Predicting Low Dose Effects for Chemicals in High Through-Put Studies
High through-put studies commonly use automated systems with 96-well plates in which multiple chemicals are tested at multiple doses using log-2 dose increments after a suitable incubation period. There are typically multiple (ranging from five to eleven) doses on each chemical, and occasionally pla...
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Main Authors: | Edward J. Stanek (Author), Edward J. Calabrese (Author) |
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2010-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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