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How is Dose-Response Relationship Studied?
A fundamental aspect of toxicology is the
dose-response relationship
, which assesses the effect of different doses of a substance on an organism. This relationship helps establish
threshold levels
and identify potential risks.
Researchers use various models, such as the
No Observed Adverse Effect Level (NOAEL)
and
Lowest Observed Adverse Effect Level (LOAEL)
, to determine safe exposure levels. Advanced statistical methods and software tools are often employed to analyze dose-response data.
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