A Molecular Basis for Understanding the Benefits from Subharmful Dosesof Toxicants

In the past many scientists have published papers on hormesis, on molecular stress responses, and on the similia principle in homoeopathy. Very few, however, have stressed a common base of interdependence of these fields. Reviews the most important of these studies to demonstrate their evolution and...

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Veröffentlicht in:Environmental management and health 1994-03, Vol.5 (1), p.13-25
Hauptverfasser: van Wijk, R., Ooms, H., Wiegant, F.A.C., Souren, J.E.M., Ovelgnne, J.H., van Aken, J.M., Bol, A.W.J.M.
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