Interspecies Brain PBPK Modeling Platform to Predict Passive Transport through the Blood-Brain Barrier and Assess Target Site Disposition
The high failure rate of central nervous system (CNS) drugs is partly associated with an insufficient understanding of target site exposure. Blood-brain barrier (BBB) permeability evaluation tools are needed to explore drugs' ability to access the CNS. An outstanding aspect of physiologically b...
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Main Authors: | Parsshava Mehta (Author), Amira Soliman (Author), Leyanis Rodriguez-Vera (Author), Stephan Schmidt (Author), Paula Muniz (Author), Monica Rodriguez (Author), Marta Forcadell (Author), Emili Gonzalez-Perez (Author), Valvanera Vozmediano (Author) |
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2024-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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