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The phrase "a dose response graph" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in scientific or medical contexts to describe a graph that illustrates the relationship between the dose of a substance and the response it produces.
Example: "The researchers presented a dose response graph to demonstrate how varying concentrations of the drug affected patient outcomes."
Alternatives: "dose-response curve" or "dose-response chart".
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LD50, expressed at 48 h of infection kinetics, was calculated from a dose-response graph using GraphPad Prism (version 5.04).
For each test agent, the fraction infected in each of its control groups was used to construct a dose-response graph (fraction infected vs log ID) and drawing a linear interpolation between the fractions infected by the 0.1 and 10 inoculationstinoculations
The dose response graphs from the Cd, paraquat and 20-E exposures and their estimated parameters are given in Figs. 5, 6, 7 and 8 respectively (see Additional File, 11 for a numerical summary of the curve fit data).
(a) Dose response in J774-21 GFP-Ipr1 reporter cell line.
A dose response curve was obtained with carbachol (CCH) or sodium nitroprusside (SNP).
Most drugs have what's called a dose response function: You take a bigger dose, you get a bigger effect.
In drug development this scenario can be envisaged in a typical pharmacodynamic dose-response graph where greater biological response is seen with increasing dose of the drug4 (Fig. 1a).
Figure 2 shows that this behavior of the communication channel leads to a potential-like curve when the sigmoid dose-response graph [ 12] is replaced with a dose-information graph.
In the current version of the software, users can generate the dose-response graphs for all species in the model by selecting the appropriate input-output species.
Dose-response graphs (adjusted for age, sex, and hip or knee replacement surgery) were created using restricted cubic spline functions by the SAS macro developed by Desquillbet and Mariotti (2010).
Stimulatory concentration (EC50) values were obtained by non-linear regression analysis using sigmoidal fitting with a dose-response curve by means of a scientific graphing software (SigmaStat, Jandel Scientific).
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