<div><p></p><p>In systems with several effectors, the results of dose-response (DR) experiments are usually assessed by checking them against two hypotheses: independent action (IA) and concentration addition (CA). Both are useful simplifications, but do not represent the only possible responses, and avoid to a large extent the analysis of the interactions that are possible in the system. In addition, these are often applied in such a way that they produce insufficient descriptions of the problem that raises them, frequent inconclusive cases and doubtful decisions. In this work a generative approach is attempted, starting from some simple mechanisms necessarily underlying the response of an elementary biological entity to an effector agent....
Homeopathy contends that higher dilutions of the active ingredient in a remedy (fewer molecules in e...
<p>In the first column, dots are the result of simulations and surfaces the respective fittings to t...
An understanding of the joint action of drugs is becoming increasingly important in a variety of sc...
In systems with several effectors, the results of dose-response (DR) experiments are usually assesse...
The study of interactions among toxicants is of fundamental interest and practical importance in tox...
The prediction of the effect of cumulative exposure to similarly acting chemicals is commonly done b...
Interactions among neurotoxicants in in vitro models, where the molecular mechanisms of toxic...
In synergy studies, one focuses on compound combinations that promise a synergistic or antagonistic ...
Dose-response relations can be obtained from systems at any structural level of biological matter, f...
In ecotoxicology, the state of the art for effect assessment of chemical mixtures is through multipl...
In ecotoxicology, the state of the art for effect assessment of chemical mixtures is through multipl...
Drug-Acceptor Interactions: Modeling theoretical tools to test and evaluate experimental equilibrium...
Drug-Acceptor Interactions: Modeling theoretical tools to test and evaluate experimental equilibrium...
Intensive agriculture can require the simultaneous use of more than one pesticide, resulting in the ...
Statistical methods for the analysis of joint-action data require that dose-response information is ...
Homeopathy contends that higher dilutions of the active ingredient in a remedy (fewer molecules in e...
<p>In the first column, dots are the result of simulations and surfaces the respective fittings to t...
An understanding of the joint action of drugs is becoming increasingly important in a variety of sc...
In systems with several effectors, the results of dose-response (DR) experiments are usually assesse...
The study of interactions among toxicants is of fundamental interest and practical importance in tox...
The prediction of the effect of cumulative exposure to similarly acting chemicals is commonly done b...
Interactions among neurotoxicants in in vitro models, where the molecular mechanisms of toxic...
In synergy studies, one focuses on compound combinations that promise a synergistic or antagonistic ...
Dose-response relations can be obtained from systems at any structural level of biological matter, f...
In ecotoxicology, the state of the art for effect assessment of chemical mixtures is through multipl...
In ecotoxicology, the state of the art for effect assessment of chemical mixtures is through multipl...
Drug-Acceptor Interactions: Modeling theoretical tools to test and evaluate experimental equilibrium...
Drug-Acceptor Interactions: Modeling theoretical tools to test and evaluate experimental equilibrium...
Intensive agriculture can require the simultaneous use of more than one pesticide, resulting in the ...
Statistical methods for the analysis of joint-action data require that dose-response information is ...
Homeopathy contends that higher dilutions of the active ingredient in a remedy (fewer molecules in e...
<p>In the first column, dots are the result of simulations and surfaces the respective fittings to t...
An understanding of the joint action of drugs is becoming increasingly important in a variety of sc...