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Laboratory techniques / Scientific method / Toxicology / Drug discovery / Biochemistry / High-throughput screening / Dose-response relationship / Multiplex / Regression analysis / Pharmacology / Science / Chemistry
Date: 2013-09-17 15:11:15
Laboratory techniques
Scientific method
Toxicology
Drug discovery
Biochemistry
High-throughput screening
Dose-response relationship
Multiplex
Regression analysis
Pharmacology
Science
Chemistry

Biometrics 000, 000–000 DOI: 000 September 2013

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