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2009: Calabrese Edward J
Hormesis: a conversation with a critic.
Environmental health perspectives 2009;117(9):1339-43.
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2009: Nascarella Marc A; Calabrese Edward J
The relationship between the IC(50), toxic threshold, and the magnitude of stimulatory response in biphasic (hormetic) dose-responses.
Regulatory toxicology and pharmacology : RTP 2009;54(3):229-33.
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2009: Calabrese Edward J
Getting the dose-response wrong: why hormesis became marginalized and the threshold model accepted.
Archives of toxicology 2009;83(3):227-47.
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2009: Calabrese Edward J; Blain Robyn B
Hormesis and plant biology.
Environmental pollution (Barking, Essex : 1987) 2009;157(1):42-8.
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2008: Calabrese Edward J
Hormesis and medicine.
British journal of clinical pharmacology 2008;66(5):594-617.
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2008: Calabrese Edward J; Stanek Edward J; Nascarella Marc A; Hoffmann George R
Hormesis predicts low-dose responses better than threshold models.
International journal of toxicology 2008;27(5):369-78.
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2008: Calabrese Edward J
Hormesis: why it is important to toxicology and toxicologists.
Environmental toxicology and chemistry / SETAC 2008;27(7):1451-74.
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2008: Calabrese Edward J
Hormesis and mixtures.
Toxicology and applied pharmacology 2008;229(2):262-3; author reply 264.
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2008: Calabrese Edward J
Hormesis and the law: introduction.
Human & experimental toxicology 2008;27(2):95-6.
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2008: Calabrese Edward J
Another California milestone: the first application of hormesis in litigation and regulation.
International journal of toxicology 2008;27(1):31-3.
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2008: Calabrese Edward J
Converging concepts: adaptive response, preconditioning, and the Yerkes-Dodson Law are manifestations of hormesis.
Ageing research reviews 2008;7(1):8-20.
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2008: Calabrese Edward J
Addiction and dose response: the psychomotor stimulant theory of addiction reveals that hormetic dose responses are dominant.
Critical reviews in toxicology 2008;38(7):599-617.
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2008: Calabrese Edward J
U-shaped dose response in behavioral pharmacology: historical foundations.
Critical reviews in toxicology 2008;38(7):591-8.
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2008: Calabrese Edward J
Pain and u-shaped dose responses: occurrence, mechanisms, and clinical implications.
Critical reviews in toxicology 2008;38(7):579-90.
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2008: Calabrese Edward J
Drug therapies for stroke and traumatic brain injury often display U-shaped dose responses: occurrence, mechanisms, and clinical implications.
Critical reviews in toxicology 2008;38(6):557-77.
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2008: Calabrese Edward J
Modulation of the epileptic seizure threshold: implications of biphasic dose responses.
Critical reviews in toxicology 2008;38(6):543-56.
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2008: Calabrese Edward J
An assessment of anxiolytic drug screening tests: hormetic dose responses predominate.
Critical reviews in toxicology 2008;38(6):489-542.
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2008: Calabrese Edward J
P-glycoprotein efflux transporter activity often displays biphasic dose-response relationships.
Critical reviews in toxicology 2008;38(5):473-87.
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2008: Calabrese Edward J
Astrocytes: adaptive responses to low doses of neurotoxins.
Critical reviews in toxicology 2008;38(5):463-71.
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2008: Calabrese Edward J
Stress biology and hormesis: the Yerkes-Dodson law in psychology--a special case of the hormesis dose response.
Critical reviews in toxicology 2008;38(5):453-62.
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2008: Calabrese Edward J
Alzheimer's disease drugs: an application of the hormetic dose-response model.
Critical reviews in toxicology 2008;38(5):419-51.
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2008: Calabrese Edward J
Enhancing and regulating neurite outgrowth.
Critical reviews in toxicology 2008;38(4):391-418.
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2008: Calabrese Edward J
Pharmacological enhancement of neuronal survival.
