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  2. IC50 - Wikipedia

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    Alternative online IC50 calculator (www.ic50.org) based on Python, NumPy, SciPy and Matplotlib; ELISA IC50/EC50 Online Tool (link seems broken) IC50 to pIC50 calculator; Online tool for analysis of in vitro resistance to antimalarial drugs; IC50-to-Ki converter of an inhibitor and enzyme that obey classic Michaelis-Menten kinetics

  3. Dose–response relationship - Wikipedia

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    The parameters of the dose response curve reflect measures of potency (such as EC50, IC50, ED50, etc.) and measures of efficacy (such as tissue, cell or population response). A commonly used dose–response curve is the EC 50 curve, the half maximal effective concentration, where the EC 50 point is defined as the inflection point of the curve.

  4. Area under the curve (pharmacokinetics) - Wikipedia

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    The use of trapezoidal rule in AUC calculation was known in literature by no later than 1975, in J.G. Wagner's Fundamentals of Clinical Pharmacokinetics. A 1977 article compares the "classical" trapezoidal method to a number of methods that take into account the typical shape of the concentration plot, caused by first-order kinetics. [8]

  5. EC50 - Wikipedia

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    The term "potency" refers to the EC 50 value. The lower the EC 50, the less the concentration of a drug is required to produce 50% of maximum effect and the higher the potency. The EC 10 and EC 90 concentrations to induce 10% and 90% maximal responses are defined similarly.

  6. Local governments consider opting out of property assessment cap

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    (The Center Square) — Some Georgia governments are considering opting out of a bill that limits the increase of a homestead property's value to the rate of inflation. House Bill 581 was ...

  7. Effective dose (pharmacology) - Wikipedia

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    In pharmacology, an effective dose (ED) or effective concentration (EC) is the dose or concentration of a drug that produces a biological response. [1] [2] The term "effective dose" is used when measurements are taken in vivo, while "effective concentration" is used when the measurements are taken in vitro.

  8. An experimental drug drove people to lose 23% of their body ...

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    The competition has also been a benefit to the drugmakers and their investors; Lilly’s market value now surpasses $700 billion, quintupling over the last five years as GLP-1 drugs rake in ...

  9. McDonald’s is selling 10 Chicken McNuggets for $1 until the ...

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    McDonald’s has put value (with a capital “V”) at the center of its offerings this year, starting with the debut of its $5 meal deal in May. Then, in November, it announced its new McValue ...