TMDD Modeling for Antibodies Directed Against Soluble Targets: Parameter Values for De Novo Modeling and Simulation
Adam Nasim1, David Fairman2, Emma Nixon3
1Department of Mathematics, University of Surrey, Guildford, UK.
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The Target-Mediated Drug Disposition (TMDD) model is an important framework in pharmacokinetics (PK) and pharmacodynamics (PD), providing insights into drug interactions with soluble and membrane-bound targets, particularly for monoclonal antibodies. This paper reviews TMDD modeling specifically focused on monoclonal antibodies targeting soluble ligands, synthesizing existing research and highlighting current advancements. By doing so, we aim to enhance understanding of the application and potential of TMDD modeling in predicting drug behavior and optimizing therapeutic outcomes for soluble targets.
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