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Tissue bioassays

So far, we have reviewed the various ways in which complex dose-response curves in intact-tissue bioassays can be the result, the pharmacological resultant, of two or more interacting activities. Now, if all that these bioassays achieved was to blur and obscure the underlying activities, they would have to give way to the newer, analytically simpler assays based on chemistry and biochemistry. However, the beauty of intact-tissue bioassays is that they are analytically tractable by using families of dose-response curves and appropriate mathematical models, the complexity of intact hormone-receptor systems can, indeed, be interpreted. Bioassay allows them to be studied as systems in ways denied to simple biochemical assays. [Pg.274]

Baird, M.B. (1985) Modulation of Chemical Mutagenesis in a Salmonella/Mamalian Tissue Bioassay by Vitamin A and Other Retinoids. This Volume. [Pg.17]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.29 ]

See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.29 ]




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