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Molecular Circuits, Biological Switches, and Nonlinear Dose..:
Andersen, Melvin E.
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Raymond S. H. Yang
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French, C. Tenley
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Environmental Health Perspectives. 110 (2002) - p. 971-978 , 2002
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https://www.jstor.org/stable/3455671
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Molecular Circuits, Biological Switches, and Nonlinear Dose-Response Relationships
UL https://suche.suub.uni-bremen.de/peid=jstor-3455671&Exemplar=1&LAN=DE A1 Andersen, Melvin E. A1 Raymond S. H. Yang A1 French, C. Tenley A1 Chubb, Laura S. A1 Dennison, James E. PB National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences. National Institutes of Health. Department of Health, Education and Welfare YR 2002 SN 0091-6765 K1 Biological switches K1 Dose-response relationships K1 Endocrine-active compounds K1 Estrogen K1 Molecular circuitry K1 Pharmacodynamic models K1 Risk assessment K1 TCDD K1 Biological sciences K1 Biology K1 Physiology K1 Physiological responses K1 Dose response relationship K1 Cytology K1 Cell biology K1 Cells K1 Epithelial cells K1 Hepatocytes K1 Physical sciences K1 Chemistry K1 Chemical compounds K1 Chemicals K1 Polymers K1 Biopolymers K1 Proteins K1 Receptors K1 Genetics K1 Molecular genetics K1 Genes K1 Anatomy K1 Digestive system K1 Liver K1 Health sciences K1 Medical sciences K1 Pharmacology K1 Clinical pharmacology K1 Pharmacokinetics K1 Dosage K1 Economics K1 Economic disciplines K1 Financial economics K1 Finance K1 Financial analysis K1 Risk management K1 Risk analysis K1 Physics K1 Microphysics K1 Molecular physics K1 Molecules K1 Applied sciences K1 Research methods K1 Modeling K1 Applied chemistry K1 Pharmaceutical chemistry K1 Drug design JF Environmental Health Perspectives VO 110 SP 971 OP 978 LK http://dx.doi.org/https://www.jstor.org/stable/3455671 DO https://www.jstor.org/stable/3455671 SF ELIB - SuUB Bremen
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