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Sigmoidal competitive inhibition curve

Figure 5 An example calibration curve. Absorbance is plotted against log (concentration of analyte). The competitive equilibrium binding process results in a sigmoidal curve that is fitted using a four-parameter fit. The IC50 is defined as the concentration of analyte that results in a 50% inhibition of the absorbance... Figure 5 An example calibration curve. Absorbance is plotted against log (concentration of analyte). The competitive equilibrium binding process results in a sigmoidal curve that is fitted using a four-parameter fit. The IC50 is defined as the concentration of analyte that results in a 50% inhibition of the absorbance...

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