A Pharmacokinetic Dose-Optimization Study of Cabotegravir and Bictegravir in a Mouse Pregnancy Model
Animal pregnancy models can be useful tools to study HIV antiretroviral safety and toxicity and to perform mechanistic studies that are not easily performed in humans. Utilization of clinically relevant dosing in these models improves the relevance of the findings. Cabotegravir and bictegravir are n...
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Main Authors: | Haneesha Mohan (Author), Kieran Atkinson (Author), Birgit Watson (Author), Chanson J. Brumme (Author), Lena Serghides (Author) |
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2022-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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