Optimizing drug therapies for any disease requires a solid understanding of pharmacokinetics (the drug concentration at a given time point in different body compartments) and pharmacodynamics (the effect a drug has at a given concentration). Mathematical models are frequently used to infer drug concentrations over time based on infrequent sampling and/or in inaccessible body compartments. Models are also used to translate drug action from in vitro to in vivo conditions or from animal models to human patients. Recently, mathematical models that incorporate drug-target binding and subsequent downstream responses have been shown to advance our understanding and increase predictive power of drug efficacy predictions. We here discuss current app...
Clinical development of drugs for central nervous system (CNS) disorders has been particularly chall...
Drug development targeting the central nervous system (CNS) is challenging due to poor predictabilit...
Predicting pharmacokinetics, based on the theory of dynamic systems, for an administered drug (wheth...
INTRODUCTION\nDrug-target binding kinetics are major determinants of the time course of drug actio...
Binding kinetics is closely related to the efficacy of drugs. Several aspects of binding kinetics, s...
Abstract. In this paper we discuss two models involving protein binding. The first model describes a...
Drug-target binding kinetics determine the time course of the central event in pharmac...
To increase the efficiency of drug discovery and development, modelling and simulation in pharmacok...
The study of the magnitude and variation of drug response is defined as pharmacodynamics (PDs). PD m...
AbstractThe study of the magnitude and variation of drug response is defined as pharmacodynamics (PD...
The ability to predict how far a drug will penetrate into the tumour microenvironment within its pha...
Pharmacokinetic studies have turned into the focus of pharmaceutical companies, after studies manife...
An extended pharmacokinetic/pharmacodynamic (PK/PD) model is presented, in which the effect of bindi...
The kinetics of drug binding and unbinding is assuming an increasingly crucial role in the long, cos...
Cancer therapy benefits today from the availability of new promising classes of drugs such as therap...
Clinical development of drugs for central nervous system (CNS) disorders has been particularly chall...
Drug development targeting the central nervous system (CNS) is challenging due to poor predictabilit...
Predicting pharmacokinetics, based on the theory of dynamic systems, for an administered drug (wheth...
INTRODUCTION\nDrug-target binding kinetics are major determinants of the time course of drug actio...
Binding kinetics is closely related to the efficacy of drugs. Several aspects of binding kinetics, s...
Abstract. In this paper we discuss two models involving protein binding. The first model describes a...
Drug-target binding kinetics determine the time course of the central event in pharmac...
To increase the efficiency of drug discovery and development, modelling and simulation in pharmacok...
The study of the magnitude and variation of drug response is defined as pharmacodynamics (PDs). PD m...
AbstractThe study of the magnitude and variation of drug response is defined as pharmacodynamics (PD...
The ability to predict how far a drug will penetrate into the tumour microenvironment within its pha...
Pharmacokinetic studies have turned into the focus of pharmaceutical companies, after studies manife...
An extended pharmacokinetic/pharmacodynamic (PK/PD) model is presented, in which the effect of bindi...
The kinetics of drug binding and unbinding is assuming an increasingly crucial role in the long, cos...
Cancer therapy benefits today from the availability of new promising classes of drugs such as therap...
Clinical development of drugs for central nervous system (CNS) disorders has been particularly chall...
Drug development targeting the central nervous system (CNS) is challenging due to poor predictabilit...
Predicting pharmacokinetics, based on the theory of dynamic systems, for an administered drug (wheth...