Search Results - "MACKIE, Claire E"
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Prediction of Human Pharmacokinetics Using Physiologically Based Modeling: A Retrospective Analysis of 26 Clinically Tested Drugs
Published in Drug metabolism and disposition (01-10-2007)“…The aim of this study was to evaluate different physiologically based modeling strategies for the prediction of human pharmacokinetics. Plasma profiles after…”
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The Prediction of Drug Metabolism, Tissue Distribution, and Bioavailability of 50 Structurally Diverse Compounds in Rat Using Mechanism-Based Absorption, Distribution, and Metabolism Prediction Tools
Published in Drug metabolism and disposition (01-04-2007)“…The aim of this study was to assess a physiologically based modeling approach for predicting drug metabolism, tissue distribution, and bioavailability in rat…”
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Physiologically based approaches towards the prediction of pharmacokinetics: in vitro-in vivo extrapolation
Published in Expert opinion on drug metabolism & toxicology (01-12-2007)“…In adapting to the challenge to make more informed selection of compounds for development, the pharmaceutical industry is increasingly embracing the…”
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Predicting Oral Clearance in Humans: How Close Can We Get with Allometry?
Published in Clinical pharmacokinetics (2008)“…Background Oral clearance (CL/F) is an important pharmacokinetic parameter and plays an important role in the selection of a safe and tolerable dose for…”
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Towards a Better Prediction of Peak Concentration, Volume of Distribution and Half-Life after Oral Drug Administration in Man, Using Allometry
Published in Clinical pharmacokinetics (01-05-2011)“…Background: It is imperative that new drugs demonstrate adequate pharmacokinetic properties, allowing an optimal safety margin and convenient dosing regimens…”
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Cardio-vascular safety beyond hERG: in silico modelling of a guinea pig right atrium assay
Published in Journal of computer-aided molecular design (01-12-2009)“…As chemists can easily produce large numbers of new potential drug candidates, there is growing demand for high capacity models that can help in driving the…”
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