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Valerie Sia, Jie En
Drug Clinical Trial Center, Peking University Third Hospital, Beijing 100191, China
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W-129
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Frailty phenotype as a sensitive indicator of aging-related Cytochrome P450 3A functional changes:Application of dose optimization recommendations for ticagrelor in the Chinese frail older population
Jie En Valerie Sia
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Vallejo, Celeste
Simulations Plus
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W-130
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Physiologically Based Pharmacokinetic Models for Infliximab, Ipilimumab, and Nivolumab Developed with GastroPlus® to Predict Hepatic Concentrations
Celeste Vallejo
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van der Walt, Jan-Stefan
Occams Cooperatie U.A.
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T-121
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Joint bi-directional PK-ADA population modelling in immuno-oncology
Jan-Stefan van der Walt
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Van Schaick, Erno
Calvagone SAS
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W-076
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Interactive Pharmacometric Simulations and Model Exploration with e-Campsis
Erno Van Schaick
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Verma, Meghna
AstraZeneca
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T-122
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A Quantitative Systems Pharmacology Approach to Understand the Variability of Patient Response to T-cell Bi-specifics in Hematological Malignancies
Meghna Verma
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Vollmer, Jannik
LYO-X AG, Basel, Switzerland
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T-123
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Monte-Carlo simulations to assess the probability of target attainment for cefepime and enmetazobactam in patients with complicated urinary tract infections
Jannik Vollmer
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T-124
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Translational modelling from preclinical data to predict human PK of monoclonal antibodies with engineered FcRn binding
Jannik Vollmer
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VU, NGOC-ANH THI
College of Pharmacy, Chungnam National University, Daejeon 34134, South Korea.
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T-125
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Beyond the Michaelis-Menten: Evaluation of Novel IVIVE Approach for Predicting In Vivo Intrinsic Clearance from Hepatocyte Assays
NGOC-ANH THI VU
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