A new class of basic indirect pharmacodynamic models for agents that alter the loss of natural cells based on a lifespan concept are presented. The lifespan indirect response (LIDR) models assume that cells (R) are produced at a constant rate (k (in) ), survive during a certain duration T (R) , and finally are lost. The rate of cell loss is equal to the production rate but is delayed by T (R) . A therapeutic agent can increase or decrease the baseline cell lifespan to a new cell lifespan, T (D) , by temporally changing the proportion of cells belonging to the two modes of the lifespan distribution. Therefore, the change of lifespan at time t is described according to the Hill function, H(C(t)), with capacity (E (max) ) and sensitivity (EC (...
Established quantitative relationships between dose, plasma concentrations and response [pharmacokin...
The biologically-based dose-response model for developmental toxicology developed by Leroux et al. (...
Consensus principles from radiation biology were used to describe a generic set of nonlinear, first-...
A new class of basic indirect pharmacodynamic models for agents that alter the loss of natural cells...
The normal cell cycle is described and a model developed which postulates that the length of stay in...
The main two pitfalls of therapeutics in clinical oncology, that limit increasing drug doses, are un...
Mathematical models for the evaluation of leukemia chemotherapy treatments have been investigated. T...
This dissertation presents a collection of mathematical models for cellular response to the most com...
International audienceA hybrid model of cell population dynamics, where cells are discrete elements ...
Mathematical modeling of pharmacokinetics / pharmacodynamics (PKPD) is an important and growing fiel...
<p>(A–C) Numerical solution of the model equations showing the time evolution of healthy (blue line)...
A pharmacokinetics (PK)/pharmacodynamics (PD) model was developed to describe the tolerance and rebo...
(A) Cumulative population doubling (PD) curves of BM-MSC samples derived from 5 healthy young donors...
In cell lifespan studies the exponential nature of cell survival curves is often interpreted as show...
The lifespan of red blood cells (RBCs) plays an important role in the study and interpretation of va...
Established quantitative relationships between dose, plasma concentrations and response [pharmacokin...
The biologically-based dose-response model for developmental toxicology developed by Leroux et al. (...
Consensus principles from radiation biology were used to describe a generic set of nonlinear, first-...
A new class of basic indirect pharmacodynamic models for agents that alter the loss of natural cells...
The normal cell cycle is described and a model developed which postulates that the length of stay in...
The main two pitfalls of therapeutics in clinical oncology, that limit increasing drug doses, are un...
Mathematical models for the evaluation of leukemia chemotherapy treatments have been investigated. T...
This dissertation presents a collection of mathematical models for cellular response to the most com...
International audienceA hybrid model of cell population dynamics, where cells are discrete elements ...
Mathematical modeling of pharmacokinetics / pharmacodynamics (PKPD) is an important and growing fiel...
<p>(A–C) Numerical solution of the model equations showing the time evolution of healthy (blue line)...
A pharmacokinetics (PK)/pharmacodynamics (PD) model was developed to describe the tolerance and rebo...
(A) Cumulative population doubling (PD) curves of BM-MSC samples derived from 5 healthy young donors...
In cell lifespan studies the exponential nature of cell survival curves is often interpreted as show...
The lifespan of red blood cells (RBCs) plays an important role in the study and interpretation of va...
Established quantitative relationships between dose, plasma concentrations and response [pharmacokin...
The biologically-based dose-response model for developmental toxicology developed by Leroux et al. (...
Consensus principles from radiation biology were used to describe a generic set of nonlinear, first-...