Dose-Response Curves in Chemical Carcinogenesis
Extrapolation from studies of chemical carcinogenicity in rodents, at high doses, to humans, at the typically low doses to which we are exposed, has been one of the most controversial issues in toxicology. Many chemical carcinogenesis experiments currently are evaluated on a linear scale for dose. L...
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Main Author: | William J. Waddell (Author) |
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