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How is Dose-Response Relationship Analyzed?
The dose-response relationship is a fundamental concept in toxicology, showing how the biological response of an organism changes with varying doses of a substance. This relationship is typically analyzed using:
Linear models
for simple relationships.
Non-linear models
for more complex relationships, such as the
Hill equation
.
Benchmark dose (BMD)
methods to estimate the dose at which a predefined response level occurs.
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