Of Reductionism and The Pendulum Swing: Connecting Toxicology and Human Health
In this contribution we will show that research in the field of toxicology, pharmacology and physiology is by and large characterised by a pendulum swing of which the amplitudes represent risks and benefits of exposure. As toxicology usually tests at higher levels than the populace routinely is expo...
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Main Authors: | Jaap C Hanekamp (Author), Aalt Bast (Author), Jan HJM Kwakman (Author) |
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SAGE Publishing,
2012-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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