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The phrase 'dose-dependent response' is a correct and usable part of written English.
It is typically used in scientific or medical contexts to refer to a response which changes depending on the amount/dose of a particular substance or action. For example, "The patients exhibited a dose-dependent response to the chemotherapy drugs, with higher doses yielding better results."
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Both SNL and MAL exhibited a dose-dependent response to TV infectivity (Fig. 3B,C).
'Tunable' drug-inducible gene expression with LexPR and quantification of dose-dependent response to FGF signalling.
Jadhav, S. A. et al. Dose-dependent response of central dopaminergic systems to buspirone in mice.
These 4 proteins showed a dose-dependent response in human cells derived from each human donor.
Further, RNase H reactions with CataCleave probe exhibit a catalytic dose-dependent response to target DNA.
The results show that the top 6 upregulated proteins (TSPYL2, FDXR, GMPR2, ACTN1, BAX and DDB2) have high dose-dependent response to radiation.
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To test the dose dependent response, the correlation between protein expression and irradiated dose was evaluated for all 46 radiation responsive proteins.
This increase showed a TMZ-dose dependent response as well.
Dose dependent response was observed in reducing power of extracts.
All fractions showed dose dependent response against the tested parasites.
Dose dependent response to inhibition of hematein was noted in A549 cells (Fig 4A).
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