A note on the rôle of generalized inverse Gaussian distributions of circulatory transit times in pharmacokinetics (Q800846)
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 3878731
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 3878731 |
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A note on the rôle of generalized inverse Gaussian distributions of circulatory transit times in pharmacokinetics (English)
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1984
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If the transit times of the circulating drug molecules have a generalized inverse Gaussian distribution the corresponding residence times are gamma distributed. The renewal density is interpreted as the probability of residence times of a drug molecule in the vascular fluid.
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fitting blood concentration-time curves
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recirculatory model
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gamma distribution
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transit times
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circulating drug molecules
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generalized inverse Gaussian distribution
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residence times
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renewal density
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vascular fluid
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