Critical reviews in toxicology 2008;38(4):349-89.
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2008: Calabrese Edward J
Dose-response features of neuroprotective agents: an integrative summary.
Critical reviews in toxicology 2008;38(4):253-348.
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2008: Calabrese Edward J
Neuroscience and hormesis: overview and general findings.
Critical reviews in toxicology 2008;38(4):249-52.
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2007: Calabrese Edward J
Threshold Dose--Response Model--RIP: 1911 to 2006.
BioEssays : news and reviews in molecular, cellular and developmental biology 2007;29(7):686-8.
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2007: Calabrese Edward J
Elliott's ethics of expertise proposal and application: a dangerous precedent.
Science and engineering ethics 2007;13(2):139-45.
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2006: Calabrese Edward J; Staudenmayer John W; Stanek Edward J; Hoffmann George R
Hormesis outperforms threshold model in National Cancer Institute antitumor drug screening database.
Toxicological sciences : an official journal of the Society of Toxicology 2006;94(2):368-78.
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2006: Calabrese Edward J
The failure of dose-response models to predict low dose effects: a major challenge for biomedical, toxicological and aging research.
Biogerontology 2006;7(2):119-22.
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2006: Calabrese Edward J; Staudenmayer John W; Stanek Edward J
Drug development and hormesis: changing conceptual understanding of the dose response creates new challenges and opportunities for more effective drugs.
Current opinion in drug discovery & development 2006;9(1):117-23.
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2005: Calabrese E J
Historical blunders: how toxicology got the dose-response relationship half right.
Cellular and molecular biology (Noisy-le-Grand, France) 2005;51(7):643-54.
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2005: Calabrese Edward J
Paradigm lost, paradigm found: the re-emergence of hormesis as a fundamental dose response model in the toxicological sciences.
Environmental pollution (Barking, Essex : 1987) 2005;138(3):379-411.
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2005: Calabrese Edward J
Cancer biology and hormesis: human tumor cell lines commonly display hormetic (biphasic) dose responses.
Critical reviews in toxicology 2005;35(6):463-582.
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2005: Calabrese Edward J; Cook Ralph R
Hormesis: how it could affect the risk assessment process.
Human & experimental toxicology 2005;24(5):265-70.
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2005: Calabrese Edward J
Should hormesis be the default model in risk assessment?
Human & experimental toxicology 2005;24(5):243.
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2005: Calabrese Edward J
Toxicological awakenings: the rebirth of hormesis as a central pillar of toxicology.
Toxicology and applied pharmacology 2005;204(1):1-8.
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2005: Calabrese Edward J
Hormetic dose-response relationships in immunology: occurrence, quantitative features of the dose response, mechanistic foundations, and clinical implications.
Critical reviews in toxicology 2005;35(2-3):89-295.
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2005: Calabrese Edward J; Blain Robyn
The occurrence of hormetic dose responses in the toxicological literature, the hormesis database: an overview.
Toxicology and applied pharmacology 2005;202(3):289-301.
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2004: Calabrese Edward J
Hormesis--basic, generalizable, central to toxicology and a method to improve the risk-assessment process.
International journal of occupational and environmental health 2004;10(4):466-7.
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2004: Calabrese Edward J
Hormesis: from marginalization to mainstream: a case for hormesis as the default dose-response model in risk assessment.
Toxicology and applied pharmacology 2004;197(2):125-36.
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2003: Calabrese Edward J; Baldwin Linda A
Hormesis at the National Toxicology Program (NTP): Evidence of Hormetic Dose Responses in NTP Dose-Range Studies.
Nonlinearity in biology, toxicology, medicine 2003;1(4):455-67.
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2003: Calabrese Edward J
The maturing of hormesis as a credible dose-response model.
Nonlinearity in biology, toxicology, medicine 2003;1(3):319-43.
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2003: Calabrese Edward J
The effects of diisopropylmethylphosphonate, a by-product of the production of sarin and a contaminant in drinking water at the Rocky Mountain Arsenal, on female mink.
