Search Results - "COUET, W. R"
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Factors affecting nitroxide reduction in ascorbate solution and tissue homogenates
Published in Magnetic resonance imaging (1985)“…Because of their paramagnetic properties, nitroxides are potentially useful as contrast agents in magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). They are reduced in vivo to…”
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Dose-dependent bioavailability and metabolism of salicylamide in dogs
Published in The Journal of pharmacology and experimental therapeutics (01-07-1984)“…The dose-dependent first-pass metabolism and pharmacokinetics of salicylamide (SAM) were studied at four dose levels in six dogs. Four minutes after each oral…”
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Theoretical model for both saturable rate and extent of absorption: simulations of cefatrizine data
Published in Journal of pharmacokinetics and biopharmaceutics (01-06-1991)“…A pharmacokinetic model incorporating saturable rate of absorption of the Michaelis-Menten type was recently developed to fit cefatrizine (CFZ) plasma…”
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Pharmacokinetics and metabolic fate of two nitroxides potentially useful as contrast agents for magnetic resonance imaging
Published in Pharmaceutical research (01-09-1984)“…Paramagnetic nitroxyl-containing compounds have been useful as contrast agents in magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) experiments in animals. Preliminary…”
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Enhanced MRI of tumors utilizing a new nitroxyl spin label contrast agent
Published in Magnetic resonance imaging (1985)“…Nitroxyl spin labels have been shown to be effective in vivo contrast agents for magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of the central nervous system, myocardium,…”
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Pharmacokinetics of two prototype nitroxide spin labels for contrast enhancement in magnetic resonance imaging
Published in Pharmaceutical research (01-03-1985)“…Two nitroxide spin labels called PCA and TES have been used experimentally as contrast enhancing agents in magnetic resonance imaging. Pharmacokinetic data for…”
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