Functional Relations, Random Coefficients, and Nonlinear Regression with Application to Kinetic Data pp 98-114 | Cite as
Some Examples of Non Linear Regression Problems
Abstract
The following problem has been treated by Robinson (1980). Consider the uptake of B-methyl-glucoside in a small piece of the intestine of the guinea-pig. It is believed that the uptake is due to an active membrane transport which is governed by an enzyme like reaction of the form \( \text{V} = \frac{{\text{V}_{\max } \text{C}}}{{\text{K}_\text{m} + \text{C}}} + \text{K}_\text{D} \text{C} \) where C is the concentration of B-methyl-glucoside, and V the uptake. The constant Vmax represent the maximal rate of uptake, Km an affinity constant and KD a diffusion constant.
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Relative Bias Minimal Curvature Random Coefficient Model Linear Regression Problem Uptake VersusPreview
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