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Below are responses generated using the isolated guinea-pig
ileum preparation to determine a pA2 value for the cholinergic
antagonist homatropine.
Responses are expressed in millimetres +/- SDM (n = 4).
Plot the data and then determine by Schild analysis the pA2 value
and Schild slope.
show calculations
What conclusions can you draw; does the experiment/data fulfil the
criteria for a valid Schild analysis?
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