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Simultaneous analysis of families of sigmoidal curves: application to bioassay, radioligand assay, and physiological dose-response curves.
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Sigmoidal Dose-response CurvesPhysiologically-based Pharmacokinetic ModelingBioanalysisGeneral Computerized MethodDose-response CurvesBiostatisticsCurve FittingClinical ChemistryPublic HealthStatisticsNuclear MedicineRadiologySimultaneous AnalysisNeuropharmacologyPhysiological Dose-response CurvesEndocrinologyPharmacologyFunctional Data AnalysisDosimetrySigmoidal CurvesMass SpectrometryMedicinePharmacokineticsDrug Analysis
Physiological and pharmacological studies of hormones, drugs, and neurotransmitters often generate families of sigmoidal dose-response curves. Optimally efficient data analysis should involve simultaneous description of all curves, rather than fitting each one individually. We have developed a general computerized method to describe the dose-response curves in terms of basal and maximal responses, ED50, and curve shape or steepness. This facile method permits rigorous statistical analysis, provides a basis for pooling of information from separate experiments, and allows one to test which characteristics are shared by various curves.
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