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Research Article

Influence of Repair Processes on Dose-Response Models

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Pages 839-852 | Published online: 22 Sep 2008

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Edward J. Calabrese. (2005) Cancer Biology and Hormesis: Human Tumor Cell Lines Commonly Display Hormetic (Biphasic) Dose Responses. Critical Reviews in Toxicology 35:6, pages 463-582.
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Edward J Calabrese. (2004) Hormesis: from marginalization to mainstream. Toxicology and Applied Pharmacology 197:2, pages 125-136.
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Rory B. Conolly & Werner K. Lutz. (2004) Nonmonotonic Dose-Response Relationships: Mechanistic Basis, Kinetic Modeling, and Implications for Risk Assessment. Toxicological Sciences 77:1, pages 151-157.
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Edward J. CalabreseLinda A. Baldwin. (2003) Hormesis: The Dose-Response Revolution. Annual Review of Pharmacology and Toxicology 43:1, pages 175-197.
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Edward J. Calabrese & Linda A. Baldwin. (1999) Reevaluation of the Fundamental Dose–Response Relationship. BioScience 49:9, pages 725-732.
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Edward J. CalabreseLinda A. BaldwinCharles D. Holland. (2006) Hormesis: A Highly Generalizable and Reproducible Phenomenon With Important Implications for Risk Assessment. Risk Analysis 19:2, pages 261-281.
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Carl M. Fleck, Helmut Schöllnberger, Markus M. Kottbauer, Thomas Dockal & Ulrike Prüfert. (1999) Modeling radioprotective mechanisms in the dose effect relation at low doses and low dose rates of ionizing radiation. Mathematical Biosciences 155:1, pages 13-44.
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Tom Downs & Ralph Frankowski. (2016) A cancer risk model with adaptive repair. Human & Experimental Toxicology 17:12, pages 697-700.
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Edward J. Calabrese & Linda A. Baldwin. (1998) Can the Concept of Hormesis Be Generalized to Carcinogenesis?. Regulatory Toxicology and Pharmacology 28:3, pages 230-241.
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