Bio-positive Effects of Ionizing Radiation on Pollen: The role of ROS
Octavian O. H. Stephan
Abstract:The concept of ‘hormesis’ is defined as a dose-response relationship
whereby low doses of various toxic substances or physical stressors
trigger bio-positive effects in diverse biological systems, whereas high
doses cause inhibition of cellular performance (e.g. growth, viability).
The two-sided phenomenon of specific low-dose stimulation and high-dose
inhibition imposed by a ‘hormetic-factor’ has been well documented in
toxicology and pharmacology. Multitudinous factors have been identified
which correspondin… Show more
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