Search for dissertations about: "NONMEM"
Showing result 16 - 20 of 48 swedish dissertations containing the word NONMEM.
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16. Methodological Studies on Models and Methods for Mixed-Effects Categorical Data Analysis
Abstract : Effects of drugs are in clinical trials often measured on categorical scales. These measurements are increasingly being analyzed using mixed-effects logistic regression. However, the experience with such analyzes is limited and only a few models are used. READ MORE
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17. Nonlinear Mixed Effects Methods for Improved Estimation of Receptor Occupancy in PET Studies
Abstract : Receptor occupancy assessed by Positron Emission Tomography (PET) can provide important translational information to help bridge information from one drug to another or from animal to man. The aim of this thesis was to develop nonlinear mixed effects methods for estimation of the relationship between drug exposure and receptor occupancy for the two mGluR5 antagonists AZD9272 and AZD2066 and for the 5HT1B receptor antagonist AZD3783. READ MORE
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18. Pharmacometrics to improve evaluation and individualization of anticancer drug treatment
Abstract : The success rate in clinical development of newer anti-cancer molecules is the lowest compared to other major diseases. Improving the success rate and better early evaluation of efficacy of anti-cancer drugs remain challenging obstacles. READ MORE
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19. Pharmacodynamics of Enzyme Induction and its Consequences for Substrate Elimination
Abstract : Enzyme induction is a process whereby a molecule enhances the expression of enzymes. If the affected enzymes are involved in the elimination of a drug, this may result in a drug interaction. Induction is therefore of major concern during drug development and in clinical practice. READ MORE
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20. Pharmacometric Evaluation of Biomarkers to Improve Treatment in Oncology
Abstract : Cancer is a family of many different diseases with substantial heterogeneity also within the same cancer type. In the era of personalized medicine, it is desirable to identify an early response to treatment (i.e., a biomarker) that can predict the long-term outcome with respect to both safety and efficacy. READ MORE