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Authors: Calabrese, EJ Baldwin, LA
Citation: Ej. Calabrese et La. Baldwin, Hormesis: U-shaped dose responses and their centrality in toxicology, TRENDS PHAR, 22(6), 2001, pp. 285-291

Authors: Calabrese, EJ Baldwin, LA
Citation: Ej. Calabrese et La. Baldwin, The frequency of U-shaped dose responses in the toxicological literature, TOXICOL SCI, 62(2), 2001, pp. 330-338

Authors: Calabrese, EJ Baldwin, LA
Citation: Ej. Calabrese et La. Baldwin, Hormesis: A generalizable and unifying hypothesis, CR R TOXIC, 31(4-5), 2001, pp. 353-424

Authors: Calabrese, EJ Baldwin, LA
Citation: Ej. Calabrese et La. Baldwin, Agonist concentration gradients as a generalizable regulatory implementation strategy, CR R TOXIC, 31(4-5), 2001, pp. 471-473

Authors: Calabrese, EJ Baldwin, LA
Citation: Ej. Calabrese et La. Baldwin, U-shaped dose-responses in biology, toxicology, and public health, ANN R PUB H, 22, 2001, pp. 15-33

Authors: Calabrese, EJ Baldwin, LA
Citation: Ej. Calabrese et La. Baldwin, The effects of gamma rays on longevity, BIOGERONTOL, 1(4), 2000, pp. 309-319

Authors: Calabrese, EJ Baldwin, LA
Citation: Ej. Calabrese et La. Baldwin, Chemical hormesis: its historical foundations as a biological hypothesis, HUM EXP TOX, 19(1), 2000, pp. 2-31

Authors: Calabrese, EJ Baldwin, LA
Citation: Ej. Calabrese et La. Baldwin, The marginalization of hormesis, HUM EXP TOX, 19(1), 2000, pp. 32-40

Authors: Calabrese, EJ Baldwin, LA
Citation: Ej. Calabrese et La. Baldwin, Radiation hormesis: its historical foundations as a biological hypothesis, HUM EXP TOX, 19(1), 2000, pp. 41-75

Authors: Calabrese, EJ Baldwin, LA
Citation: Ej. Calabrese et La. Baldwin, Radiation hormesis: the demise of a legitimate hypothesis, HUM EXP TOX, 19(1), 2000, pp. 76-84

Authors: Calabrese, EJ Baldwin, LA
Citation: Ej. Calabrese et La. Baldwin, Tales of two similar hypotheses: the rise and fall of chemical and radiation hormesis, HUM EXP TOX, 19(1), 2000, pp. 85-97

Authors: Calabrese, EJ Baldwin, LA
Citation: Ej. Calabrese et La. Baldwin, Hormesis and risk assessment: A risky proposal - Reply (vol 50, pg 5, 2000), BIOSCIENCE, 50(4), 2000, pp. 293-293

Authors: Calabrese, EJ Baldwin, LA
Citation: Ej. Calabrese et La. Baldwin, Hormesis and risk assessment: A risky proposal - Reply, BIOSCIENCE, 50(1), 2000, pp. 5-6

Authors: Calabrese, EJ Baldwin, LA
Citation: Ej. Calabrese et La. Baldwin, Reevaluation of the fundamental dose-response relationship (vol 49, pg 725, 1999), BIOSCIENCE, 50(1), 2000, pp. 6-6

Authors: Calabrese, EJ Baldwin, LA
Citation: Ej. Calabrese et La. Baldwin, Implementing hormetic effects in the risk assessment process: Differentiating beneficial and adverse hormetic effects in the RfD derivation process, HUM ECOL R, 5(5), 1999, pp. 965-971

Authors: Calabrese, EJ Baldwin, LA Holland, CD
Citation: Ej. Calabrese et al., Hormesis: A highly generalizable and reproducible phenomenon with important implications for risk assessment, RISK ANAL, 19(2), 1999, pp. 261-281

Authors: Calabrese, EJ Baldwin, LA
Citation: Ej. Calabrese et La. Baldwin, The marginalization of hormesis, TOX PATHOL, 27(2), 1999, pp. 187-194

Authors: Calabrese, EJ Baldwin, LA
Citation: Ej. Calabrese et La. Baldwin, Chemical hormesis: Its historical foundations as a biological hypothesis, TOX PATHOL, 27(2), 1999, pp. 195-216

Authors: Calabrese, EJ Baldwin, LA
Citation: Ej. Calabrese et La. Baldwin, Reevaluation of the fundamental dose-response relationship - A new database suggests that the U-shaped, rather than the sigmoidal, curve predominates, BIOSCIENCE, 49(9), 1999, pp. 725-732

Authors: Calabrese, EJ Baldwin, LA
Citation: Ej. Calabrese et La. Baldwin, Application of chemical hormesis concept to risk assessment: Reproductive toxicity as an example, TOXICOLOGY IN RISK ASSESSMENT, 1999, pp. 95-106

Authors: Calabrese, EJ Baldwin, LA
Citation: Ej. Calabrese et La. Baldwin, Can the concept of hormesis be generalized to carcinogenesis?, REGUL TOX P, 28(3), 1998, pp. 230-241
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