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419 related items for PubMed ID: 17696801

  • 1. Predictive models for oral drug absorption: from in silico methods to integrated dynamical models.
    Dokoumetzidis A, Kalantzi L, Fotaki N.
    Expert Opin Drug Metab Toxicol; 2007 Aug; 3(4):491-505. PubMed ID: 17696801
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  • 5. Pharmacokinetic simulation of biowaiver criteria: the effects of gastric emptying, dissolution, absorption and elimination rates.
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  • 7. PBPK models for the prediction of in vivo performance of oral dosage forms.
    Kostewicz ES, Aarons L, Bergstrand M, Bolger MB, Galetin A, Hatley O, Jamei M, Lloyd R, Pepin X, Rostami-Hodjegan A, Sjögren E, Tannergren C, Turner DB, Wagner C, Weitschies W, Dressman J.
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  • 9. Mitigating permeability-mediated risks in drug discovery.
    Wang J, Skolnik S.
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  • 10. Passive oral drug absorption can be predicted more reliably by experimental than computational models--fact or myth.
    Linnankoski J, Ranta VP, Yliperttula M, Urtti A.
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  • 11. Handling of computational in vitro/in vivo correlation problems by Microsoft Excel: V. Predictive absorbability models.
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  • 12. Oral biopharmaceutics tools - time for a new initiative - an introduction to the IMI project OrBiTo.
    Lennernäs H, Aarons L, Augustijns P, Beato S, Bolger M, Box K, Brewster M, Butler J, Dressman J, Holm R, Julia Frank K, Kendall R, Langguth P, Sydor J, Lindahl A, McAllister M, Muenster U, Müllertz A, Ojala K, Pepin X, Reppas C, Rostami-Hodjegan A, Verwei M, Weitschies W, Wilson C, Karlsson C, Abrahamsson B.
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  • 17. Applications of physiologically based absorption models in drug discovery and development.
    Parrott N, Lave T.
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  • 19. Prediction of human pharmacokinetics--gastrointestinal absorption.
    Fagerholm U.
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