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Publications that use PKQuest. The first four use and describe
the basic physiologically based pharmacokinetic features and the fifth
paper describes the deconvolution features. Click
to view and download.
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PKQuest: A general
physiologically based pharmacokinetic model. Introduction and
application to propranolol, David G. Levitt.
BMC Clinical Pharmacology 2002, 2:5.
- PKQuest:
Measurement of Intestinal Absorption and First Pass Metabolism -
Application to Human Ethanol Pharmacokinetics, David G.
Levitt. BMC Clinical Pharmacology 2002, 2:4.
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PKQuest: Capillary
Permeability Limitation and Plasma Protein Binding - Application
to Human Inulin, Dicloxacillin and Ceftriaxone Pharmacokinetics, David G. Levitt. BMC
Clinical Pharmacology 2002, 2:7.
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PKQuest: Volatile Solutes -
Application to Enflurane, Nitrous Oxide, Halothane, Methoxyflurane
and Toluene, David G. Levitt. BMC Anesthesiology
2002, 2:5.
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The Use of a
Physiologically Based Pharmacokinetic Model to Evaluate
Deconvolution Measurements of Systemic Absorption, David
G. Levitt. BMC Clinical Pharmacology 2003, 3:1.
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The
Pharmacokinetics of the Interstitial Space in Humans, David G.
Levitt. BMC
Clinical Pharmacology 2003, 3:3.
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Physiologically
based pharmacokinetic
modeling of arterial - antecubital vein concentration difference,
David
G. Levitt. BMC
Clinical Pharmacology 2004, 4:2
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Human
physiologically based pharmacokinetic model for propofol,
David G Levitt and Thomas W Schnider.
BMC Anesthesiology 2005, 5:4.
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Human
physiologically based pharmacokinetic model for ACE inhibitors:
ramipril and ramiprilat,
David G. Levitt
and Rik C. Schoemaker. BMC Clinical Pharmacology
2006, 6:1.
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Heterogeneity of human adipose blood flow, David G. Levitt.
BMC Clinical Pharmacology 2007, 7:1
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Physiological models of body composition and human obesity,
Levitt DG, Heymsfield SB, Pierson RN, Jr., Shapses SA, Kral JG.
Nutrition and Metabolism, 2007, 4:19.
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PKQuest_Java: free, interactive physiologically based
pharmacokinetic software package and tutorial. David G.
Levitt. BMC Res Notes, 2009, 2:158
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