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Jun 28, 2010 · With environmental, dietary, and endogenous exposures to formaldehyde, epidemiological studies on formaldehyde are warranted, and the integration of basic mechanistic data with the epidemiological findings are critical to developing sound human cancer risk assessments for this high-volume chemical.
- Lois Lehman-McKeeman
- 2010
May 7, 2024 · Application of Paracelsus’s principle to mechanistic toxicology may be challenging as one compound may affect many molecular pathways at different doses with different and often nonlinear dose-response relationships (DRR).
- Suvorov, Alexander
Aug 7, 2009 · For Paracelsus his reformation of medicine paralleled the Church's Reformation, and even the societal revolution seemingly promised by the German Peasants' Revolt of 1525. Ever the independent thinker, Paracelsus developed an essentially unique religious position marked by elements of contemporary Anabaptism and Spiritualism.
- Joseph P. Byrne
- 2010
Jan 17, 2000 · High doses can cause chronic wounding of tissues, cell death and consequent chronic cell division of neighboring cells, which is a risk factor for cancer. Each time a cell divides, there is some probability that a mutation will occur, and thus increased cell division increases the risk of cancer.
- Bruce N Ames, Lois Swirsky Gold
- 2000
Mar 25, 2009 · The Swiss-Austrian-German surgeon-alchemist-mystic Theophrastus von Hohenheim (1493-1541)—also known as Theophrastus Bombastus Aureolus von Hohenheim, or simply Paracelsus—is best known to medical history as a lone revolutionary.
- Christopher Hamlin
- 2009
Feb 23, 2021 · Introduction. The main purpose of this article is to highlight the great impact of Paracelsus, a German-Swiss alchemist and physician of the 16th century, on toxicology. Paracelsus is recognized as the most influential medical scientist in Western Europe during the Renaissance.
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The so-called Paracelsus’ “dose-response effect” establishes that, for any drug, there is a dose range (concentration) that is without any effect, one with a pharmacological effect but minimal toxicity (or an acceptable safety profile), and another with pharmacological and toxic effects.