Bioavailability assessment and pharmacologie response: Impact of first-pass loss when both drug and metabolites are active Malcolm Rowland OriginalPaper 01 December 1988 Pages: 573 - 593
Effects of perfusate flow rate on measured blood volume, disse space, intracellular water space, and drug extraction in the perfused rat liver preparation: Characterization by the multiple indicator dilution technique K. Sandy PangWai-Fong LeeCarl A. Goresky OriginalPaper 01 December 1988 Pages: 595 - 632
Competing pathways in drug metabolism. II. An identical, anterior enzymic distribution for 2- and 5-sulfoconjugation and a posterior localization for 5-glucuronidation of gentisamide in the rat liver Marilyn E. MorrisVincent YuenK. Sandy Pang OriginalPaper 01 December 1988 Pages: 633 - 656
The sojourn time and its prospective use in pharmacology Giorgio Segre OriginalPaper 01 December 1988 Pages: 657 - 666
Commentary to “linear and nonlinear system approaches in pharmacokinetics. How much do they have to offer? I. General considerations” Ronald A. Siegel OriginalPaper 01 December 1988 Pages: 667 - 672
Commentary to “linear and nonlinear system approaches in pharmacokinetics. How much do they have to offer? I. General considerations” Harold Boxenbaum OriginalPaper 01 December 1988 Pages: 672 - 681
Commentary to “linear and nonlinear system approaches in pharmacokinetics. How much do they have to offer? II. The response mapping operator (RMO) approach” Carl M. Metzler OriginalPaper 01 December 1988 Pages: 682 - 686
Response to commentaries to “linear and nonlinear system approaches in pharmacokinetics. How much do they have to offer?” Peter Veng-Pedersen OriginalPaper 01 December 1988 Pages: 686 - 694