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The occurrence of chemically induced hormesis.

E J Calabrese, M E McCarthy, E Kenyon.   

Abstract

This paper will provide an overview of the potential general applicability of chemical hormesis. Evidence will be presented on the occurrence of chemical hormesis by chemical classes studied (e.g. heavy metals, polycylic aromatic hydrocarbons, etc.), by affected biological and toxic end points (e.g. growth enzyme activities, DNA-repair capacity, life span, tumor incidence) and by biological/taxonomic systems. Several specific examples of possible hormetic effects with respect to agents of environmental concern, such as chloroform, will be presented along with a discussion of future research directions.

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Year:  1987        PMID: 3553075     DOI: 10.1097/00004032-198705000-00002

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Health Phys        ISSN: 0017-9078            Impact factor:   1.316


  18 in total

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Authors:  R Piispanen
Journal:  Environ Geochem Health       Date:  1995-06       Impact factor: 4.609

Review 2.  Cellular stress response pathways and ageing: intricate molecular relationships.

Authors:  Nikos Kourtis; Nektarios Tavernarakis
Journal:  EMBO J       Date:  2011-05-17       Impact factor: 11.598

3.  Dissection of the hormetic curve: analysis of components and mechanisms.

Authors:  Volodymyr I Lushchak
Journal:  Dose Response       Date:  2014-04-11       Impact factor: 2.658

Review 4.  Endocrine disruption in nematodes: effects and mechanisms.

Authors:  Sebastian Höss; Lennart Weltje
Journal:  Ecotoxicology       Date:  2007-02       Impact factor: 2.823

5.  Low concentrations of nitric oxide exert a hormetic effect on Mycobacterium tuberculosis in vitro.

Authors:  William Benjamin Brugmann; Marcia A Firmani
Journal:  J Clin Microbiol       Date:  2005-09       Impact factor: 5.948

6.  Fathead minnow optomotor response as a behavioral endpoint in aquatic toxicity testing.

Authors:  A de Peyster; W F Long
Journal:  Bull Environ Contam Toxicol       Date:  1993-07       Impact factor: 2.151

7.  EPA's Stage 2 Disinfection Byproducts Rules (DBPR) and Northern Kentucky Water: An Economic and Scientific Review.

Authors:  Hugh Henry
Journal:  Dose Response       Date:  2013-05-16       Impact factor: 2.658

8.  Subclinical and reversible hepatic effects of occupational exposure to trichloroethylene.

Authors:  T Nagaya; N Ishikawa; H Hata; T Otobe
Journal:  Int Arch Occup Environ Health       Date:  1993       Impact factor: 3.015

9.  First study of hormesis effect on mushroom cultivation.

Authors:  Diego Cunha Zied; Fernanda Aparecida Dourado; Eustáquio Souza Dias; Arturo Pardo-Giménez
Journal:  World J Microbiol Biotechnol       Date:  2017-10-05       Impact factor: 3.312

10.  Alcohol: Friend or Foe? Alcoholic Beverage Hormesis for Cataract and Atherosclerosis is Related to Plasma Antioxidant Activity.

Authors:  Claire D Prickett; E Lister; Michelle Collins; C C Trevithick-Sutton; M Hirst; J A Vinson; E Noble; J R Trevithick
Journal:  Nonlinearity Biol Toxicol Med       Date:  2004-10
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