Uncooperative Drugs in in vitro Transporter Research: Practical Approaches to Address Instability and Nonspecific Binding Challenges

Uncooperative Drugs in in vitro Transporter Research: Practical Approaches to Address Instability and Nonspecific Binding Challenges

Recorded On: 10/17/2023

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In vitro drug transporter data are critical for understanding drug-drug interaction potential, but those data are only useful if conclusions can be drawn. Researchers are plagued with practical challenges associated with compounds that are unstable, sticky or insoluble, resulting in convoluted or inconclusive results. Three interesting transporter case studies are presented, each highlighting a creative solution to explore perplexing initial results and generate useful data, despite problematic physicochemical characteristics of the drugs involved.

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Uncooperative Drugs in in vitro Transporter Research: Practical Approaches to Address Instability and Nonspecific Binding Challenges
10/17/2023 at 11:00 AM (EDT)  |  Recorded On: 10/17/2023
10/17/2023 at 11:00 AM (EDT)  |  Recorded On: 10/17/2023 In vitro drug transporter data are critical for understanding drug-drug interaction potential, but those data are only useful if conclusions can be drawn. Researchers are plagued with practical challenges associated with compounds that are unstable, sticky or insoluble, resulting in convoluted or inconclusive results. Three interesting transporter case studies are presented, each highlighting a creative solution to explore perplexing initial results and generate useful data, despite problematic physicochemical characteristics of the drugs involved.
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