Regulatory toxicology and pharmacology : RTP 2003;37(2):191-201.
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2003: Calabrese Edward J; Baldwin Linda A
Toxicology rethinks its central belief.
Nature 2003;421(6924):691-2.
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2003: Calabrese Edward J; Baldwin Linda A
The hormetic dose-response model is more common than the threshold model in toxicology.
Toxicological sciences : an official journal of the Society of Toxicology 2003;71(2):246-50.
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2003: Calabrese Edward J
Welcome to nonlinearity in biology, toxicology and medicine.
Nonlinearity in biology, toxicology, medicine 2003;1(1):1.
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2003: Calabrese Edward J; Baldwin Linda A
Ethanol and hormesis.
Critical reviews in toxicology 2003;33(3-4):407-24.
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2003: Calabrese Edward J; Baldwin Linda A
Peptides and hormesis.
Critical reviews in toxicology 2003;33(3-4):355-405.
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2003: Calabrese Edward J; Baldwin Linda A
Chemotherapeutics and hormesis.
Critical reviews in toxicology 2003;33(3-4):305-53.
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2003: Calabrese Edward J; Baldwin Linda A
Inorganics and hormesis.
Critical reviews in toxicology 2003;33(3-4):215-304.
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2003: Calabrese Edward J; Baldwin Linda A
Hormesis: the dose-response revolution.
Annual review of pharmacology and toxicology 2003;43():175-97.
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2002: Calabrese Edward J; Baldwin Linda A
Applications of hormesis in toxicology, risk assessment and chemotherapeutics.
Trends in pharmacological sciences 2002;23(7):331-7.
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2002: Calabrese Edward J
Hormesis: changing view of the dose-response, a personal account of the history and current status.
Mutation research 2002;511(3):181-9.
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2002: Calabrese Edward J; Baldwin Linda A
Hormesis and high-risk groups.
Regulatory toxicology and pharmacology : RTP 2002;35(3):414-28.
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2002: Calabrese E J; Baldwin L A
Defining hormesis.
Human & experimental toxicology 2002;21(2):91-7.
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2001: Calabrese E J; Baldwin L A
Harmonization of cancer and noncancer risk assessment summarized the proceedings of a consensus-building workshop.
Toxicological sciences : an official journal of the Society of Toxicology 2001;63(1):149.
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2001: Calabrese E J; Baldwin L A
The frequency of U-shaped dose responses in the toxicological literature.
Toxicological sciences : an official journal of the Society of Toxicology 2001;62(2):330-8.
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2001: Calabrese E J
The future of hormesis: where do we go from here?
Critical reviews in toxicology 2001;31(4-5):637-48.
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2001: Calabrese E J
Cell migration/chemotaxis: biphasic dose responses.
Critical reviews in toxicology 2001;31(4-5):615-24.
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2001: Calabrese E J
Apoptosis: biphasic dose responses.
Critical reviews in toxicology 2001;31(4-5):607-13.
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2001: Calabrese E J
Amyloid beta-peptide: biphasic dose responses.
Critical reviews in toxicology 2001;31(4-5):605-6.
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2001: Calabrese E J
Opiates: biphasic dose responses.
Critical reviews in toxicology 2001;31(4-5):585-604.
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2001: Calabrese E J
Dopamine: biphasic dose responses.
Critical reviews in toxicology 2001;31(4-5):563-83.
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2001: Calabrese E J
5-Hydroxytryptamine (serotonin): biphasic dose responses.
Critical reviews in toxicology 2001;31(4-5):553-61.
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2001: Calabrese E J
Adenosine: biphasic dose responses.
Critical reviews in toxicology 2001;31(4-5):539-51.
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2001: Calabrese E J
Adrenergic receptors: biphasic dose responses.
Critical reviews in toxicology 2001;31(4-5):523-38.
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2001: Calabrese E J
Androgens: biphasic dose responses.
Critical reviews in toxicology 2001;31(4-5):517-22.
