rPBK (Q58279)

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Inference and Prediction of Generic Physiologically-Based Kinetic Models
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    rPBK
    Inference and Prediction of Generic Physiologically-Based Kinetic Models

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      0.2.1
      15 March 2023
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      0.2.0
      1 September 2022
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      0.2.2
      11 September 2023
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      0.2.3
      1 February 2024
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      0.2.4
      26 February 2024
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      26 February 2024
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      Fit and simulate any kind of physiologically-based kinetic ('PBK') models whatever the number of compartments. Moreover, it allows to account for any link between pairs of compartments, as well as any link of each of the compartments with the external medium. Such generic PBK models have today applications in pharmacology (PBPK models) to describe drug effects, in toxicology and ecotoxicology (PBTK models) to describe chemical substance effects. In case of exposure to a parent compound (drug or chemical) the 'rPBK' package allows to consider metabolites, whatever their number and their phase (I, II, ...). Last but not least, package 'rPBK' can also be used for dynamic flux balance analysis (dFBA) to deal with metabolic networks. See also Charles et al. (2022) <doi:10.1101/2022.04.29.490045>.
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