Vol. 8, No. 1, July 1999
Low Level Exposures: Implications for Regulatory Agencies
CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION
Hormesis, Regulation, Toxicity and Risk Assessment - K. K. Rozman and J. Doull
Risk Assessment in California and Biological Effects of Low Level Exposures - J. P. Brown, D. W. Morry, and R. A. Howd
Erring on the Side of Science - M. A. Kamrin
Value and Use of Mechanistic Data to the Regulatory Community - G. M. Rusch
Can Regulatory Agency Actions Accommodate Hormesis, Adaptation and Mechanisms of Toxicity? - C. M. Teaf
Is the Current Risk Assessment Paradigm Used by U.S. EPA and Other Compatible with the Concept of Hormesis? - K. A. Poirier and M. L. Dourson
Summary and Comments - J. E. Klaunig