In synergy studies, one focuses on compound combinations that promise a synergistic or antagonistic effect. With the help of high-throughput techniques, a huge amount of compound combinations can be screened and filtered for suitable candidates for a more detailed analysis. Those promising candidates are chosen based on the deviance between a measured response and an expected non-interactive response. A non-interactive response is based on a principle of no interaction, such as Loewe Additivity or Bliss Independence. In a previous study, we introduced, an explicit formulation of the hitherto implicitly defined Loewe Additivity, the so-called Explicit Mean Equation. In the current study we show that this Explicit Mean Equation outperforms th...
Clinical efficacy regularly requires the combination of drugs. For an early estimation of the clinic...
Clinical efficacy regularly requires the combination of drugs. For an early estimation of the clinic...
Combination therapies are increasingly adopted as the standard of care for various diseases to impro...
High-throughput techniques allow for massive screening of drug combinations. To find combinations th...
Combinations of drugs are increasingly being used for a wide variety of diseases and conditions. A p...
Combinations of drugs are increasingly being used for a wide variety of diseases and conditions. A p...
The study of interactions among toxicants is of fundamental interest and practical importance in tox...
Although synergy is a pillar of modern pharmacology, toxicology, and medicine, there is no consensus...
Many biological or chemical agents when combined interact with each other and produce a synergistic ...
Background: Understanding the synergetic and antagonistic effects of combinations of drugs and toxin...
Synergistic drug combinations are commonly sought to overcome monotherapy resistance in cancer treat...
Robust statistical methods are important to the evaluation of toxicological interactions (i.e., depa...
In systems with several effectors, the results of dose-response (DR) experiments are usually assesse...
<div><p></p><p>In systems with several effectors, the results of dose-response (DR) experiments are ...
Assessing for interactions among chemicals in a mixture involves the comparison of actual mixture re...
Clinical efficacy regularly requires the combination of drugs. For an early estimation of the clinic...
Clinical efficacy regularly requires the combination of drugs. For an early estimation of the clinic...
Combination therapies are increasingly adopted as the standard of care for various diseases to impro...
High-throughput techniques allow for massive screening of drug combinations. To find combinations th...
Combinations of drugs are increasingly being used for a wide variety of diseases and conditions. A p...
Combinations of drugs are increasingly being used for a wide variety of diseases and conditions. A p...
The study of interactions among toxicants is of fundamental interest and practical importance in tox...
Although synergy is a pillar of modern pharmacology, toxicology, and medicine, there is no consensus...
Many biological or chemical agents when combined interact with each other and produce a synergistic ...
Background: Understanding the synergetic and antagonistic effects of combinations of drugs and toxin...
Synergistic drug combinations are commonly sought to overcome monotherapy resistance in cancer treat...
Robust statistical methods are important to the evaluation of toxicological interactions (i.e., depa...
In systems with several effectors, the results of dose-response (DR) experiments are usually assesse...
<div><p></p><p>In systems with several effectors, the results of dose-response (DR) experiments are ...
Assessing for interactions among chemicals in a mixture involves the comparison of actual mixture re...
Clinical efficacy regularly requires the combination of drugs. For an early estimation of the clinic...
Clinical efficacy regularly requires the combination of drugs. For an early estimation of the clinic...
Combination therapies are increasingly adopted as the standard of care for various diseases to impro...