Closed-Loop Doluisio (Colon, Small Intestine) and Single-Pass Intestinal Perfusion (Colon, Jejunum) in Rat—Biophysical Model and Predictions Based on Caco-2
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Closed-Loop Doluisio (Colon, Small Intestine) and Single-Pass Intestinal Perfusion (Colon, Jejunum) in Rat—Biophysical Model and Predictions Based on Caco-2
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Keywords
aqueous boundary layer permeability, Caco-2, dynamic range window (DRW), paracellular permeability, rat colon and small intestinal perfusion methods
Journal
PHARMACEUTICAL RESEARCH
Volume 35, Issue 1, Pages -
Publisher
Springer Nature
Online
2017-12-29
DOI
10.1007/s11095-017-2331-z
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