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Multiple stressors--a challenge for the future.

Brit Salbu, +2 more
- 19 May 2005 - 
- Vol. 7, Iss: 6, pp 539-539
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This article is published in Journal of Environmental Monitoring.The article was published on 2005-05-19. It has received 80 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Environmental pollution.

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Towards a New Concept of Low Dose.

TL;DR: A possible new way of defining low dose based on the systemic response to the radiation, which might be valuable to accept the variability in outcomes, which arise from the complexity and multifactorial nature of responses to stressors.
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Proteomics landscape of radiation-induced cardiovascular disease: somewhere over the paradigm.

TL;DR: Proteomics data on radiation-induced CVD is compared with data arising from proteomics of healthy and diseased cardiac tissue in general to highlight common and unique features of radiation-related and other heart pathologies.
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Joint effects of gamma radiation and cadmium on subcellular-, individual- and population-level endpoints of the green microalga Raphidocelis subcapitata

TL;DR: It is suggested that antagonistic interactions between gamma radiation and Cd can occur at higher doses and that these interactions seem to disseminate from subcellular and individual to population level.
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Tissue-specific effects of acute aluminium exposure on the radiation-induced bystander effect in rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss, Walbaum)

TL;DR: Al exposure shows that, in a multiple stressor scenario, the communication of radiation-induced stress signals is modified on a tissue-specific basis by acute Al exposure.
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Modifier Selection by Transgenes: The Case of Growth Hormone Transgenesis and Hyperactive Circling Mice

TL;DR: The results highlight that modifiers may act powerfully on genetically engineered constructs given a genetically variable background and suggest that modifier selection might provide a novel method for deriving genetic models, and specifically, models phenotypically opposite to engineered constructs or natural mutations.
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