Inclusion of Control Data in Fits to Concentration-Response Curves Improves Estimates of Half-Maximal Concentrations

在浓度-反应曲线拟合中加入对照数据可以提高半数最大浓度的估计值。

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Abstract

Concentration-response curves, in which the effect of varying the concentration on the response of an assay is measured, are widely used to evaluate biological effects of chemical compounds. While National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences guidelines specify that readouts should be normalized by the controls, recommended statistical analyses do not explicitly fit to the control data. Here, we introduce a nonlinear regression procedure based on maximum likelihood estimation that determines parameters for the classical Hill equation by fitting the model to both the curve and the control data. Simulations show that the proposed procedure provides more precise parameters compared with previously prescribed practices. Analysis of enzymatic inhibition data from the COVID Moonshot demonstrates that the proposed procedure yields a lower asymptotic standard error for estimated parameters. Benefits are most evident in the analysis of the incomplete curves. We also find that Lenth's outlier detection method appears to determine parameters more precisely.

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