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2001: Calabrese E J
Estrogen and related compounds: biphasic dose responses.
Critical reviews in toxicology 2001;31(4-5):503-15.
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2001: Calabrese E J
Nitric oxide: biphasic dose responses.
Critical reviews in toxicology 2001;31(4-5):489-501.
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2001: Calabrese E J
Prostaglandins: biphasic dose responses.
Critical reviews in toxicology 2001;31(4-5):475-87.
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2001: Calabrese E J; Baldwin L A
Agonist concentration gradients as a generalizable regulatory implementation strategy.
Critical reviews in toxicology 2001;31(4-5):471-3.
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2001: Calabrese E J
Overcompensation stimulation: a mechanism for hormetic effects.
Critical reviews in toxicology 2001;31(4-5):425-70.
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2001: Calabrese E J; Baldwin L A
Hormesis: a generalizable and unifying hypothesis.
Critical reviews in toxicology 2001;31(4-5):353-424.
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2001: Calabrese E J; Baldwin L A
Hormesis: U-shaped dose responses and their centrality in toxicology.
Trends in pharmacological sciences 2001;22(6):285-91.
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2001: Calabrese E J; Baldwin L A
U-shaped dose-responses in biology, toxicology, and public health.
Annual review of public health 2001;22():15-33.
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2000: Stanek E J; Calabrese E J
Daily soil ingestion estimates for children at a Superfund site.
Risk analysis : an official publication of the Society for Risk Analysis 2000;20(5):627-35.
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2000: Hood T E; Calabrese E J; Zuckerman B M
Detection of an estrogen receptor in two nematode species and inhibition of binding and development by environmental chemicals.
Ecotoxicology and environmental safety 2000;47(1):74-81.
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2000: Calabrese E J; Baldwin L A
Tales of two similar hypotheses: the rise and fall of chemical and radiation hormesis.
Human & experimental toxicology 2000;19(1):85-97.
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2000: Calabrese E J; Baldwin L A
Radiation hormesis: the demise of a legitimate hypothesis.
Human & experimental toxicology 2000;19(1):76-84.
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2000: Calabrese E J; Baldwin L A
Radiation hormesis: its historical foundations as a biological hypothesis.
Human & experimental toxicology 2000;19(1):41-75.
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2000: Calabrese E J; Baldwin L A
The marginalization of hormesis.
Human & experimental toxicology 2000;19(1):32-40.
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2000: Calabrese E J; Baldwin L A
Chemical hormesis: its historical foundations as a biological hypothesis.
Human & experimental toxicology 2000;19(1):2-31.
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2000: Calabrese E J; Baldwin L A
The effects of gamma rays on longevity.
Biogerontology 2000;1(4):309-19.
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1999: Blain R B; Reeves R; Ewald K A; Leonard D; Calabrese E J
Susceptibility to chlordecone-carbon tetrachloride induced hepatotoxicity and lethality is both age and sex dependent.
Toxicological sciences : an official journal of the Society of Toxicology 1999;50(2):280-6.
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1999: Calabrese E J; Blain R B
The Single Exposure Carcinogen Database: assessing the circumstances under which a single exposure to a carcinogen can cause cancer.
Toxicological sciences : an official journal of the Society of Toxicology 1999;50(2):169-85.
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1999: Calabrese E J; Baldwin L A; Holland C D
Hormesis: a highly generalizable and reproducible phenomenon with important implications for risk assessment.
Risk analysis : an official publication of the Society for Risk Analysis 1999;19(2):261-81.
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1999: Calabrese E J; Baldwin L A
Chemical hormesis: its historical foundations as a biological hypothesis.
Toxicologic pathology 1999;27(2):195-216.
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1999: Calabrese E J; Baldwin L A
The marginalization of hormesis.
Toxicologic pathology 1999;27(2):187-94.
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1998: Calabrese E J; Baldwin L A
Can the concept of hormesis Be generalized to carcinogenesis?
