Abstract
Hormesis, a dose-response relationship phenomenon characterized by low-dose stimulation and high-dose inhibition, has been frequently observed in properly designed studies and is broadly generalizable as being independent of chemical/physical agent, biological model, and endpoint measured. This under-recognized and -appreciated concept has the potential to profoundly change toxicology and its related disciplines with respect to study design, animal model selection, endpoint selection, risk assessment methods, and numerous other aspects, including chemotherapeutics. This article indicates that as a result of hormesis, fundamental changes in the concept and conduct of toxicology and risk assessment should be…
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- Hormesis
- Risk assessment
- Toxicology
- No-observed-adverse-effect level
- Medicine
- Risk analysis (engineering)
- Pharmacology
- Biology
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Good health and well-being
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