non monotonic dose responses

What are Non-Monotonic Dose Responses?


In toxicology, dose-response relationships are fundamental for understanding how different levels of exposure to a substance affect biological systems. A non-monotonic dose response occurs when the effect of a chemical does not consistently increase or decrease with the dose. Instead, the response might decrease at certain doses and increase at others, or vice versa. This phenomenon suggests that the biological response to a given chemical can change dramatically depending on the dose, defying traditional assumptions about dose-response curves.

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