Hormesis is a common phenomenon in a number of biomedical areas. However, the basic nature of this phenomenon remains largely unknown. Therefore, significant uncer-tainty is inevitable in attempts to apply hormesis as a pro-health and anti-aging tool. Evidence supporting that hormetic-like effects may be the result of a generalized whole-organism adaptive epigenetic response is reviewed. Specific hormesis-inducing interven-tions during development would allow to achieve an optimal balance between activation and repression of various genes and thus to prevent age-related degenerative diseases and slow aging. The reasons that oscillating temperature mild stress could potentially be used for human application are discussed
Aging is characterized by a stochastic accumulation of molecular damage, progressive failure of main...
The phenomenon of hormesis is represented by mild stress-induced stimulation of mainte-nance and rep...
If we accept the validity of the general concept of physiological hormesis as being the phenomenon o...
Hormesis is a common phenomenon in a number of biomedical areas. However, the basic nature of this p...
Hormesis is a common phenomenon in a number of biomedical areas. However, the basic nature of this p...
Hormesis is a phenomenon in which adaptive responses to low doses of otherwise harmful factors (also...
The idea of using hormesis for postponing aging and improving human health has been recently discuss...
The phenomenon of hormesis is represented by mild stress-induced stimulation of maintenance and repa...
The idea of using hormesis for postponing aging and improving human health has been recently discuss...
Hormesis in aging is represented bymild stress-induced stimulation of protectivemechanisms in cells ...
The aging of the population brings new heath challenges, and in particular, the need to implement su...
This paper provides a broad overview of hormesis, a specific type of biphasic dose response, its his...
The aging of the population brings new heath challenges, and in particular, the need to implement su...
Abstract: Single or multiple exposure to low doses of potentially harmful agents can have a variety ...
All living organisms need to adapt to ever changing adverse conditions in order to survive. The phen...
Aging is characterized by a stochastic accumulation of molecular damage, progressive failure of main...
The phenomenon of hormesis is represented by mild stress-induced stimulation of mainte-nance and rep...
If we accept the validity of the general concept of physiological hormesis as being the phenomenon o...
Hormesis is a common phenomenon in a number of biomedical areas. However, the basic nature of this p...
Hormesis is a common phenomenon in a number of biomedical areas. However, the basic nature of this p...
Hormesis is a phenomenon in which adaptive responses to low doses of otherwise harmful factors (also...
The idea of using hormesis for postponing aging and improving human health has been recently discuss...
The phenomenon of hormesis is represented by mild stress-induced stimulation of maintenance and repa...
The idea of using hormesis for postponing aging and improving human health has been recently discuss...
Hormesis in aging is represented bymild stress-induced stimulation of protectivemechanisms in cells ...
The aging of the population brings new heath challenges, and in particular, the need to implement su...
This paper provides a broad overview of hormesis, a specific type of biphasic dose response, its his...
The aging of the population brings new heath challenges, and in particular, the need to implement su...
Abstract: Single or multiple exposure to low doses of potentially harmful agents can have a variety ...
All living organisms need to adapt to ever changing adverse conditions in order to survive. The phen...
Aging is characterized by a stochastic accumulation of molecular damage, progressive failure of main...
The phenomenon of hormesis is represented by mild stress-induced stimulation of mainte-nance and rep...
If we accept the validity of the general concept of physiological hormesis as being the phenomenon o...