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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
Citation: Ej. Calabrese, Evidence that hormesis represents an "overcompensation" response to a disruption in homeostasis, ECOTOX ENV, 42(2), 1999, pp. 135-137

Authors: Calabrese, EJ Stanek, EJ James, RC Roberts, SM
Citation: Ej. Calabrese et al., Soil ingestion - A concern for acute toxicity in children (Reprinted from Environmental Health Perspectives, vol 105, Dec, 1997), J ENVIR HEA, 61(6), 1999, pp. 18-23

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: Moghaddam, AP Eggers, JS Calabrese, EJ
Citation: Ap. Moghaddam et al., Evaluation of sex difference in tissue repair following acute carbon tetrachloride toxicity in male and female Sprague-Dawley rats, TOXICOLOGY, 130(2-3), 1998, pp. 95-105

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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