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    Lucky

    Lucky

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    ...It helps you work quickly, catch bugs at compile time, and deliver blazing-fast responses. Lucky is extremely fast and uses very little memory. You and your users will love the extra dose of speed. Authentication, asset management, CORS, database ORM, and more can all be included when creating a new Lucky project. Instead of finding bugs in QA or in production, Lucky is designed to catch as many bugs as possible at compile time. Lucky uses Action classes for handling HTTP requests and responses. The classes map the routes and parameters it handles to a response block. ...
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    PBTK Optimizer

    Application for optimization of parameters in PBTK models

    Physiologically based toxicokinetic (PBTK) modeling offers great promise in environmental risk assessment, potentially speeding up dose-response studies while minimizing animal testing. Some limitations exist in the PBTK field, such as difficulty of model development and a lack of application specific software tools to help modelers. Some parameters used in PBTK models, such as tissue weights, are easily measure. Other parameters can be determined through in-vitro experiments or through extrapolation using published equations. ...
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    The Insecticide Resistance Monitoring Application
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    Kinetic Model Builder

    GUI for building, simulating and optimizing kinetic models.

    ...Convenient simulation and summarization across 2-dimensional sets of stimulus conditions makes constructing stimulus-response curves incredibly simple. For ion channels, this is useful for simulating dose-response or current-voltage curves both with and without a secondary stimulus (e.g. some drug). A series of video tutorials are available at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7I2XPkdOvCg&list=PL-J_lULjiFsCPL2pkz8_tFe_aJ4Fc8a8k&index=1.
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    We developed a systematic algorithmic solution for quantitative drug sensitivity scoring (DSS), based on continuous modeling and integration of multiple dose-response relationships in high-throughput compound testing studies. License: The DSS R-package is made available under the terms of the GNU General Public License, which means that the source code is freely available for use within other software, but if you alter the code and distribute it, you must make the new source code freely available as well. ...
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    Dr Fit

    Dr Fit

    Automated fitting of dose-response curves

    Dr Fit enables to automatically fit a curve to your experimental dose-response data. The data, which should be saved in .xls files, is uploaded through the software which then automatically models it. The resulting curve can be saved in a high resolution figure or as a matlab figure. Responses/Effects can also be interpolated/extrapolated at various doses. Dr Fit, associated method, and our new multi-phasic model have been described in the following paper: G.
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    BMDExpress is a bioinformatics tool used to analyze microarray dose-response data. The analysis provides benchmark dose estimates at which different cellular processes are altered in toxicogenomic experiments.
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    ABE is a small, fast and convenient program for visualizing and modeling experimental bioassay data. The data can be modeled using either polynomials or a more specific four-parameter model based upon the standard, sigmoidal dose-response curve.
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