Regulatory toxicology and pharmacology : RTP 1998;28(3):230-41.
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1998: Calabrese E J; Baldwin L A
Hormesis as a default parameter in RfD derivation.
Human & experimental toxicology 1998;17(8):444-7.
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1998: Calabrese E J; Baldwin L A
A general classification of U-shaped dose-response relationships in toxicology and their mechanistic foundations.
Human & experimental toxicology 1998;17(7):353-64.
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1998: Calabrese E J; Baldwin L A
Hormesis as a biological hypothesis.
Environmental health perspectives 1998;106 Suppl 1():357-62.
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1997: Calabrese E J; Stanek E J; James R C; Roberts S M
Soil ingestion: a concern for acute toxicity in children.
Environmental health perspectives 1997;105(12):1354-8.
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1997: Calabrese E J; Baldwin L A; Kostecki P T; Potter T L
A toxicologically based weight-of-evidence methodology for the relative ranking of chemicals of endocrine disruption potential.
Regulatory toxicology and pharmacology : RTP 1997;26(1 Pt 1):36-40.
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1997: Calabrese E J
Striking the balance between the role of animal model and human data in hazard assessment.
Human & experimental toxicology 1997;16(4):186-7.
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1997: Calabrese E J; Stanek E J; Pekow P; Barnes R M
Soil ingestion estimates for children residing on a superfund site.
Ecotoxicology and environmental safety 1997;36(3):258-68.
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1997: Stanek E J; Calabrese E J; Barnes R; Pekow P
Soil ingestion in adults--results of a second pilot study.
Ecotoxicology and environmental safety 1997;36(3):249-57.
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1996: Calabrese E J; Stanek E J; Barnes R; Burmaster D E; Callahan B G; Heath J S; Paustenbach D; Abraham J; Gephart L A
Methodology to estimate the amount and particle size of soil ingested by children: implications for exposure assessment at waste sites.
Regulatory toxicology and pharmacology : RTP 1996;24(3):264-8.
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1996: Calabrese E J
Expanding the reference dose concept to incorporate and optimize beneficial effects while preventing toxic responses from nonessential toxicants.
Regulatory toxicology and pharmacology : RTP 1996;24(1 Pt 2):S68-75.
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1996: Calabrese E J
Biochemical individuality: the next generation.
Regulatory toxicology and pharmacology : RTP 1996;24(1 Pt 2):S58-67.
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1996: Calabrese E J
Expanding the RfD concept to incorporate and optimize beneficial effects while preventing toxic responses from nonessential toxicants.
Ecotoxicology and environmental safety 1996;34(1):94-101.
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1996: Calabrese E J; Mehendale H M
A review of the role of tissue repair as an adaptive strategy: why low doses are often non-toxic and why high doses can be fatal.
Food and chemical toxicology : an international journal published for the British Industrial Biological Research Association 1996;34(3):301-11.
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1996: Calabrese E J
Biological effects of low level exposures.
Human & experimental toxicology 1996;15(1):67-70.
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1995: Calabrese E J
Toxicological consequences of multiple chemical interactions: a primer.
Toxicology 1995;105(2-3):121-35.
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1995: Calabrese E J; Stanek E J
A dog's tale: soil ingestion by a canine.
Ecotoxicology and environmental safety 1995;32(1):93-5.
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1995: Calabrese E J; Leonard D A; Zhao X
Susceptibility of mink to methemoglobin formation.
Bulletin of environmental contamination and toxicology 1995;55(3):439-45.
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1995: Calabrese E J; Stanek E J
Resolving intertracer inconsistencies in soil ingestion estimation.
Environmental health perspectives 1995;103(5):454-7.
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1995: French C L; Yaun S S; Baldwin L A; Leonard D A; Zhao X Q; Calabrese E J
Potency ranking of methemoglobin-forming agents.
Journal of applied toxicology : JAT 1995;15(3):167-74.
