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2. Placental transfer and vascular effects of pharmaceutical drugs in the human placenta ex vivo: A review
3. Transfer of uremic solutes across the human term placenta: An ex vivo study in the dual-side perfused cotyledon
4. Placental disposition of the immunosuppressive drug tacrolimus in renal transplant recipients and in ex vivo perfused placental tissue
5. Physiologically Based Pharmacokinetic (PBPK) Model-Informed Dosing Guidelines for Pediatric Clinical Care: A Pragmatic Approach for a Special Population.
6. P12-59 Assessing the placental transfer of dexamethasone via ex vivo human placenta perfusions: a step-up towards model informeddrug dosing in pregnancy
7. P05-02 Optimization of the betamethasone and dexamethasone dosing regimen during pregnancy: a combined placenta perfusion and pregnancy physiologically-based pharmacokinetic modeling approach
8. Prediction of Moxifloxacin Concentrations in Tuberculosis Patient Populations by Physiologically Based Pharmacokinetic Modeling
9. Ex vivo dual perfusion of an isolated human placenta cotyledon: Towards protocol standardization and improved inter-centre comparability.
10. Non-clinical considerations for supporting accelerated inclusion of pregnant women in pre-licensure clinical trials with anti-HIV agents
11. Predicting fetal exposure of crizotinib during pregnancy: Combining human ex vivo placenta perfusion data with physiologically-based pharmacokinetic modeling
12. Prediction of Maternal and Fetal Doravirine Exposure by Integrating Physiologically Based Pharmacokinetic Modeling and Human Placenta Perfusion Experiments
13. Placental transfer and vascular effects of pharmaceutical drugs in the human placenta ex vivo: A review
14. Feasibility of a Pragmatic PBPK Modeling Approach: Towards Model-Informed Dosing in Pediatric Clinical Care
15. Placental transfer and vascular effects of pharmaceutical drugs in the human placenta ex vivo:A review
16. Placental disposition of eculizumab, C5 and C5-eculizumab in two pregnancies of a woman with paroxysmal nocturnal haemoglobinuria
17. Toxicity of anticancer drugs in human placental tissue explants and trophoblast cell lines
18. [Black particles in plasma and carcinogenic pills] Zwarte deeltjes in plasma en kankerverwekkende pillen
19. OP08_6. Novel therapeutic strategy in pregnancy: prevention of transplacental passage by lipid nanoparticles
20. Impact of gastrointestinal physiology on drug absorption in special populations--An UNGAP review
21. A Randomized Trial of Distal Diuretics versus Dietary Sodium Restriction for Hypertension in Chronic Kidney Disease
22. Transfer of daclatasvir and sofosbuvir's main metabolite, GS-331007, across the human placenta ex vivo
23. Assessment of Maternal and Fetal Dolutegravir Exposure by Integrating Ex Vivo Placental Perfusion Data and Physiologically-Based Pharmacokinetic Modeling
24. Assessment of Placental Disposition of Infliximab and Etanercept in Women With Autoimmune Diseases and in the Ex Vivo Perfused Placenta
25. Impact of gastrointestinal physiology on drug absorption in special populations??An UNGAP review
26. Review article: direct-acting antivirals for the treatment of HCV during pregnancy and lactation - implications for maternal dosing, foetal exposure, and safety for mother and child
27. Differential effects of psychoactive substances on human wildtype and polymorphic T356M dopamine transporters (DAT)
28. Uremic solutes modulate hepatic bile acid handling and induce mitochondrial toxicity
29. Evaluating darunavir/ritonavir dosing regimens for HIV-positive pregnant women using semi-mechanistic pharmacokinetic modelling
30. Pharmacokinetics of HIV-Integrase Inhibitors During Pregnancy: Mechanisms, Clinical Implications and Knowledge Gaps
31. Corrigendum to ’Development of a mechanistic biokinetic model for hepatic bile acid handling to predict possible cholestatic effects of drugs’ [European Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences 115 (2018) 175-184] (S0928098718300071) (10.1016/j.ejps.2018.01.007))
32. Development of a mechanistic biokinetic model for hepatic bile acid handling to predict possible cholestatic effects of drugs
33. Prediction of Fetal Darunavir Exposure by Integrating Human Ex-Vivo Placental Transfer and Physiologically Based Pharmacokinetic Modeling
34. Drug Dosing in Pregnant Women: Challenges and Opportunities in Using Physiologically Based Pharmacokinetic Modeling and Simulations.
35. Development of a mechanistic biokinetic model for hepatic bile acid handling to predict possible cholestatic effects of drugs
36. A Mechanism-Based Population Pharmacokinetic Analysis Assessing the Feasibility of Efavirenz Dose Reduction to 400 mg in Pregnant Women
37. Microbial Glucuronidase Inhibition Reduces Severity of Diclofenac-Induced Anastomotic Leak in Rats
38. Experimental study of diclofenac and its biliary metabolites on anastomotic healing
39. Placental Disposition and Effects of Crizotinib: An Ex Vivo Study in the Isolated Dual-Side Perfused Human Cotyledon
40. Experimental study of diclofenac and its biliary metabolites on anastomotic healing
41. Free dug concentrations in pregnancy: Bound to measure unbound?
42. Therapeutic effects of the mitochondrial ROS-redox modulator KH176 in a mammalian model of Leigh Disease
43. Rat precision-cut liver slices predict drug-induced cholestatic injury
44. Substantially lowered dolutegravir exposure in a treatment-experienced perinatally HIV-1-infected pregnant woman
45. Physiologically Based Modelling of Darunavir/Ritonavir Pharmacokinetics During Pregnancy
46. First reported use of elvitegravir and cobicistat during pregnancy
47. Placental transfer of the HIV integrase inhibitor dolutegravir in an ex vivo human cotyledon perfusion model
48. Drug-drug interactions between rosuvastatin and oral antidiabetic drugs occurring at the level of oatp1b1s
49. Antidiabetic Drugs Occurring at the Level of OATP1B1
50. Interaction of Digitalis-Like Compounds with Liver Uptake Transporters NTCP, OATP1B1, and OATP1B3
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