Dose-Response Relationship

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A Dose-Response Relationship is a stimulus response function that describes the response of an organism to a medical dose over a time period.



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2021

  • (Wikipedia, 2021) ⇒ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dose–response_relationship Retrieved:2021-12-12.
    • The dose–response relationship, or exposure–response relationship, describes the magnitude of the response of an organism, as a function of exposure (or doses) to a stimulus or stressor (usually a chemical) after a certain exposure time. Dose–response relationships can be described by dose–response curves. This is explained further in the following sections. A stimulus response function or stimulus response curve is defined more broadly as the response from any type of stimulus, not limited to chemicals.

2003

1981