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1995: Calabrese E J; Baldwin L A; Leonard D A; Zhao X Q
Decrease in hepatotoxicity by lead exposure is not explained by its mitogenic response.
Journal of applied toxicology : JAT 1995;15(2):129-32.
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1995: Stanek E J; Calabrese E J
Daily estimates of soil ingestion in children.
Environmental health perspectives 1995;103(3):276-85.
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1994: Sacco C; Calabrese E J
Selective inhibition of gastrointestinal beta-glucuronidase by poly(vinylbenzyl D-glucaro(1,4)lactonate). Part 2. Poly(vinylbenzyl D-glucaro(1,4) lactonate) in vitro inhibition studies.
Human & experimental toxicology 1994;13(11):759-63.
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1994: Scarano L J; Calabrese E J; Kostecki P T; Baldwin L A; Leonard D A
Evaluation of a rodent peroxisome proliferator in two species of freshwater fish: rainbow trout (Onchorynchus mykiss) and Japanese medaka (Oryzias latipes)
Ecotoxicology and environmental safety 1994;29(1):13-9.
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1994: Baldwin L A; Calabrese E J
Gap junction-mediated intercellular communication in primary cultures of rainbow trout hepatocytes.
Ecotoxicology and environmental safety 1994;28(2):201-7.
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1994: Calabrese E J; Baldwin L A
Improved method for selection of the NOAEL.
Regulatory toxicology and pharmacology : RTP 1994;19(1):48-50.
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1994: Calabrese E J; Leonard D A; Baldwin L A
Tissue repair: a critical determinant in CCl4 hepatotoxicity.
Ecotoxicology and environmental safety 1994;27(1):105-6.
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1994: Calabrese E J; Baldwin L A
A toxicological basis to derive a generic interspecies uncertainty factor.
Environmental health perspectives 1994;102(1):14-7.
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1993: Bell C E; Baldwin L A; Kostecki P T; Calabrese E J
Comparative response of rainbow trout and rat to the liver mitogen, lead.
Ecotoxicology and environmental safety 1993;26(3):280-4.
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1993: Donohue M; Baldwin L A; Leonard D A; Kostecki P T; Calabrese E J
Effect of hypolipidemic drugs gemfibrozil, ciprofibrate, and clofibric acid on peroxisomal beta-oxidation in primary cultures of rainbow trout hepatocytes.
Ecotoxicology and environmental safety 1993;26(2):127-32.
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1993: Wysynski A M; Baldwin L A; Leonard D A; Calabrese E J
Interactive potential of omega-3 fatty acids with clofibrate or DEHP on hepatic peroxisome proliferation in male Wistar rats.
Human & experimental toxicology 1993;12(4):337-40.
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1993: Calabrese E J; Baldwin L A; Mehendale H M
G2 subpopulation in rat liver induced into mitosis by low-level exposure to carbon tetrachloride: an adaptive response.
Toxicology and applied pharmacology 1993;121(1):1-7.
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1993: Calabrese E J; Baldwin L A
Possible examples of chemical hormesis in a previously published study.
Journal of applied toxicology : JAT 1993;13(3):169-72.
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1993: Baldwin L A; Kostecki P T; Calabrese E J
The effect of peroxisome proliferators on S-phase synthesis in primary cultures of fish hepatocytes.
Ecotoxicology and environmental safety 1993;25(2):193-201.
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1993: Sacco C; McEwen W E; Calabrese E J
Selective inhibition of gastrointestinal beta-glucuronidase by polyvinylbenzyl D-glucaro(1,4)lactonate: attachment of D-glucaro(1,4)lactone to polyvinylbenzyl chloride.
Human & experimental toxicology 1993;12(2):181-4.
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1993: Calabrese E J; Gilbert C E
Lack of total independence of uncertainty factors (UFs): implications for the size of the total uncertainty factor.
Regulatory toxicology and pharmacology : RTP 1993;17(1):44-51.
