Drug absorption is a pharmacokinetic parameter that refers to the way a drug is absorbed from a pharmaceutical formulation into the bloodstream. Several factors can affect the absorption of a drug ...
Surface plasmon resonance (SPR) detectors monitor molecular interactions without labels and in real time. SPR imaging (SPRi) has the additional advantage of increased throughput since it monitors ...
Most drugs in the U.S. are taken orally because these oral dosage forms have a significant systemic effect on the body after being absorbed from different surfaces along the gastrointestinal tract ...
There exists a unique and clinically relevant time course of urinary drug delivery for a loop diuretic at which the natriuretic response is optimized. This rate of drug delivery resides on the steep ...
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