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Advanced Methods of Pharmacokinetic and Pharmacodynamic Systems Analysis

Part of the book series: The Springer International Series in Engineering and Computer Science (SECS, volume 765)

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Table of contents (15 papers)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages i-vii
  2. Mechanism-Based PK/PD

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 1-1
    2. Intracellular Metabolism of Lamivudine

      • Zexun Zhou, David Z. D’Argenio, Brian L. Robbins, John H. Rodman
      Pages 33-47
    3. Mechanism-Based Pharmacodynamic Modeling for Prediction of Exposure Response

      • Meindert Danhof, Piet H. van der Graaf, Sandra A. G. Visser, Klaas P. Zuideveld
      Pages 49-65
    4. Pharmacodynamics and Pharmacogenomics of Corticosteroids: Microarray Studies

      • William J. Jusko, Jin Y. Jin, Debra C. Du Bois, Richard R. Almon
      Pages 85-103
    5. Bayesian Inference in Physiologically-based Pharmacokinetic Modeling: Application to Aniticancer Drug Development

      • Lu Xu, David Z. D’Argenio, Julie L. Eiseman, Merrill J. Egorin
      Pages 105-131
  3. Pharmacometrics

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 133-133
    2. Regenerative Markov Chain Monte Carlo Methods for Pharmacokinetic/Pharmacodynamic Estimation

      • Dongwoo Kang, Alan Schumitzky, David Z. D’Argenio
      Pages 179-196
    3. Vizstruct: A Multidimensional Visualization Algorithm for Gene Expression

      • Murali Ramanathan, Li Zhang, Aidong Zhang
      Pages 197-207
  4. Pharmacotherapy

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 209-209
    2. Dose Individualization for High-dose anti-cancer Chemotherapy

      • Gary L. Rosner, Peter Müller, Feng Tang, Timothy Madden, Borje S. Andersson
      Pages 239-253
    3. Toward Model-Based Chemotherapy Treatment Design

      • Robert S. Parker, John M. Harrold, Julie L. Eiseman, William C. Zamboni, Erin Joseph, Sandra Strychor et al.
      Pages 255-274
    4. Control of Uncertain Pharmacodynamic Systems

      • Kyungsoo Park, David Z. D’Argenio
      Pages 275-293
  5. Back Matter

    Pages 295-318

About this book

Advanced Methods of Pharmacokinetic and Pharmocodynamic Systems Analysis Volume 3 is vital to professionals and academicians working in drug development and bioengineering. Both basic and clinical scientists will benefit from this work.
This book contains chapters by leading researchers in pharmacokinetic/pharmacodynamic modeling and will be of interest to anyone involved with the application of pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamics to drug development.
The use of mathematical modeling and associated computational methods is central to the study of the absorption, distribution and elimination of therapeutic drugs (pharmacokinetics) and to understanding how drugs produce their effects (pharmacodynamics). From its inception, the field of pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics has incorporated methods of mathematical modeling, simulation and computation in an effort to better understand and quantify the processes of uptake, disposition and action of therapeutic drugs. These methods for pharmacokinetic/pharmacodynamic systems analysis impact all aspects of drug development. In vitro, animal and human testing, as well as drug therapy are all influenced by these methods. Modeling methodologies developed for studying pharmacokinetic/ pharmacodynamic processes confront many challenges. This is related in part to the severe restrictions on the number and type of measurements that are available from laboratory experiments and clinical trials, as well as the variability in the experiments and the uncertainty associated with the processes themselves.
The contributions are organized in three main areas: Mechanism-Based PK/PD, Pharmacometrics and Pharmacotherapy. Both professionals and academics will profit from this extensive work.

Editors and Affiliations

  • University of Southern California, Los Angeles

    David Z. D’Argenio

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