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Revisiting Principles Behind Drug Clearance and Organ Extraction
1Centre for Applied Pharmacokinetic Research (CAPKR), University of Manchester, UK, and Certara, Princeton, New Jersey, USA.
Abstract:
In this issue, readers will find an interesting account of some recent exchanges of views on organ clearance and extraction ratio between Benet et al. on one side and Rowland and Pang on the other. The beauty of these pieces is in the fact that they remind us of some of the basic principles behind organ clearance and show that occasional challenges to widely accepted views can bring novel insights or perspectives into any subject matter, no matter how old.
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