Cancer therapy bene ts today from the availability of new promising classes of drugs such as therapeutic proteins. Due to their ability to speci cally bind targets in the body they allow to modulate speci c chemical reactions and ultimately to modify the functional response of the cell, such as cell growth or cell division. Targeting receptor systems by competitive inhibition is the objective of various protein drugs in development and on the market. Many targeted receptor systems also constitute a degradation mechanism for the drug via endocytosis and a thorough understanding of the complex interplay between the drug's pharmacokinetics and its e ect, is largely missing. For complex diseases such as cancer, systems biology models of therape...
The concept of cancer targeting, which exploits the abundance of specific molecular epitopes on canc...
The effectiveness of chemotherapeutic drugs in tumors is reduced by multiple effects including drug ...
Pharmacokinetics, pharmacology, and toxicology are the major determinants of the success or failure ...
Cancer therapy benefits today from the availability of new promising classes of drugs such as therap...
Cancer therapy benefits today from the availability of new promising classes of drugs such as thera...
Cancer therapy bene ts today from the availability of new promising classes of drugs such as therape...
Abstract: Targeting receptor systems by competitive inhibition is the objective of various antibody ...
Receptor mediated endocytosis (RME) plays a major role in the disposition of therapeutic protein dru...
Targeting receptor systems by competitive inhibition is the objective of various protein drugs in d...
Abstract. In this paper we discuss two models involving protein binding. The first model describes a...
To increase the efficiency of drug discovery and development, modelling and simulation in pharmacok...
Over the last 25 years many biological therapeutics have been approved for clinical use; and many of...
International audienceThe aim here was to explore the potential of pharmacokinetic (PK)/pharmacodyna...
The concept of cancer targeting, which exploits the abundance of specific molecular epitopes on canc...
The effectiveness of chemotherapeutic drugs in tumors is reduced by multiple effects including drug ...
Pharmacokinetics, pharmacology, and toxicology are the major determinants of the success or failure ...
Cancer therapy benefits today from the availability of new promising classes of drugs such as therap...
Cancer therapy benefits today from the availability of new promising classes of drugs such as thera...
Cancer therapy bene ts today from the availability of new promising classes of drugs such as therape...
Abstract: Targeting receptor systems by competitive inhibition is the objective of various antibody ...
Receptor mediated endocytosis (RME) plays a major role in the disposition of therapeutic protein dru...
Targeting receptor systems by competitive inhibition is the objective of various protein drugs in d...
Abstract. In this paper we discuss two models involving protein binding. The first model describes a...
To increase the efficiency of drug discovery and development, modelling and simulation in pharmacok...
Over the last 25 years many biological therapeutics have been approved for clinical use; and many of...
International audienceThe aim here was to explore the potential of pharmacokinetic (PK)/pharmacodyna...
The concept of cancer targeting, which exploits the abundance of specific molecular epitopes on canc...
The effectiveness of chemotherapeutic drugs in tumors is reduced by multiple effects including drug ...
Pharmacokinetics, pharmacology, and toxicology are the major determinants of the success or failure ...