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  • ...s, C., Söderlund, T., and Kinnunen P. K.J., "Surface Activity Profiling of Drugs Applied to the Prediction of Blood-Brain Barrier Permeability", J. Med. Che ..., understanding the solubility of drugs, development of a screen to test a drugs toxicity, determining the physicochemical properties of oxidized phospholip ...
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  • ...with the urine. Acidifying the urine has the same effect for weakly basic drugs. On other occasions drugs combine with bile juices and enter the intestines. In the intestines the dr ...
    7 KB (1,016 words) - 17:43, 25 November 2024
  • ...ituxan]], [[Humira]], [[Novolog]] and [[Avastin]] are biologic blockbuster drugs discovered in the late 1990s, with patent expiration date between 2014 and ...
    3 KB (446 words) - 06:33, 4 August 2024
  • ...ion and dissolution. A limiting factor in the adsorption of pharmaceutical drugs is the degree to which they are ionized, as cell membranes are relatively i * [[Generic drugs]] ...
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  • ...|last=Tabrizchi |first=R |author2=Pang CC |date= May 1992|title=Effects of drugs on body venous tone, as reflected by mean circulatory filling pressure. |jo ...-2/}}</ref> It can be used to demonstrate effects of [[Pharmaceutical drug|drugs]] on the venous tone while the circulating blood volume remains constant,<r ...
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  • ...| vauthors = Montemiglio LC, Gianni S, Vallone B, Savino C | title = Azole drugs trap cytochrome P450 EryK in alternative conformational states | journal = ...
    2 KB (223 words) - 14:59, 26 August 2023
  • ...a novel gene of Candida albicans, CDR1, conferring multiple resistance to drugs and antifungals | journal = Current Genetics | volume = 27 | issue = 4 | pa ...
    2 KB (223 words) - 23:16, 2 November 2023
  • ...hibited by different pharmacological classes of drugs including anticancer drugs such as tamoxifen and natural substances such as ring B-oxysterols and poly ...
    5 KB (539 words) - 14:31, 26 August 2023
  • ...f> is a measure of how external factors such as inhibitors, pharmaceutical drugs, or boundary species affect the steady-state fluxes and species concentrati When designing drugs for therapeutic action, both aspects must therefore be considered.<ref>{{ci ...
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  • ...the protective index is a smaller ratio. Toxicity can take many forms, as drugs typically have multiple side effects of varying severity, so a specific cri ...
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  • .... | title=Multi-analyte procedures for screening for and quantification of drugs in blood, plasma, or serum by liquid chromatography-single stage or tandem ...plasma exposure. Another use is in the [[therapeutic drug monitoring]] of drugs with a narrow [[therapeutic index]]. For example, [[gentamicin]] is an [[an ...
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  • ...Mollusc Are Capable of Tyrian Purple Precursor Biogenesis. |journal=Marine Drugs |date=3 May 2019 |volume=17 |issue=5 |pages=264 |doi=10.3390/md17050264 |pm ...
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  • ...echnology|nanotechnologies]] are used to enhance the absorption of topical drugs.<ref name=":1" /><ref name=":4">{{Cite journal |last1=Chacko |first1=Indhu ...on, skin inflammation, and skin photo-toxicity upon application of topical drugs. After the development of [[toxicology]], a mathematical model was also cre ...
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  • ...biomarker values based on the understanding that the relationship between drugs, their interactions, and their effect on the measure biomarker can be model ...al growth in number of possible combinations and outcomes as the number of drugs increases.<ref name=":0" /> Combinatory therapy treatments provide signific ...
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  • ...45745 |s2cid=24522456 |issn=0967-5868}}</ref> CED has been used to deliver drugs to the CNS for its ability to bypass the [[blood–brain barrier]] (BBB) and ...ties and allows for targeted placement of the catheter used to deliver the drugs. A vast majority of current clinical studies using CED are currently using ...
    21 KB (2,982 words) - 22:44, 9 January 2025
  • ...Muresan, S., & Hopkins, A. L. (2012). "Quantifying the chemical beauty of drugs". Nature Chemistry. (https://doi.org/10.1038/nchem.1243). ...
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  • ...block prostaglandins.<ref>{{cite journal | vauthors = Flower RJ | title = Drugs which inhibit prostaglandin biosynthesis | journal = Pharmacological Review ...t folic acid, bacteria cannot grow and divide. Therefore, because of sulfa drugs' competitive inhibition, they are excellent antibacterial agents. ...
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  • ...rnal | title=TAT-conjugated nanoparticles for the CNS delivery of anti-HIV drugs | author= Raoa, K., Reddya, M., Horning, J., Labhasetwa, V. | journal = Bio ...
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  • ...ept constant. Surface erosion is also useful for protecting water-soluble drugs until the time of desired drug release, because water will not penetrate th ...
    6 KB (1,006 words) - 17:39, 13 August 2022
  • ...effect model for the assessment of drug benefit: example of antiarrhythmic drugs in postmyocardial infarction patients. J. Cardiovasc. Pharmacol. 1993, 22, Boissel formulated the hypothesis that the antiarrhythmic drugs efficacy was a function combining a beneficial effect (<math>\scriptstyle{a ...
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