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kaschorr Posted - 08/11/2004 : 06:27:24 AM
Hi Easwer,

thak you for your answer! Is EC50 value the x0 or the logx0 (categorie Pharmacology, function Dose-Response)? I compared EC50 of dose-response and logistic curves and they are almost similar, but the p value (hill slope) from both curves (logistic and dose-response) are totally different. It means that the p from logistic curve is not the hill slope?

Thank you,
Karin
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easwar Posted - 08/11/2004 : 3:45:38 PM
Please see:
http://www.originlab.com/forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=3167


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