Drug Kinetics – Multimedia
eBook
Drug Discovery and Design
Download this eBook to explore automation in drug discovery, therapeutic targets, drug delivery, novel approaches to treatment and various screening strategies.
App Note / Case Study
True High-Throughput Analysis of Transporter Activity Screens
Two key ADME (absorption, distribution, metabolism and excretion) properties used to predict the in -vivo performance of a drug candidate are its ability to permeate a cell membrane and its potential to act as a substrate for transmembrane transporter proteins.
Video
ADME 101 Guide: Which Hepatocyte Test System Should I Use?
This ADME 101 video provides an overview of different types of hepatocytes, their unique benefits, and when you use them for in vitro preclinical DMPK studies.
Listicle
Assessing Kinetics in Drug Discovery
Download this listicle to learn more about the importance of drug kinetics, key experimental techniques and computational modeling tools.
Listicle
Navigating the Use of Extracellular Vesicles as Therapeutics
Download this listicle to learn more about extracellular vesicles as engineerable drug delivery vehicles, vaccines and from mesenchymal stem cells.
Video
Addressing Unique Challenges With Custom In Vitro Test Systems
In this webinar, Products Director and custom test system expert, Zell Woodworth, will discuss some of the unique challenges his team have solved and the ways custom solutions are designed and executed to help researchers and drug developers meet goals outside the reach of standard in vitro products.
Video
A Vision Engaging Pharmacokinetic Strategies To Treat Substance Abuse Disorders and Overdose
This video lecture will detail the chemistry, immunology and behavioral findings from vaccines against opioids, including heroin and the synthetic opioids fentanyl and carfentanil, as well as a bacterial source to treat nicotine substance disorders and poisoning.
Video
Eliminating Problems in Drug Development: Understanding the Role of Drug Metabolism
This talk will discuss processes for the metabolism of a drug, referred to as ADME (Absorption, Distribution, Metabolism, Excretion), and the safety testing to provide requisite information to move a drug through IND and into clinical trials. Prior to marketing a new drug and actually prior to administering a candidate drug to humans in clinical trials, it is important to ensure that drug will not only be effective in the therapeutic manner prescribed, but also be safe and not bring any undo harm to patients.
Video
Interaction Qualified Primary Hepatocytes | Lonza Product Overview
Advance your in vitro drug interaction studies to the next level! Watch this video to learn how our Interaction Qualified primary hepatocytes can increase your confidence in your DDI and metabolism studies.
How To Guide
HPLC-Charged Aerosol Detection
The intended function of an excipient is to guarantee the required physicochemical and biopharmaceutical properties of the pharmaceutical preparation.
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