Nonclinical in vivo animal studies have to be completed before starting clinical studies of the pharmacokinetic behavior of a drug in humans. The drug exposure in animal studies is often measured by the area under the concentration time curve (AUC). The classical complete data design where each animal is sampled for analysis once per time point is usually only applicable for large animals. In the case of rats and mice, where blood sampling is restricted, the batch design or the serial sacrifice design need to be considered. In batch designs samples are taken more than once from each animal, but not at all time points. In serial sacrifice designs only one sample is taken from each animal. This paper presents an estimator for AUC from 0 to in...
The efficient design of experiments (i.e., selection of experimental doses and allocation of animals...
Animal biodistribution studies on radionuclide-labelled drugs are labour-intensive and time-consumin...
In a dose finding study the aim is to attain a safe and efficient drug therapy in a certain populati...
Nonclinical in vivo animal studies have to be completed before starting clinical studies of the phar...
Nonclinical in vivo animal studies have to be completed before starting clinical studies of the phar...
Pharmacokinetic studies are commonly performed using the two-stage approach. The first stage involve...
Based on toxicokinetic studies of a destructive sampling design, this work was aimed at selecting th...
International audienceThe problem of interest is to estimate the concentration curve and the area un...
An estimation of the average value of pharmacokinetic parameters in a group of animals provides limi...
In this paper we present a mathematical solution that allows the elimination rate-constant or half l...
Tuberculosis, the leading cause of death by a single infection disease caused by bacteria, requires ...
In pharmacokinetic (PK) studies, blood samples are taken over time on subjects after the administrat...
rodents exposed to carcinogens indicate that their tumor probabilities are proportional to effec-tiv...
This is the peer reviewed version of the following article: Basic an Clinical Pharmacology and Toxic...
Five methods are compared to estimate the total area under the digoxin plasma or serum concentration...
The efficient design of experiments (i.e., selection of experimental doses and allocation of animals...
Animal biodistribution studies on radionuclide-labelled drugs are labour-intensive and time-consumin...
In a dose finding study the aim is to attain a safe and efficient drug therapy in a certain populati...
Nonclinical in vivo animal studies have to be completed before starting clinical studies of the phar...
Nonclinical in vivo animal studies have to be completed before starting clinical studies of the phar...
Pharmacokinetic studies are commonly performed using the two-stage approach. The first stage involve...
Based on toxicokinetic studies of a destructive sampling design, this work was aimed at selecting th...
International audienceThe problem of interest is to estimate the concentration curve and the area un...
An estimation of the average value of pharmacokinetic parameters in a group of animals provides limi...
In this paper we present a mathematical solution that allows the elimination rate-constant or half l...
Tuberculosis, the leading cause of death by a single infection disease caused by bacteria, requires ...
In pharmacokinetic (PK) studies, blood samples are taken over time on subjects after the administrat...
rodents exposed to carcinogens indicate that their tumor probabilities are proportional to effec-tiv...
This is the peer reviewed version of the following article: Basic an Clinical Pharmacology and Toxic...
Five methods are compared to estimate the total area under the digoxin plasma or serum concentration...
The efficient design of experiments (i.e., selection of experimental doses and allocation of animals...
Animal biodistribution studies on radionuclide-labelled drugs are labour-intensive and time-consumin...
In a dose finding study the aim is to attain a safe and efficient drug therapy in a certain populati...