Additive Dose Response Models: Defining Synergy
In synergy studies, one focuses on compound combinations that promise a synergistic or antagonistic effect. With the help of high-throughput techniques, a huge amount of compound combinations can be screened and filtered for suitable candidates for a more detailed analysis. Those promising candidate...
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Main Authors: | Simone Lederer (Author), Tjeerd M. H. Dijkstra (Author), Tom Heskes (Author) |
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