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    An extended physiological pharmacokinetic model of methadone disposition in the rat: Validation and sensitivity analysis

    An extended physiological model of methadone disposition in the rat was constructed and evaluated in various tests of model validity. A separate circulation model of the fetus was included due to the large tis.....

    Johan L. Gabrielsson, Torgny Groth in Journal of Pharmacokinetics and Biopharmaceutics (1988)

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    Analysis of pethidine disposition in the pregnant rat by means of a physiological flow model

    The disposition of pethidine (meperidine) in the pregnant rat is described by means of a physiological flow model. The model includes arterial and venous blood, brain, fat, fetal, hepatic, intestinal, muscular.....

    Johan L. Gabrielsson, Per Johansson in Journal of Pharmacokinetics and Biopharmac… (1986)

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    Analysis of methadone disposition in the pregnant rat by means of a physiological flow model

    A physiological flow model simulating the pregnant rat is constructed for methadone. The model includes brain, fetal, hepatic, intestinal, muscular, pulmonar, and renal tissues. Since methadone kinetics may pr...

    Johan L. Gabrielsson, Per Johansson in Journal of Pharmacokinetics and Biopharmac… (1985)

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    A physiologically based pharmacokinetic model for theophylline disposition in the pregnant and nonpregnant rat

    There are numerous studies which examine the disposition of theophylline from a traditional point of view. Information about the behaviour of drugs, including theophylline, is, however, very scarce when invest.....

    Johan L. Gabrielsson, Lennart K. Paalzow in Journal of Pharmacokinetics and Biopharmac… (1984)

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    A physiological pharmacokinetic model for morphine disposition in the pregnant rat

    A physiological model was used to examine the disposition of morphine in the pregnant rat. In the model was incorporated an expression of both a linear and a nonlinear binding term of morphine to the maternal .....

    Johan L. Gabrielsson in Journal of Pharmacokinetics and Biopharmaceutics (1983)