It is generally recognized that the partition between plasma and blood cells, the immediate centrifugation of blood samples after collection for the measurement of 'true' in vivo concentrations and free drug concentrations in plasma are important determinants of the pharmacokinetics and/or pharmacod
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In vitro stability, plasma protein binding and blood cell partitioning of14C-carboplatin
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- Springer
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- 1987
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- Article
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- 0344-5704
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