515 results on '"Devreese, Mathias"'
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2. Have We Neglected to Study Target-Site Drug Exposure in Children? A Systematic Review of the Literature
3. Cardiorespiratory effects of gamma-hydroxybutyric acid during isoflurane anaesthesia in pigs
4. Pharmacokinetic modeling of sulfamethoxazole-trimethoprim and sulfadiazine-trimethoprim combinations in broilers
5. Qualitative risk assessment of homogeneity, stability, and residual concentrations of antimicrobials in medicated feed and drinking water in pig rearing
6. Pharmacokinetics and depletion of florfenicol in striped catfish Pangasianodon hypophthalmus after oral administration
7. Microdialysis as a safe and feasible method to study target-site piperacillin-tazobactam disposition in septic piglets and children
8. Pharmacokinetics of macrocyclic lactone endectocides in indigenous Zebu cattle and their insecticidal efficacy on Anopheles arabiensis
9. Volumetric absorptive microsampling as alternative sampling technique for renal function assessment in the paediatric population using iohexol
10. In Vivo Validation of a Reversible Small Molecule-Based Switch for Synthetic Self-Amplifying mRNA Regulation
11. Dietary exposure assessment and risk characterization of citrinin and ochratoxin A in Belgium
12. Residue depletion of enrofloxacin and flumequine in feathers of broilers based on quantitative UHPLC-MS/MS detection.
13. Comprehensive toxicokinetic analysis reveals major interspecies differences in absorption, distribution and elimination of citrinin in pigs and broiler chickens
14. Comparative toxicokinetics of Fusarium mycotoxins in pigs and humans
15. An Algoclay-Based Decontaminant Decreases Exposure to Aflatoxin B1, Ochratoxin A, and Deoxynivalenol in a Toxicokinetic Model, as well as Supports Intestinal Morphology, and Decreases Liver Oxidative Stress in Broiler Chickens Fed a Diet Naturally Contaminated with Deoxynivalenol
16. Pediatric Pharmacology of Desmopressin in Children with Enuresis: A Comprehensive Review
17. Alfaxalone total intravenous anaesthesia in dogs: pharmacokinetics, cardiovascular data and recovery characteristics
18. Pharmacokinetics and absolute oral bioavailability of meloxicam in guinea pigs (Cavia porcellus)
19. Development and validation of an ultra-high performance liquid chromatography–tandem mass spectrometry method for the simultaneous determination of iohexol, p-aminohippuric acid and creatinine in porcine and broiler chicken plasma
20. Pharmacokinetics and muscle residue depletion of amoxicillin in cage cultured hybrid red tilapia (Oreochromis mossambicus × Oreochromis niloticus)
21. Pharmacokinetics and Withdrawal Times of Cefotaxime in White Leg Shrimp (Litopenaeus vannamei) after Oral Administration.
22. Development and validation of an LC–MS/MS method for the simultaneous determination of citrinin and ochratoxin a in a variety of feed and foodstuffs
23. Comparative in vitro cytotoxicity of the emerging Fusarium mycotoxins beauvericin and enniatins to porcine intestinal epithelial cells
24. Investigation of age-related differences in toxicokinetic processes of deoxynivalenol and deoxynivalenol-3-glucoside in weaned piglets
25. Biotransformation of the mycotoxin enniatin B1 in pigs: A comparative in vitro and in vivo approach
26. Impact of Fusarium mycotoxins on hepatic and intestinal mRNA expression of cytochrome P450 enzymes and drug transporters, and on the pharmacokinetics of oral enrofloxacin in broiler chickens
27. The impact of therapeutic-dose induced intestinal enrofloxacin concentrations in healthy pigs on fecal Escherichia coli populations
28. An Algoclay-Based Decontaminant Decreases Exposure to Aflatoxin B 1 , Ochratoxin A, and Deoxynivalenol in a Toxicokinetic Model, as well as Supports Intestinal Morphology, and Decreases Liver Oxidative Stress in Broiler Chickens Fed a Diet Naturally Contaminated with Deoxynivalenol
29. Pharmacokinetics of gamma‐hydroxybutyric acid in 6‐week‐old swine (Sus scrofa domesticus) after intravenous and oral administration.
30. The role of roughage provision on the absorption and disposition of the mycotoxin deoxynivalenol and its acetylated derivatives in calves: from field observations to toxicokinetics
31. Cefquinome shows a higher impact on the pig gut microbiome and resistome compared to ceftiofur
32. Chapter 9 - Application of preclinical juvenile animal models
33. Comparative in vitro cytotoxicity of modified deoxynivalenol on porcine intestinal epithelial cells
34. Comparative physiology of glomerular filtration rate by plasma clearance of exogenous creatinine and exo-iohexol in six different avian species
35. Characterization of Porcine Hepatic and Intestinal Drug Metabolizing CYP450: Comparison with Human Orthologues from A Quantitative, Activity and Selectivity Perspective
36. In Vivo Validation of a Reversible Small Molecule-Based Switch for Synthetic Self-Amplifying mRNA Regulation
37. Chestnut Wood Tannins in Broiler Diets: Pharmacokinetics, Serum Levels during Rearing, and Intestinal Absorption Pattern of Gallic Acid.
38. 8 The influence of sepsis on the tissue penetration of piperacillin-tazobactam in children: a microdialysis study in the juvenile pig
39. Modulation by gamithromycin and ketoprofen of in vitro and in vivo porcine lipopolysaccharide-induced inflammation
40. Pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic properties of gamithromycin in turkey poults with respect to Ornithobacterium rhinotracheale
41. Development and validation of a liquid chromatography–tandem mass spectrometry method for the quantitative determination of gamithromycin in animal plasma, lung tissue and pulmonary epithelial lining fluid
42. Modified Fusarium mycotoxins unmasked: From occurrence in cereals to animal and human excretion
43. Storage stability study of porcine hepatic and intestinal cytochrome P450 isoenzymes by use of a newly developed and fully validated highly sensitive HPLC-MS/MS method
44. Additional file 3 of Cefquinome shows a higher impact on the pig gut microbiome and resistome compared to ceftiofur
45. Additional file 5 of Cefquinome shows a higher impact on the pig gut microbiome and resistome compared to ceftiofur
46. Additional file 4 of Cefquinome shows a higher impact on the pig gut microbiome and resistome compared to ceftiofur
47. Additional file 6 of Cefquinome shows a higher impact on the pig gut microbiome and resistome compared to ceftiofur
48. Additional file 8 of Cefquinome shows a higher impact on the pig gut microbiome and resistome compared to ceftiofur
49. Additional file 1 of Cefquinome shows a higher impact on the pig gut microbiome and resistome compared to ceftiofur
50. Additional file 2 of Cefquinome shows a higher impact on the pig gut microbiome and resistome compared to ceftiofur
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