maximum responses

How is Maximum Response Measured?

Maximum response is typically assessed through controlled experiments where the biological effect of varying doses of a substance is measured. This involves:
In vitro studies: Testing on cell cultures or isolated tissues.
In vivo studies: Observing effects in whole organisms, such as lab animals.
Computational models: Using mathematical models and simulations to predict maximum responses.
These methods help in constructing dose-response curves, which clearly illustrate the point of maximum effect.

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