You may find this relationship between endocrine disruptors and receptors described as having a “non-monotonic dose response." https://t.co/i4RP7C9snS
RT @drkohilathas: Interesting, a lot of endocrine disruptors (like BPA) work in an inverted U shaped dose-response manner. Meaning that ext…
RT @drkohilathas: Interesting, a lot of endocrine disruptors (like BPA) work in an inverted U shaped dose-response manner. Meaning that ext…
RT @drkohilathas: Interesting, a lot of endocrine disruptors (like BPA) work in an inverted U shaped dose-response manner. Meaning that ext…
RT @drkohilathas: Interesting, a lot of endocrine disruptors (like BPA) work in an inverted U shaped dose-response manner. Meaning that ext…
Interesting, a lot of endocrine disruptors (like BPA) work in an inverted U shaped dose-response manner. Meaning that extremely high and low doses have minimal effects, whilst mid-range doses are enough to activate receptors. https://t.co/i4RP7C9snS
@FritsCartoons @DavidCornDC Actually you’ll need to update your 1960s science Non Monotonic Dose Response is a thing ;) https://t.co/tBqGMCB6Ei
Non-monotonic dose-response relationships and endocrine disruptors: a qualitative method of assessment http://t.co/ID7TNtIWix #Toxicology
Hormone disrupting chemicals (#acetaminophen?) may NOT have typical dose-response relationships, toxic at low levels? http://t.co/kQkt2rhxi7
Non-monotonic dose-response relationships and endocrine disruptors: a qualitative method of assessment http://t.co/8osP3CAHGA
Non-monotonic dose-response relationships and endocrine disruptors: a qualitative method of assessment http://t.co/4ngbw95OEl
http://t.co/jbfqzX6WSt Non-monotonic dose-response relationships and endocrine disruptors: a qualitative method of assessment Fabien Laga…