A crucial acknowledgement of the scientific method is that no measurement will ever be perfect: results will always have associated variability, no matter how sophisticated the methodology used. Bioassay... read more →
In the most basic sense, relative potency bioassays consist of a comparison of the behaviour of a reference standard to that of a test sample. That process is not... read more →
Picture the scene. You’re busily developing your assay and its data fits your chosen 4PL model beautifully. You’re just about to move onto validation—everything’s going so well!—but, out... read more →
Relative. Thanks for reading…But wait a moment! Have you ever stopped to ask why relative potency (RP) assays are the most common potency assay? Perhaps there are cases where... read more →
What are the most important properties of a new drug? Ultimately, we want to ensure that any new therapy treats what it is designed to treat—that it’s effective—and that... read more →