Summary of Dose-Response Modeling for Developmental Toxicity Studies
Developmental toxicity studies are an important area in the field of toxicology. Endpoints measured on fetuses include weight and indicators of death and malformation. Binary indicator measures are typically summed over the litter and a discrete distribution is assumed to model the number of adverse...
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Main Authors: | Daniel L. Hunt (Author), Shesh N. Rai (Author), Chin-Shang Li (Author) |
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2008-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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