Systems Cancer Biology and the Controlling Mechanisms for the J-Shaped Cancer dose Response: Towards Relaxing the LNT Hypothesis
The hormesis phenomena or J-shaped dose response have been accepted as a common phenomenon regardless of the involved biological model, endpoint measured and chemical class/physical stressor. This paper first introduced a mathematical dose response model based on systems biology approach. It links m...
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Main Authors: | In Chio Lou (Author), Yuchao Zhao (Author), Yingjie Wu (Author), Paolo F Ricci (Author) |
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2013-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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