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  • Almond L et al.

    Nov 2010

    Simulation of virtual human subjects to investigate the impact of CYP2C19*17/*17 on omeprazole exposure.
    PSWC / AAPS Meeting
    New Orleans LA, USA, 13th-19th November 2010

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  • Pade D et al.

    Nov 2010

    Prediction of Vss and tissue concentration-time profiles for four benzodiazepines using physicochemical, in vitro and experimental data in rat using a mechanistic PBPK model.
    PSWC / AAPS Meeting
    New Orleans LA, USA, 13th-19th November 2010

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  • Lu G et al.

    Sep 2010

    A time-varying physiologically-based pharmacokinetic model of caffeine during pregnancy.
    DMDG Meeting
    Canterbury, UK, 15th-17th September 2010

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  • Pade D et al.

    Sep 2010

    Prediction of Vss and tissue concentration-time profiles for four benzodiazepines using physicochemical, in vitro and experimental data in rat using a mechanistic PBPK model.
    11th Annual Simcyp Consortium Meeting
    Sheffield, UK, 19th-21st September 2010

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  • Mishra H et al.

    Sep 2010

    Prediction of human intestinal metabolism of CYP3A substrates using the Advanced, Dissolution, Absorption and Metabolism (ADAM) Model.
    11th Annual Simcyp Consortium Meeting
    Sheffield, UK, 19th-21st September 2010

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  • Salem F et al.

    Jun 2010

    Predicting pharmacokinetics for two NSAIDs commonly used in paediatrics using a physiologically-based model: comparing in vitro data, in vivo data from adults, or their combination as input parameters.
    CAPKR Annual Research Meeting
    Manchester, UK, 24th-25th June 2010

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