Change in curve changed the ratio of Cmax [Bioanalytics]

posted by nobody – 2015-03-23 17:11 (3716 d 09:35 ago) – Posting: # 14601
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❝ I would like to add one thing that, i had done comparison of Cmax data between originally run assay and repeat study and found there is a difference of around 8-10% (negative side) and the same is getting reflected in the Cmax ratio.



...again: did the slope differ between method 1 and 2?

And again: Nobody (not eve the real one ;-) ) can decide the results are valid without having a deep look into your lab notebooks and reports ;-)

Kindest regards, nobody

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