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1993: Calabrese E J; Leonard D A; Baldwin L A; Kostecki P T
Ornithine decarboxylase (ODC) activity in the liver of individual medaka (Oryzias latipes) of both sexes.
Ecotoxicology and environmental safety 1993;25(1):19-24.
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1992: Calabrese E J; Kostecki P T
The Council for Health and Environmental Safety of Soils.
Regulatory toxicology and pharmacology : RTP 1992;16(3):273-9.
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1992: Langlois C J; Calabrese E J
The interactive effect of chlorine, copper and nitrite on methaemoglobin formation in red blood cells of Dorset sheep.
Human & experimental toxicology 1992;11(3):223-8.
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1992: Calabrese E J; Beck B D; Chappell W R
Does the animal-to-human uncertainty factor incorporate interspecies differences in surface area?
Regulatory toxicology and pharmacology : RTP 1992;15(2 Pt 1):172-9.
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1992: Ochs J B; Baldwin L A; Leonard D A; Calabrese E J
Effects of joint exposures to selected peroxisome proliferators on hepatic acyl-CoA oxidase activity in male B6C3F1 mice.
Human & experimental toxicology 1992;11(2):83-8.
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1992: Calabrese E J; Stanek E S
Distinguishing outdoor soil ingestion from indoor dust ingestion in a soil pica child.
Regulatory toxicology and pharmacology : RTP 1992;15(1):83-5.
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1992: Calabrese E J; Baldwin L A
Lead-induced cell proliferation and organ-specific tumorigenicity.
Drug metabolism reviews 1992;24(3):409-16.
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1992: Calabrese E J; Aulerich R J; Padgett G A
Mink as a predictive model in toxicology.
Drug metabolism reviews 1992;24(4):559-78.
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1991: Calabrese E J; Stanek E J; Gilbert C E
Evidence of soil-pica behaviour and quantification of soil ingested.
Human & experimental toxicology 1991;10(4):245-9.
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1991: Calabrese E J; Stanek E J
A guide to interpreting soil ingestion studies. II. Qualitative and quantitative evidence of soil ingestion.
Regulatory toxicology and pharmacology : RTP 1991;13(3):278-92.
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1991: Stanek E J; Calabrese E J
A guide to interpreting soil ingestion studies. I. Development of a model to estimate the soil ingestion detection level of soil ingestion studies.
Regulatory toxicology and pharmacology : RTP 1991;13(3):263-77.
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1990: Calabrese E J; Stanek E J; Gilbert C E; Barnes R M
Preliminary adult soil ingestion estimates: results of a pilot study.
Regulatory toxicology and pharmacology : RTP 1990;12(1):88-95.
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1990: Yang J H; Kostecki P T; Calabrese E J; Baldwin L A
Induction of peroxisome proliferation in rainbow trout exposed to ciprofibrate.
Toxicology and applied pharmacology 1990;104(3):476-82.
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1990: Young J C; Kenyon E M; Calabrese E J
Inhibition of beta-glucuronidase in human urine by ascorbic acid.
Human & experimental toxicology 1990;9(3):165-70.
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1990: Calabrese E J
How to address human interindividual variation in the process of animal extrapolation.
Progress in clinical and biological research 1990;340D():315-22.
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1989: Calabrese E J; Barnes R; Stanek E J; Pastides H; Gilbert C E; Veneman P; Wang X R; Lasztity A; Kostecki P T
How much soil do young children ingest: an epidemiologic study.
Regulatory toxicology and pharmacology : RTP 1989;10(2):123-37.
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1989: Calabrese E J; Canada A T
Catalase: its role in xenobiotic detoxification.
Pharmacology & therapeutics 1989;44(2):297-307.
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1988: Pastides H; Calabrese E J; Hosmer D W; Harris D R
Spontaneous abortion and general illness symptoms among semiconductor manufacturers.
Journal of occupational medicine. : official publication of the Industrial Medical Association 1988;30(7):543-51.
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1988: Calabrese E J
Comparative biology of test species.
Environmental health perspectives 1988;77():55-62.
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