articleCancer ResearchJan 13, 2010Closed access

Drug Combination Studies and Their Synergy Quantification Using the Chou-Talalay Method

Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center

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Abstract

This brief perspective article focuses on the most common errors and pitfalls, as well as the do's and don'ts in drug combination studies, in terms of experimental design, data acquisition, data interpretation, and computerized simulation. The Chou-Talalay method for drug combination is based on the median-effect equation, derived from the mass-action law principle, which is the unified theory that provides the common link between single entity and multiple entities, and first order and higher order dynamics. This general equation encompasses the Michaelis-Menten, Hill, Henderson-Hasselbalch, and Scatchard equations in biochemistry and biophysics. The resulting combination index (CI) theorem of Chou-Talalay…

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Keywords
  • Antagonism
  • Drug
  • Drug action
  • Pharmacology
  • Applied mathematics
  • Hill differential equation
  • Specification
  • Action (physics)
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