Case Studies of Non-CNS Drugs to Minimise Brain Penetration - Nonsedative Antihistamines
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Crowe, Andrew
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Crowe, A. 2015. Case Studies of Non-CNS Drugs to Minimise Brain Penetration - Nonsedative Antihistamines. In Blood-Brain Barrier in Drug Discovery Optimizing Brain Exposure of CNS Drugs and Minimizing Brain Side Effects for Peripheral Drugs, 463-481: John Wiley & Sons.
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Blood-Brain Barrier in Drug Discovery Optimizing Brain Exposure of CNS Drugs and Minimizing Brain Side Effects for Peripheral Drugs
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Optimizing Brain Exposure of CNS Drugs and Minimizing Brain Side Effects for Peripheral Drugs Li Di, Edward H. Kerns ... 275–278, 280–281, 372, 389, 392 Free drug concentration see Unbound drug concentration Free drug hypothesis, 2, ...
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