A Bidirectional Permeability Assay for beyond Rule of 5 Compounds
Bidirectional permeability measurement with cellular models grown on Transwell inserts is widely used in pharmaceutical research since it not only provides information about the passive permeability of a drug, but also about transport proteins involved in the active transport of drug substances acro...
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Main Authors: | Yunhai Cui (Author), Cyril Desevaux (Author), Ines Truebenbach (Author), Peter Sieger (Author), Klaus Klinder (Author), Alan Long (Author), Achim Sauer (Author) |
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2021-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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