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Dose–response relationship and EC50

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Difference between Dose–response relationship and EC50

Dose–response relationship vs. EC50

The dose–response relationship, or exposure–response relationship, describes the change in effect on an organism caused by differing levels of exposure (or doses) to a stressor (usually a chemical) after a certain exposure time, or to a food. Half maximal effective concentration (EC50) refers to the concentration of a drug, antibody or toxicant which induces a response halfway between the baseline and maximum after a specified exposure time.

Similarities between Dose–response relationship and EC50

Dose–response relationship and EC50 have 4 things in common (in Unionpedia): Hill equation (biochemistry), IC50, Sigmoid function, Therapeutic index.

Hill equation (biochemistry)

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IC50

The half maximal inhibitory concentration (IC50) is a measure of the potency of a substance in inhibiting a specific biological or biochemical function.

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Sigmoid function

A sigmoid function is a mathematical function having a characteristic "S"-shaped curve or sigmoid curve.

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Therapeutic index

The therapeutic index (TI; also referred to as therapeutic ratio) is a comparison of the amount of a therapeutic agent that causes the therapeutic effect to the amount that causes toxicity.

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Dose–response relationship and EC50 Comparison

Dose–response relationship has 35 relations, while EC50 has 14. As they have in common 4, the Jaccard index is 8.16% = 4 / (35 + 14).

References

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