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dose response relationship

2009
In general, the effect of a drug can be considered to be proportional to its dose; the documentation of such a relationship is important in early investigations of drug effects; effects with biological substances as e.g. interferons may go through an optimum, i.e. decreasing with increasing doses; → see also phase i.
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Dose–Response Assessment — Quantitative Methods for the Investigation of Dose–Response Relationships

2019
The estimation of exposure–response or dose–response relationships is a prerequisite for a rational approach to the setting of standards for human exposures to potentially toxic substances. When discussing dose– or exposure–response relationships it is important to define clearly what response one is talking about.
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Significant Dimensions of the Dose-Response Relationship

Archives of Environmental Health: An International Journal, 1968
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