- high-dose
amounts are
either inhibitory to
function or toxic.
Within the
hormetic zone, the
biological response to low-dose
amounts of some
stressors is...
- by
oxidative stress. A
mechanism for
hormetic dose
responses is
proposed in
which Nrf2 may
serve as an
hormetic mediator that
mediates a vast spectrum...
- with a sign change, i.e. a
hormetic response. The
radiation adaptive response seems to be a main
origin of the
potential hormetic effect. The theoretical...
- (hormḗ), ὅρμησις (hórmēsis), ὁρμῶν (hormôn) horme, hormephobia, hormesis,
hormetic, hormic,
hormone hort-
garden Latin hortus,
horti antecourt, cohort, cortege...
-
diabetes and
different types of cancer.
There seems to be a dual and
hormetic action of 4-HNE on the
health of cells:
lower intracellular concentrations...
- the New normal. She also
published The
geroscience agenda:
Toxic stress,
hormetic stress, and the rate of
aging through the
Ageing Research Reviews. Her...
- Approach, OUP. ISBN 0-19-852224-X Calabrese, E.J.; Baldwin, L.A. (2003). "The
Hormetic Dose-Response
Model Is More
Common than the
Threshold Model in Toxicology"...
- in the
cells of some
Ramsar residents, but we do not
claim to have seen
hormetic effects in any of
those studied.
Given the
apparent lack of ill effects...
- dose response: the
psychomotor stimulant theory of
addiction reveals that
hormetic dose
responses are dominant".
Critical Reviews in Toxicology. 38 (7): 599–617...
- that
current regulations based on the LNT
model will
prevent or
limit the
hormetic effect, and thus have a
negative impact on health.
Other non-linear effects...