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Fundamental aspects of dose--response relationships and their extrapolation for noncarcinogenic effects of metals.

机译:剂量-反应关系的基本方面及其对金属非致癌作用的推断。

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Fundamental differences in dose--response relationships between "stochastic" and "nonstochastic" effects of chemicals are identified and discussed. The difficulties in extrapolating into the low-dose region of dose--response curves are pointed out. In some instances of nonstochastic effects, observations concerning interindividual variability in biological half-time and threshold body burden for symptoms may be used for such extrapolation. An example based on data from the literature concerning effects of methyl-mercury on the nervous system is given. The confidence intervals of the extrapolated risk-values are computed and discussed in relation to assumptions concerning the mathematical model to be used in the extrapolation process.
机译:化学品的“随机”效应和“非随机”效应之间剂量反应关系的根本差异得以识别和讨论。指出了推断到剂量反应曲线低剂量区域的困难。在某些非随机效应的情况下,可以将有关个体生物半衰期的个体差异和症状的阈值身体负担的观察结果用于此类推断。基于来自文献的有关甲基汞对神经系统影响的数据,给出了一个例子。关于与要在外推过程中使用的数学模型有关的假设,计算并讨论了外推风险值的置信区间。

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