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No apparent impact of incremental dosing on eliciting dose at double‐blind, placebo‐controlled peanut challenge
Wiley | 2022|Keywords: lowest observed adverse effect level -
IgE‐sensitization predicts threshold but not anaphylaxis during oral food challenges to cow's milk
Wiley | 2022|Keywords: lowest observed adverse effect level -
Twenty‐eight‐day repeated inhalation toxicity study of nano‐sized lanthanum oxide in male sprague‐dawley rats
Online Contents | 2017|Keywords: lowest‐observed‐adverse‐effect level -
Oral toxicity of the cyanobacterial toxin cylindrospermopsin in mice: Long‐term exposure to low doses
Wiley | 2006|Keywords: lowest‐observed‐adverse‐effect level (LOAEL) -
The importance of threshold dose‐distribution data for priority allergens and the need for future studies
Wiley | 2022|Keywords: lowest observed adverse effect level -
Induction of kidney and liver cancers by the natural food additive madder color in a two-year rat carcinogenicity study
Elsevier | 2008|Keywords: lowest-observed-adverse-effect level -
The effects of pollutant mixture released from grafted adipose tissues on fatty acid and lipid metabolism in the skeletal muscles, kidney, heart, and lungs of male mice
Elsevier | 2023|Keywords: Lowest observed adverse effect level -
Predictability and prediction of lowest observed adverse effect levels in a structurally heterogeneous set of chemicals
Taylor & Francis Verlag | 2005|Keywords: Lowest observed adverse effect level -
Choice of experimental model determines translational impact: The link between bisphenol A and cardiotoxicity
Elsevier | 2023|Keywords: lowest observed adverse effect level -
Effects of Excess Biotin Administration on the Growth and Urinary Excretion of Water-Soluble Vitamins in Young Rats
Free accessTaylor & Francis Verlag | 2007|Keywords: lowest observed adverse effect level (LOAEL) -
Glycyrrhizic acid in liquorice—Evaluation of health hazard
National licenceElsevier | 1992|Keywords: LOAEL = lowest-observed-adverse-effect level -
Toxicology of methacrylonitrile
National licenceElsevier | 1990|Keywords: Lowest observed adverse effect level -
Food allergy population thresholds: An evaluation of the number of oral food challenges and dosing schemes on the accuracy of threshold dose distribution modeling
Elsevier | 2014|Keywords: lowest observed adverse effect level -
Sesame allergy threshold dose distribution
Elsevier | 2015|Keywords: Lowest Observed Adverse Effect Level -
Evaluation of developmental toxicity of β-thujaplicin (hinokitiol) following oral administration during organogenesis in rats
Elsevier | 2003|Keywords: lowest-observed-adverse-effect level -
Cyanobacteria blooms in water: Italian guidelines to assess and manage the risk associated to bathing and recreational activities
Elsevier | 2017|Keywords: Lowest Observed Adverse Effect Level -
Phthalatkontaminationen in Lebensmitteln. Aktueller Wissensstand
Tema Archive | 2010|Keywords: LOAEL (lowest observed adverse effect level) -
Developmental toxicities of ethylbenzene, ortho-, meta-, para-xylene and technical xylene in rats following inhalation exposure
National licenceElsevier | 2002|Keywords: lowest-observed-adverse-effect level -
Exposure based waiving: The application of the toxicological threshold of concern (TTC) to inhalation exposure for aerosol ingredients in consumer products
Elsevier | 2009|Keywords: lowest observed adverse effect level -
Approaches to risk assessment in food allergy: Report from a workshop ‘‘developing a framework for assessing the risk from allergenic foods”
Elsevier | 2008|Keywords: Lowest Observed Adverse Effect Level
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