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1. Investigating the effect of whey and casein proteins on drug solubility from a paediatric drug absorption perspective

3. Investigating Tacrolimus Disposition in Paediatric Patients with a Physiologically Based Pharmacokinetic Model Incorporating CYP3A4 Ontogeny, Mechanistic Absorption and Red Blood Cell Binding

4. Influence of Solid Oral Dosage Form Characteristics on Swallowability, Visual Perception, and Handling in Older Adults

5. Impact of Tablet Size and Shape on the Swallowability in Older Adults

6. Physiologically Based Biopharmaceutics Modeling of Food Effect for Basmisanil: A Retrospective Case Study of the Utility for Formulation Bridging

7. Gastrointestinal Fluid Volumes in Pediatrics: A Retrospective MRI Study

8. The impact of advanced age on gastrointestinal characteristics that are relevant to oral drug absorption: An AGePOP review

9. Addressing Today’s Absorption, Distribution, Metabolism, and Excretion (ADME) Challenges in the Translation of In Vitro ADME Characteristics to Humans: A Case Study of theSMN2mRNA Splicing Modifier Risdiplam

10. Population pharmacokinetic analysis of RO5459072, a low water‐soluble drug exhibiting complex food–drug interactions

11. Microdialysis and nanofiltration allow to distinguish molecularly dissolved from colloid-associated drug concentrations during biomimetic dissolution testing of supersaturating formulations

12. Biopredictive capability assessment of two dissolution/permeation assays, µFLUX™ and PermeaLoop™, using supersaturating formulations of Posaconazole

13. Addressing Today's Absorption, Distribution, Metabolism, and Excretion (ADME) Challenges in the Translation of In Vitro ADME Characteristics to Humans: A Case Study of the

14. Current challenges and future perspectives in oral absorption research : an opinion of the UNGAP network

15. Correction to: Use of Physiologically Based Pharmacokinetic (PBPK) Modeling for Predicting Drug-Food Interactions: an Industry Perspective

16. Use of Physiologically Based Pharmacokinetic (PBPK) Modeling for Predicting Drug-Food Interactions: an Industry Perspective

17. Physiologically Based Absorption Modelling to Explore the Impact of Food and Gastric pH Changes on the Pharmacokinetics of Entrectinib

18. Investigating Oral Absorption of Carbamazepine in Pediatric Populations

19. Influence of drug load on dissolution behavior of tablets containing a poorly water-soluble drug: estimation of the percolation threshold

20. Impact of gastrointestinal physiology on drug absorption in special populations -- An UNGAP review

21. Formulating Amorphous Solid Dispersions: Impact of Inorganic Salts on Drug Release from Tablets Containing Itraconazole-HPMC Extrudate

22. Trends in the Assessment of Drug Supersaturation and Precipitation In Vitro Using Lipid-Based Delivery Systems

23. Using Physiologically Based Pharmacokinetic (PBPK) Modelling to Gain Insights into the Effect of Physiological Factors on Oral Absorption in Paediatric Populations

24. PBPK Absorption Modeling: Establishing the In Vitro-In Vivo Link-Industry Perspective

25. A Miniaturized Extruder to Prototype Amorphous Solid Dispersions: Selection of Plasticizers for Hot Melt Extrusion

26. Biopharmaceutical Modeling of Drug Supersaturation During Lipid-Based Formulation Digestion Considering an Absorption Sink

27. Comparison of in vitro tests at various levels of complexity for the prediction of in vivo performance of lipid-based formulations: Case studies with fenofibrate

28. Insights into Drug Precipitation Kinetics during In Vitro Digestion of a Lipid-Based Drug Delivery System Using In-Line Raman Spectroscopy and Mathematical Modeling

29. Toward an improved understanding of the precipitation behavior of weakly basic drugs from oral lipid-based formulations

30. Study of drug supersaturation for rational early formulation screening of surfactant/co-solvent drug delivery systems

31. Comparison of high-resolution ultrasonic resonator technology and Raman spectroscopy as novel process analytical tools for drug quantification in self-emulsifying drug delivery systems

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