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Date: 2012-07-24 13:05:32
Toxicology
Econometrics
GraphPad Prism
Dose-response relationship
Nonlinear regression
Curve fitting
Linear regression
EC50
Plot
Statistics
Regression analysis
Pharmacology

Prism 6 Step-by-Step Example Analyzing dose-response data In pharmacology experiments, a drug’s effect on a receptor is typically investigated by constructing a dose-response curve. A dose-response curve describes the

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