| hillEquation | R Documentation | 
The half maximal inhibitory concentration (IC50) is a measure of the effectiveness of a compound in inhibiting biological or biochemical function. This quantitative measure indicates how much of a particular drug or other substance (inhibitor) is needed to inhibit a given biological process (or component of a process) by half.
See reference(s).
In this version of the function the maximal occupancy (rmax) is estimated automatically. This should be optional.
hillEquation( conc, occ, guess = c(1, 100), control = minpack.lm::nls.lm.control() )
| conc | a vector of drug concentrations in plasma (example units are ng/mL). | 
| occ | a vector of PET occupancy values that correspond to the measured drug concentrations in plasma. | 
| guess | a length-two vector of starting values for the nonlinear optimization. | 
| control | is a list of parameters used by  | 
List with the following elements
IC50Half maximal inhibitory concentration
rmaxEstimated maximal occupancy
IC50SEApproximate standard error for IC50
rmaxSEApproximate standard erorr for rmax
hessianHessian matrix from the Levenburg-Marquardt procedure
infoReturn value from the Levenburg-Marquardt procedure
devianceDeviance from the Levenburg-Marquardt procedure
messageText message from the Levenburg-Marquardt procedure
Brandon Whitcher bwhitcher@gmail.com
nls.lm
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