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SUBMITTER: Landes RD
PROVIDER: S-EPMC3955841 | biostudies-literature | 2013 Dec
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Landes Reid D RD Lensing Shelly Y SY Kodell Ralph L RL Hauer-Jensen Martin M
Radiation research 20131028 6
The dose of a substance that causes death in P% of a population is called an LDP, where LD stands for lethal dose. In radiation research, a common LDP of interest is the radiation dose that kills 50% of the population by a specified time, i.e., lethal dose 50 or LD50. When comparing LD50 between two populations, relative potency is the parameter of interest. In radiation research, this is commonly known as the dose reduction factor (DRF). Unfortunately, statistical inference on dose reduction fa ...[more]