Hormesis is a dose-response phenomenon that has received little recognition, credibility and acceptance as evidenced by its absence from major toxicological/risk assessment texts, governmental regulatory dose-response modeling for risk assessment, and non-visibility in major professional toxicological society national meetings. This paper traces the historical evolution of the hormetic dose-response hypothesis, why this model is not only credible but also more common than the widely accepted threshold model in direct comparative evaluation, and how the toxicological community made a critical error in rejecting hormesis, a rejection sustained over 70 years
Current guidelines for cancer risk assessment emphasize a toxicant’s “mode of action”, rather than i...
A critique of the use of hormesis in risk assessment. Kitchin, KT; and Drane, Wanzer Summary: There ...
Background: Hormesis is a specific type of nonmonotonic dose response whose occurrence has been docu...
Hormesis is a dose-response phenomenon that has received little recognition, credibility and accepta...
A historical assessment of the origin of the dose–response in modern toxicology and its integration ...
The hormesis concept has broad implications for biology and the biomedical sciences. This perspectiv...
n Abstract Hormesis, a dose-response relationship phenomenon characterized by low-dose stimulation a...
Abstract—This article provides a comprehensive review of hormesis, a dose–response concept that is c...
Hormesis, a dose-response relationship phenomenon characterized by low-dose stimulation and high-dos...
Abstract The biomedical community made a fundamental error on the nature of the dose-response relati...
Hormesis is a nonlinear dose-response characterized by biological responses at low doses that are op...
Since the 1920s, interest in hormesis has peaked and ebbed. Hormesis had been a forgotten theory unt...
Hormesis is a nonlinear dose-response characterized by biological responses at low doses that are op...
This article offers a broad assessment of the hormetic dose response and its relevance to biomedical...
Despite the substantial development and publication of highly reproducible toxicological data, the c...
Current guidelines for cancer risk assessment emphasize a toxicant’s “mode of action”, rather than i...
A critique of the use of hormesis in risk assessment. Kitchin, KT; and Drane, Wanzer Summary: There ...
Background: Hormesis is a specific type of nonmonotonic dose response whose occurrence has been docu...
Hormesis is a dose-response phenomenon that has received little recognition, credibility and accepta...
A historical assessment of the origin of the dose–response in modern toxicology and its integration ...
The hormesis concept has broad implications for biology and the biomedical sciences. This perspectiv...
n Abstract Hormesis, a dose-response relationship phenomenon characterized by low-dose stimulation a...
Abstract—This article provides a comprehensive review of hormesis, a dose–response concept that is c...
Hormesis, a dose-response relationship phenomenon characterized by low-dose stimulation and high-dos...
Abstract The biomedical community made a fundamental error on the nature of the dose-response relati...
Hormesis is a nonlinear dose-response characterized by biological responses at low doses that are op...
Since the 1920s, interest in hormesis has peaked and ebbed. Hormesis had been a forgotten theory unt...
Hormesis is a nonlinear dose-response characterized by biological responses at low doses that are op...
This article offers a broad assessment of the hormetic dose response and its relevance to biomedical...
Despite the substantial development and publication of highly reproducible toxicological data, the c...
Current guidelines for cancer risk assessment emphasize a toxicant’s “mode of action”, rather than i...
A critique of the use of hormesis in risk assessment. Kitchin, KT; and Drane, Wanzer Summary: There ...
Background: Hormesis is a specific type of nonmonotonic dose response whose occurrence has been docu...