sigmoidal curve

What is a Sigmoidal Curve?

A sigmoidal curve, also known as an S-shaped curve, typically represents the dose-response relationship in toxicology. It is characterized by three distinct phases: a lag phase at low doses where little to no effect is observed, a linear phase where the response increases sharply with increasing dose, and a plateau phase at high doses where the response levels off. This curve reflects how an organism’s response to a substance changes as the dose increases.

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