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    MathWorks Inc reference full-body pbpk model
    A visual representation of the minimal <t>PBPK</t> model. The model consists of nine compartments, eight of which describing: arterial and venous blood, gut, splenic, liver, lung, kidney, and the lumped compartment “other”. In addition, there is a compartment to account for the oral dose disposition. Black lines represent exchange between the compartments. Grey lines represent the first-order clearance.
    Reference Full Body Pbpk Model, supplied by MathWorks Inc, used in various techniques. Bioz Stars score: 90/100, based on 1 PubMed citations. ZERO BIAS - scores, article reviews, protocol conditions and more
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    Article Title: A minimal PBPK model to accelerate preclinical development of drugs against tuberculosis

    Journal: Frontiers in Pharmacology

    doi: 10.3389/fphar.2023.1272091

    A visual representation of the minimal PBPK model. The model consists of nine compartments, eight of which describing: arterial and venous blood, gut, splenic, liver, lung, kidney, and the lumped compartment “other”. In addition, there is a compartment to account for the oral dose disposition. Black lines represent exchange between the compartments. Grey lines represent the first-order clearance.
    Figure Legend Snippet: A visual representation of the minimal PBPK model. The model consists of nine compartments, eight of which describing: arterial and venous blood, gut, splenic, liver, lung, kidney, and the lumped compartment “other”. In addition, there is a compartment to account for the oral dose disposition. Black lines represent exchange between the compartments. Grey lines represent the first-order clearance.

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    MathWorks Inc reference full-body pbpk model
    A visual representation of the minimal <t>PBPK</t> model. The model consists of nine compartments, eight of which describing: arterial and venous blood, gut, splenic, liver, lung, kidney, and the lumped compartment “other”. In addition, there is a compartment to account for the oral dose disposition. Black lines represent exchange between the compartments. Grey lines represent the first-order clearance.
    Reference Full Body Pbpk Model, supplied by MathWorks Inc, used in various techniques. Bioz Stars score: 90/100, based on 1 PubMed citations. ZERO BIAS - scores, article reviews, protocol conditions and more
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    Average 90 stars, based on 1 article reviews
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    A visual representation of the minimal PBPK model. The model consists of nine compartments, eight of which describing: arterial and venous blood, gut, splenic, liver, lung, kidney, and the lumped compartment “other”. In addition, there is a compartment to account for the oral dose disposition. Black lines represent exchange between the compartments. Grey lines represent the first-order clearance.

    Journal: Frontiers in Pharmacology

    Article Title: A minimal PBPK model to accelerate preclinical development of drugs against tuberculosis

    doi: 10.3389/fphar.2023.1272091

    Figure Lengend Snippet: A visual representation of the minimal PBPK model. The model consists of nine compartments, eight of which describing: arterial and venous blood, gut, splenic, liver, lung, kidney, and the lumped compartment “other”. In addition, there is a compartment to account for the oral dose disposition. Black lines represent exchange between the compartments. Grey lines represent the first-order clearance.

    Article Snippet: The model was benchmarked in terms of computational time with a reference full-body PBPK model available in Matlab SimBiology ( ; ; ).

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