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    Risk assessment of peak exposure to genotoxic carcinogens: a pragmatic approach by Bos, Peter M.J, Baars, Bert-Jan, van Raaij, Marcel T.M

    Published in Toxicology letters (15-06-2004)
    “…Short-term exposures to relatively high concentrations or doses are a regular cause of concern. Since carcinogenicity is often of great personal and social…”
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    Behavioral Strategy and the Physiological Stress Response in Rainbow Trout Exposed to Severe Hypoxia by van Raaij, Marcel T.M., Pit, Djemila S.S., Balm, Paul H.M., Steffens, Anton B., van den Thillart, Guido E.E.J.M.

    Published in Hormones and behavior (01-03-1996)
    “…In higher vertebrates, two opposite behavioral coping strategies can be distinguished that are associated by a typical neuroendocrine pattern. Little is known…”
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    Hormonal status and the neuroendocrine response to a novel heterotypic stressor involving subchronic noise exposure by van Raaij, M T, Dobbe, C J, Elvers, B, Timmerman, A, Schenk, E, Oortigiesen, M, Wiegant, V M

    Published in Neuroendocrinology (01-03-1997)
    “…Despite a number of studies on noise-induced health effects, it is still unclear to what extent different neuroendocrine pathways are affected by noise…”
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    Reproductive toxicants have a threshold of adversity by Piersma, Aldert H., Hernandez, Lya G., van Benthem, Jan, Muller, J. J. Andre, van Leeuwen, F.X. Rolaf, Vermeire, Theo G., van Raaij, Marcel T. M.

    Published in Critical reviews in toxicology (01-07-2011)
    “…This paper surveys the scientific basis for the current threshold approach for reproductive hazard and risk assessment. In some regulatory areas it was…”
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    Time-dependent differential changes of immune function in rats exposed to chronic intermittent noise by VAN RAAIJ, M. T. M, OORTGIESEN, M, TIMMERMAN, H. H, DOBBE, C. J. G, VAN LOVEREN, H

    Published in Physiology & behavior (01-12-1996)
    “…Noise is a highly relevant environmental and clinical stressor. Compared to most other experimental stressors, noise is a modest activator of neuroendocrine…”
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