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Metabolism, Pharmacokinetics and Toxicity of Functional Groups: Impact of Chemical Building Blocks on ADMET, Chapter 9 Pharmacokinetics and Metabolism of Compounds that Mimic Enzyme Transition States . Iain Gardner, Chris Barber, Martin Howard, Aarti Sawant, Kenny Watson
, 2010
, Pages 390-459
Drug Transporters: Volume 1: Role and Importance in ADME and Drug Development, Chapter 5 Drug Transporters at the Blood–Brain Barrier . David Dickens, Steffen Radisch, Munir Pirmohamed
, 2016
, Volume 1
, Pages 151-183
Physico-Chemical and Computational Approaches to Drug Discovery, Chapter 15 Computer-Assisted Design of Drug-Like Synthetic Libraries . P. Seneci, V. Frecer, S. Miertus*
, 2012
, Pages 372-399
Nuclear Magnetic Resonance: Volume 44, Applications of spin–spin couplings . Krystyna Kamieńska-Trela
, 2015
, Volume 44
, Pages 170-234
Drug Transporters: Volume 2: Recent Advances and Emerging Technologies, Chapter 3 Targeted Proteomics to Support Transporter IVIVE and PBPK . Aki T. Heikkinen, Neil Parrott, Tom Dunkley, Paul Cutler
, 2016
, Volume 2
, Pages 44-72
The Medicinal Chemist's Guide to Solving ADMET Challenges, Subject Index
, 2021
, Pages 493-517
The Medicinal Chemist's Guide to Solving ADMET Challenges, CHAPTER 4 Targeting Gastrointestinal Uptake Transporters . Simone H. Stahl, Katherine S. Fenner, M. Raymond V. Finlay, Ravindra V. Alluri, Beth Williamson, Johan X. Johansson, Jason Kettle
, 2021
, Pages 62-108
Drug Transporters: Volume 1: Role and Importance in ADME and Drug Development, Chapter 10 Transporter Drug–Drug Interactions: A Pharmaceutical Industry Perspective . Silke Simon, Mohammed Ullah, Robert van Waterschoot, Dietmar Schwab, Susan Grange, Caroline A. Lee, Christoph Funk
, 2016
, Volume 1
, Pages 361-417
The Medicinal Chemist's Guide to Solving ADMET Challenges, CHAPTER 6 OATs and OCTs: The SLC22 Family of Organic Anion and Cation Transporters . Pär Matsson, Maria Karlgren
, 2021
, Pages 128-142