This Opinion assesses the biological relevance of the non-monotonic dose responses (NMDR) identified in a previous EFSA External Report (Beausoleil et al., 2016) produced under GP/EFSA/SCER/2014/01 and the follow-up probabilistic assessment (Chevillotte et al., 2017a,b), focusing on the in vivo data sets fulfilling most of the checkpoints of the visual/statistical-based analysis identified in Beausoleil et al. (2016). The evaluation was completed with cases discussed in EFSA assessments and the update of the scientific literature. Observations of NMDR were confirmed in certain studies and are particularly relevant for receptor-mediated effects. Based on the results of the evaluation, the Opinion proposes an approach to be applied during the...
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Abstract This Opinion assesses the biological relevance of the non‐monotonic dose responses (NMDR) i...
Funding text The Scientific Committee wishes to thank the following for the support provided to this...
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) have been demonstrated for natural hormones and endocrin...
International audienceExperimental studies investigating the effects of endocrine disruptors frequen...
Non-monotonic dose response curves (NMDRCs) occur in cells, tissues, animals and human populations i...
Non-monotonic dose response curves (NMDRCs) have been demonstrated for natural hormones and endocrin...
In January 2015, the European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) published a new opinion on the assessment...
[[abstract]]Bisphenol A (BPA) has been receiving increasing attention because of evidence of its rep...
The assessment of potential health risks possibly arising from the hormone-like effects of the indus...
The European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) has published a new scientific assessment of the industria...
D ow nloaded from GaylorLutzConolly rev. 2 Statistical analyses of non-monotonic dose response curve...
EFSA was asked by the German Federal Institute for Risk Assessment (BfR) to re-evaluate the TDI for ...
Two new studies from the USA relaunched discussions this week about the substance, bisphenol A. The ...
Abstract This Opinion assesses the biological relevance of the non‐monotonic dose responses (NMDR) i...
Funding text The Scientific Committee wishes to thank the following for the support provided to this...
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) have been demonstrated for natural hormones and endocrin...
International audienceExperimental studies investigating the effects of endocrine disruptors frequen...
Non-monotonic dose response curves (NMDRCs) occur in cells, tissues, animals and human populations i...
Non-monotonic dose response curves (NMDRCs) have been demonstrated for natural hormones and endocrin...
In January 2015, the European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) published a new opinion on the assessment...
[[abstract]]Bisphenol A (BPA) has been receiving increasing attention because of evidence of its rep...
The assessment of potential health risks possibly arising from the hormone-like effects of the indus...
The European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) has published a new scientific assessment of the industria...
D ow nloaded from GaylorLutzConolly rev. 2 Statistical analyses of non-monotonic dose response curve...
EFSA was asked by the German Federal Institute for Risk Assessment (BfR) to re-evaluate the TDI for ...
Two new studies from the USA relaunched discussions this week about the substance, bisphenol A. The ...