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IUPUI chemists develop new technique that could speed drug development
IUPUI chemists new technique speed drug development
2016/12/13
Synthesizing useful new compounds is what pharmaceutical discovery and development is all about. Researchers at the School of Science at Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis have devised ...
《Transporters in Drug Development: Discovery, Optimization, Clinical Study and Regulation》(图)
Transporters in Drug Development: Discovery, Optimization, Clinical Study and Regulation Yuichi Sugiyama Bente Steffansen
2013/12/4
With chapters written by leading researchers in the transporter field from academia, pharmaceutical industry, and regulatory agencies, this volume advises on how membrane transporters can be dealt wit...
An alliance that combines Queensland’s research excellence with the market capabilities of a leading US research university could drive new cancer treatments and infectious disease vaccines to market ...
In vivo target site concentrations are probably the most important determinant of drug effects. Traditionally, linking drug concentrations to drug effects has been accomplished by modelling blood-deri...
《PPharmacokinetics in Drug Development: Regulatory and Development Paradigms, Volume 2》(图)
Pharmacokinetics in Drug Development: Regulatory and Development Paradigms, Volume 2 Peter Bonate Danny Howard
2013/12/4
In Volume 2, the authors' attentions turn toward key regulatory and development paradigms where pharmacokinetics supplements decision-making during drug development. Pharmacokinetics' association with...
《Pharmacokinetics in Drug Development: Clinical Study Design and Analysis, Volume 1》(图)
Pharmacokinetics in Drug Development: Clinical Study Design and Analysis, Volume 1 Peter Bonate Danny Howard
2013/12/4
Volume 1 discusses the role pharmacokinetics plays in selected clinical study designs. Included are first-time-in-man studies, biopharmaceutical, and special population studies. The chapters are writt...