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Dose-response : a Publication of International Hormesis Society

Dose-response: A Publication of International Hormesis Society is a scholarly journal dedicated to exploring the concept of hormesis, which suggests that low doses of stressors can have beneficial effects on living organisms. This interdisciplinary journal publishes research articles, reviews, and commentaries that investigate the dose-response relationship across various fields, including toxicology, pharmacology, and environmental health. It serves as a platform for scientists and researchers to share their findings and contribute to the understanding of hormesis and its implications for hum

Details
Abbr. Dose Response
Publisher Sage Publications
Start 2005
End Continuing
Frequency Quarterly
e-ISSN 1559-3258
Country United States
Language English
Metrics
h-index / Ranks: 7562 48
SJR / Ranks: 8806 507
CiteScore / Ranks: 6878 3.90
JIF / Ranks: 4316 2.5
Recent Articles
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Fu J, Du G, Wang H, Liao C, Zhang Y, Li W
Dose Response . 2025 Mar; 23(1):15593258251323789. PMID: 40034200
The aim is to investigate the response of peripheral blood lymphocytes to a low-dose neutron-gamma field. The human peripheral blood was exposed to low-dose neutron-gamma radiation ex vivo. Flow cytometry...
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Shedid S, Abdel-Aziz N, Algeda F, Saada H
Dose Response . 2025 Mar; 23(1):15593258251323796. PMID: 40027956
Melatonin has been documented as an antioxidant agent. Numerous investigations have documented melatonin's radioprotective impact; however, investigation of its role post-irradiation requires further studies. Thus, the present study investigated melatonin's...
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Yan P, Wang Z, Wang Y, Liu Y, Tong A, Sun M
Dose Response . 2025 Feb; 23(1):15593258251322324. PMID: 39981028
The combination of thoracic radiotherapy and immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs) had demonstrated a synergistic therapeutic effect, albeit with the occurrence of overlapping pulmonary toxicities. We established a mouse model using...
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Alajeyan I, Alsughayyir J, Alfhili M
Dose Response . 2025 Jan; 23(1):15593258251314825. PMID: 39823073
Cytokinins are plant hormones that regulate cell growth and differentiation. In particular, zeatin (ZTN) delays cellular senescence of human fibroblasts and keratinocytes and exhibits anticancer activity. Chemotherapy-induced anemia is a...
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Chaplin K
Dose Response . 2024 Dec; 22(4):15593258241303476. PMID: 39713752
The Hiroshima/Nagasaki (H/N) studies by the Radiation Effect Research Foundation have not shown increased leukaemia for acute doses below 200 milli-gray (mGy). By contrast the INWORKS study of leukaemia in...
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Hu P, Ye L, Gong Y, Yan X, Huang P, Shi X, et al.
Dose Response . 2024 Dec; 22(4):15593258241290130. PMID: 39713751
L (Malvaceae) was a traditional Chinese medicine with significant anti-inflammatory activity. We isolated 3 compounds from the flowers of L , including a new flavonoid, (1″R)-8-(1-(3,4-dihydroxyphenyl)ethyl)-3,3',5,7-tetrahydroxy-4'-methoxyl flavone (), and 2...
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Akash M, Afzaal A, Rehman K, Hussain A, Ibrahim M, Shoaib S, et al.
Dose Response . 2024 Dec; 22(4):15593258241308724. PMID: 39679262
Background: L., commonly known as nutsedge or purple nutgrass, is a resilient herb in the family with notable pharmacological potential due to its diverse secondary metabolites. This study aimed to...
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Idrees M, Javaid S, Nadeem S, Khurshid F, Parveen A, Malik A, et al.
Dose Response . 2024 Dec; 22(4):15593258241308998. PMID: 39679261
Background: is a multipurpose plant known for its remedial properties but the antimicrobial and hepatoprotective activity of its pods remained unexplored. Objective: This study aimed to evaluate the antimicrobial and...
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Chen Y, Zhao L, Wei W, Gu J, Liu Z, Shan W, et al.
Dose Response . 2024 Dec; 22(4):15593258241308051. PMID: 39664837
Radiation-induced lung fibrosis (RILF) is a common complication of thoracic radiotherapy. Metformin has been suggested to have a radioprotective effect. This study explored the radioprotective effects of metformin on RILF...
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Zhang K, Shi Y, Han Y, Cai T, Gu F, Gu Z, et al.
Dose Response . 2024 Dec; 22(4):15593258241303040. PMID: 39629219
While respiratory rate has proven to be a sensitive prognostic indicator in ICU settings, its relevance in the context of Acute Myocardial Infarction (AMI) patients complicated by Congestive Heart Failure...