Calabrese, Edward J., 1946-....
Calabrese, Edward J.
Edward Calabrese American toxicologist
Calabrese, Edward James, 1946-
VIAF ID: 46836240 (Personal)
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Works
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Age and susceptibility to toxic substances | |
Air toxics and risk assessment | |
Biological effects of low level exposures to chemicals and radiation | |
Dobutsu shusa to gaiso. | |
The effects of elevated levels of sodium in community drinking water on blood pressure distribution patterns | |
The effects of iridium on the renal function of female Wistar rats. | |
Effects of sub-acute exposure to rhodium | |
Elemental mercury neurotoxicity and clinical recovery of function: A review of findings, and implications for occupational health | |
Emission of volatile organic compounds from plants shows a biphasic pattern within an hormetic context. | |
The EPA Cancer Risk Assessment Default Model Proposal: Moving Away From the LNT | |
Estimating risk of low radiation doses - a critical review of the BEIR VII report and its use of the linear no-threshold (LNT) hypothesis | |
Ethanol and hormesis | |
Ethical challenges of the linear non-threshold (LNT) cancer risk assessment revolution: History, insights, and lessons to be learned | |
Feasibility of Treatment Planning System in Localizing the COVID-19 Pneumonia Lesions and Evaluation of Volume Indices of Lung Involvement | |
A global environmental health perspective and optimisation of stress | |
Healthy living in an unhealthy world | |
Heat shock proteins and hormesis in the diagnosis and treatment of neurodegenerative diseases | |
Hormesis: A Compelling Platform for Sophisticated Plant Science | |
Hormesis : a revolution in biology, toxicology and medicine | |
Hormesis and Ginkgo biloba (GB): Numerous biological effects of GB are mediated via hormesis | |
Hormesis and stage specific toxicity induced by cadmium in an insect model, the queen blowfly, Phormia regina Meig | |
Hormesis, cellular stress response and neuroinflammation in schizophrenia: Early onset versus late onset state | |
Hormesis: Highly Generalizable and Beyond Laboratory | |
Hormesis: how it could affect the risk assessment process. | |
Hormesis in high-throughput screening of antibacterial compounds in E coli. | |
Hormesis Mediates Dose-Sensitive Shifts in Macrophage Activation Patterns | |
Hormesis: The dose response for the 21st century: The future has arrived | |
Hormesis: why it is important to biogerontologists | |
How did Hermann Muller publish a paper absent any data in the journal Science? Ethical questions and implications of Muller's Nobel Prize | |
How radiotherapy was historically used to treat pneumonia: could it be useful today? | |
Human and veterinary antibiotics induce hormesis in plants: Scientific and regulatory issues and an environmental perspective | |
Hydrocarbon contaminated soils and groundwater : analysis, fate, environmental and public health effects, remediation. | |
Hydrocarbon contaminated soils and groundwater [proceedings of the Annual West Coast conference on hydrocarbone contaminated soils and groundwater] | |
Hydrocarbon-induced hormesis: 101 years of evidence at the margin? | |
Hydrogen Sulfide and Carnosine: Modulation of Oxidative Stress and Inflammation in Kidney and Brain Axis | |
The importance of hormesis to public health | |
Inflammasomes, hormesis, and antioxidants in neuroinflammation: Role of NRLP3 in Alzheimer disease. | |
Inorganics in drinking water and cardiovascular disease | |
Linear non-threshold (LNT) fails numerous toxicological stress tests: Implications for continued policy use | |
Major pathogenic mechanisms in vascular dementia: Roles of cellular stress response and hormesis in neuroprotection | |
Mechanisms and Effects of Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation | |
Methodological approaches to deriving environmental and occupational health standards | |
Multiple chemical interactions | |
Nanoparticle Exposure and Hormetic Dose-Responses: An Update. | |
Necrotizing Fasciitis: Low-Dose Radiotherapy as a Potential Adjunct Treatment | |
New insights into the role of melatonin in plants and animals | |
Nutrition and environmental health : the influence of nutritional status on pollutant toxicity and carcinogenicity. | |
Ozone risk communication and management | |
Performing ecological risk assessments | |
Petroleum contaminated soils. | |
Pollutants and high risk groups, c1977:t.p. (Edward J. Calabrese, Univ. of Mass., Amherst) pub. info. (Edward James Calabrese; b. 8/10/46) | |
Pollutants and high-risk groups : the biological basis of increased human susceptibility to environmental and occupational pollutants | |
Predicting the effect of ozone on vegetation via linear non-threshold (LNT), threshold and hormetic dose-response models | |
Principles of animal extrapolation | |
Quantification of hormesis in anticancer-agent dose-responses | |
A quantitative assessment of hormetic responses of plants to ozone | |
Radiotherapy for Pertussis: An Historical Assessment. | |
Redox modulation of vitagenes via plant polyphenols and vitamin D: Novel insights for chemoprevention and therapeutic interventions based on organoid technology | |
Reduction of arthritic symptoms by low dose radiation therapy (LD-RT) is associated with an anti-inflammatory phenotype | |
Remediation techniques, environmental fate, risk assessment | |
Resveratrol commonly displays hormesis: occurrence and biomedical significance | |
The role of hormesis in the functional performance and protection of neural systems | |
The role of x-rays in the treatment of gas gangrene: a historical assessment | |
Safe drinking water act : amendments, regulations and standards | |
Science in the real world | |
Smoke-water commonly induces hormetic dose responses in plants | |
Special Issue : Scientific Foundations of Hormesis | |
Stress responses, vitagenes and hormesis as critical determinants in aging and longevity: Mitochondria as a "chi". | |
Successes and challenges | |
Theodosius Dobzhansky's view on biology and evolution v.2.0: "Nothing in biology makes sense except in light of evolution and evolution's dependence on hormesis-mediated acquired resilience that optimizes biological performance and numerous diverse | |
Transgenerational hormesis: What do parents sacrifice for their offspring? | |
Vida sana en un mundo insano | |
Vitagenes, cellular stress response, and acetylcarnitine: relevance to hormesis | |
Was Muller's 1946 Nobel Prize research for radiation-induced gene mutations peer-reviewed? | |
What is hormesis and its relevance to healthy aging and longevity? | |
動物種差と外插 |