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1. Effect of Antioxidants in Medicinal Products on Intestinal Drug Transporters.

2. The Use of Carboxyfluorescein Reveals the Transport Function of MCT6/SLC16A5 Associated with CD147 as a Chloride-Sensitive Organic Anion Transporter in Mammalian Cells.

3. Simultaneous Prediction Method for Intestinal Absorption and Metabolism Using the Mini-Ussing Chamber System.

4. Advances in the Evaluation of Gastrointestinal Absorption Considering the Mucus Layer.

5. Development of Sustained Release System Based on High Water-Absorbable Gel Formation Using Croscarmellose Sodium, Alkaline Excipients and HPMC (ACSH SR System); Novel Application of Croscarmellose Sodium as a Gel Former.

6. In silico prediction of bioequivalence of atorvastatin tablets based on GastroPlus™ software.

7. Evaluation of Function and Features of Human Induced Pluripotent Stem Cell-Derived Small Intestinal Epithelial Cells for Analyzing Peptide Drug Intestinal Absorption Profiles.

8. Chitooligosaccharide reconstitutes intestinal mucus layer to improve oral absorption of water-soluble drugs.

9. Translatability of in vitro Inhibition Potency to in vivo P-Glycoprotein Mediated Drug Interaction Risk.

10. Quaternization of high molecular weight chitosan for increasing intestinal drug absorption using Caco-2 cells as an in vitro intestinal model.

11. Bacterial metabolism rescues the inhibition of intestinal drug absorption by food and drug additives

13. Screening for effective cell-penetrating peptides with minimal impact on epithelial cells and gut commensals in vitro.

14. Menthol augmented niosomes for enhanced intestinal absorption of lopinavir.

15. In vitro and in vivo evaluation of cinnamaldehyde Microemulsion–Mucus interaction.

16. A proof of concept using the Ussing chamber methodology to study pediatric intestinal drug transport and age‐dependent differences in absorption.

17. Evaluation of the pharmacokinetics, chylomicron inhibition, and toxicity of colchicine in rats given low doses.

18. An Enabling Formulation of a Weakly Basic Compound Guided by Physiologically Based Biopharmaceutics Modeling (PBBM).

19. Intestinal Absorption Study: Challenges and Absorption Enhancement Strategies in Improving Oral Drug Delivery.

20. Lack of an Effect of Polysorbate 80 on Intestinal Drug Permeability in Humans.

21. Strategies and Mechanism in Reversing Intestinal Drug Efflux in Oral Drug Delivery.

22. Intestinal explant barrier chip: long-term intestinal absorption screening in a novel microphysiological system using tissue explants.

23. Square root law model for the delivery and intestinal absorption of drugs: a case of hydrophilic captopril.

24. In vitro and in vivo evaluation of organic anion-transporting polypeptide 2B1-mediated pharmacokinetic interactions by apple polyphenols.

25. In vitro models replicating the human intestinal epithelium for absorption and metabolism studies: A systematic review.

26. Fasted and fed state human duodenal fluids: Characterization, drug solubility, and comparison to simulated fluids and with human bioavailability.

27. Adapting ADME and Pharmacokinetic Analysis to the Next Generation of Therapeutic Modalities.

28. Do Phospholipids Boost or Attenuate Drug Absorption? In Vitro and In Vivo Evaluation of Mono- and Diacyl Phospholipid-Based Solid Dispersions of Celecoxib.

29. Inhibitory Effects of 17-α-Ethinyl-Estradiol and 17-β-Estradiol on Transport Via the Intestinal Proton-Coupled Amino Acid Transporter (PAT1) Investigated In Vitro and In Vivo.

30. Absorption-Enhancing Mechanisms of Capryol 90, a Novel Absorption Enhancer, for Improving the Intestinal Absorption of Poorly Absorbed Drugs: Contributions to Trans- or Para-Cellular Pathways.

31. Findings from Seoul National University Update Understanding of Liposomes (Bromelain-decorated Nanoscale Liposomes for Mucus Permeation and Intestinal Absorption In Oral Drug Delivery).

32. Organic anion transporting polypeptide 2B1 (OATP2B1), an expanded substrate profile, does it align with OATP2B1's hypothesized function?

33. Development of a novel 3D intestinal model for permeability evaluations.

34. Bacterial metabolism rescues the inhibition of intestinal drug absorption by food and drug additives.

35. Investigation of cannabidiol gastro retentive tablets based on regional absorption of cannabinoids in rats.

36. Drug Permeability Profiling Using the Novel Permeapad® 96-Well Plate.

37. The Effect of Anesthetic Regimens on Intestinal Absorption of Passively Absorbed Drugs in Rats.

38. Enhancement of the intestinal absorption of bortezomib by self-nanoemulsifying drug delivery system.

39. Assessment of contribution of BCRP to intestinal absorption of various drugs using portal-systemic blood concentration difference model in mice.

40. Reversible inhibition of efflux transporters by hydrogel microdevices.

41. Mucins are Involved in the Intestinal Permeation of Lipophilic Drugs in the Proximal Region of Rat Small Intestine.

42. Striving Towards the Perfect In Vitro Oral Drug Absorption Model.

43. Pharmacokinetic Aspects of Nanoparticle-in-Matrix Drug Delivery Systems for Oral/Buccal Delivery.

44. Black tea extract and theaflavin derivatives affect the pharmacokinetics of rosuvastatin by modulating organic anion transporting polypeptide (OATP) 2B1 activity.

45. Rat intestinal drug permeability: A status report and summary of repeated determinations.

46. Intestinal absorption-modifying excipients: A current update on preclinical in vivo evaluations.

47. Examining P-gp efflux kinetics guided by the BDDCS – Rational selection of in vitro assay designs and mathematical models.

48. Mimicking regional and fasted/fed state conditions in the intestine with the mucus-PVPA in vitro model: The impact of pH and simulated intestinal fluids on drug permeability.

49. Bioequivalence Comparison of Pediatric Dasatinib Formulations and Elucidation of Absorption Mechanisms Through Integrated PBPK Modeling.

50. Mechanistic modelling of intestinal drug absorption – The in vivo effects of nanoparticles, hydrodynamics, and colloidal structures.

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