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Specializing in:
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Interpretations of biological
dose-response relationships
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Nonlinearity in Biology, Toxicology, and
Medicine
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Interpretations of dose-response
relationships i.e., hormetic, linear, and threshold models
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Mechanisms of hormesis
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Implications of dose-response
relationships for risk-assessment, (pharmaceuticals, toxicology, etc.)
Advantages to Publishing in Dose-Response:
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No submission charges
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No per page charges
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Ease of submission and timely review with our online
submission software “Manuscript Central”
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Free pdf of your final paper
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Low-cost reprints can be ordered at author page proof stage or
any time thereafter
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60-day free access to Dose-Response once your paper is
published
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Publication in a respected peer-reviewed journal with
worldwide access through our content manager MetaPress
Dose-Response, the official journal of the
International Dose-Response Society, is a quarterly
peer-reviewed electronic journal dedicated to the publication of
original findings on the occurrence of dose-response
relationships across a broad range of biological disciplines
including physiology, biochemistry, molecular biology,
toxicology, radiation biology, pharmacology, medicine,
neuroscience, immunology, developmental biology, ecology,
experimental psychology, plant biology, and environmental and
related sciences. In addition to descriptive experimental
findings of dose-responses, particular interest will focus on
experimental evidence providing mechanistic understanding of
nonlinear dose-response relationships. The journal also welcomes
the submission of biologically motivated statistical modeling of
dose-response relationships. While the emphasis of the journal
is on the publication of experimental findings, population-based
epidemiological studies relating to nonlinearity are encouraged. Dose-Response
encourages the submission of mini-reviews on topics at the
forefront of research interest, and the journal is particularly
interested in receiving manuscripts that apply the concept of
nonlinearity to current developments in drug and chemical
testing procedures as well as in environmental, occupational and
medical risk assessment.
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Seventh Annual International Conference:
“Dose-Response: Implications for Toxicology, Medicine, and Risk
Assessment”
—April 29 – 30, 2008
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