic volatile organic compounds (BVOCs) are released to the atmosphere from vegetation. BVOCs ai...
Documented biphasic dose-responses date some 150 years back; however, massive evaluations of the occ...
Abstract Hormesis refers to adaptive responses of biological systems to moderate environmental or se...
The hormesis concept has broad implications for biology and the biomedical sciences. This perspectiv...
Hormesis is a positive effect after introducing a small dose of a toxin to all kinds of organisms. T...
The risk of human exposure to environmental compounds has historically been based on the extrapolati...
A comprehensive effort was undertaken to identify articles demonstrating chemical hormesis. Nearly 4...
The hormesis concept has broad implications for biology and the biomedical sciences. This perspectiv...
The field of ecotoxicology has traditionally used monotonic relationships to study dose-responses, s...
The exposure of living organisms to environmental stress triggers defensive responses resulting in t...
The hormesis hypothesis provides that human, animal or plant exposure to a low external dose of a ha...
The phenomenon of subtoxic stimulation of organism response is not uncommon in aquatic toxicology ex...
Hormesis can be defined as a biphasic dose-response relationship characterized by low-dose simulatio...
Hormesis is the phenomenon where a stressor, which is known to be toxic at high doses, induces stimu...
Hormesis and essentiality are likely real and common effects at the level of the individual. However...
Biogenic volatile organic compounds (BVOCs) are released to the atmosphere from vegetation. BVOCs ai...
Documented biphasic dose-responses date some 150 years back; however, massive evaluations of the occ...
Abstract Hormesis refers to adaptive responses of biological systems to moderate environmental or se...
The hormesis concept has broad implications for biology and the biomedical sciences. This perspectiv...
Hormesis is a positive effect after introducing a small dose of a toxin to all kinds of organisms. T...
The risk of human exposure to environmental compounds has historically been based on the extrapolati...
A comprehensive effort was undertaken to identify articles demonstrating chemical hormesis. Nearly 4...
The hormesis concept has broad implications for biology and the biomedical sciences. This perspectiv...
The field of ecotoxicology has traditionally used monotonic relationships to study dose-responses, s...
The exposure of living organisms to environmental stress triggers defensive responses resulting in t...
The hormesis hypothesis provides that human, animal or plant exposure to a low external dose of a ha...
The phenomenon of subtoxic stimulation of organism response is not uncommon in aquatic toxicology ex...