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Peter Buchwald

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Frontiers in Pharmacology|October 9, 2025
Commentary: The flexibility of SABRE, a new quantitative receptor function model, in fitting challenging concentration-effect dataPeter Buchwald
The Journal of Pharmacy and Pharmacology|June 14, 2003
Direct, differential-equation-based in-vitro-in-vivo correlation (IVIVC) methodPeter Buchwald
Pharmacology Research & Perspectives|June 13, 2017
A three-parameter two-state model of receptor function that incorporates affinity, efficacy, and signal amplificationPeter Buchwald
Scientific Reports|November 6, 2022
Quantification of receptor binding from response data obtained at different receptor levels: a simple individual sigmoid fitting and a unified SABRE approachPeter Buchwald
Theoretical Biology & Medical Modelling|June 23, 2011
A local glucose-and oxygen concentration-based insulin secretion model for pancreatic isletsPeter Buchwald
Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences|October 4, 2005
General linearized biexponential model for QSAR data showing bilinear-type distributionPeter Buchwald
IUBMB Life|October 28, 2010
Small-molecule protein-protein interaction inhibitors: therapeutic potential in light of molecular size, chemical space, and ligand binding efficiency considerationsPeter Buchwald
Drug Metabolism and Disposition: the Biological Fate of Chemicals|August 22, 2014
Activity-limiting role of molecular size: size-dependency of maximum activity for P450 inhibition as revealed by qHTS dataPeter Buchwald
Scientific Reports|August 10, 2020
A single unified model for fitting simple to complex receptor response dataPeter Buchwald
Frontiers in Pharmacology|January 1, 2024
Quantitative receptor model for responses that are left- or right-shifted versus occupancy (are more or less concentration sensitive): the SABRE approachPeter Buchwald
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Frontiers in Pharmacology|October 9, 2025
Commentary: The flexibility of SABRE, a new quantitative receptor function model, in fitting challenging concentration-effect dataPeter Buchwald
The Journal of Pharmacy and Pharmacology|June 14, 2003
Direct, differential-equation-based in-vitro-in-vivo correlation (IVIVC) methodPeter Buchwald
Pharmacology Research & Perspectives|June 13, 2017
A three-parameter two-state model of receptor function that incorporates affinity, efficacy, and signal amplificationPeter Buchwald
Scientific Reports|November 6, 2022
Quantification of receptor binding from response data obtained at different receptor levels: a simple individual sigmoid fitting and a unified SABRE approachPeter Buchwald
Theoretical Biology & Medical Modelling|June 23, 2011
A local glucose-and oxygen concentration-based insulin secretion model for pancreatic isletsPeter Buchwald
Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences|October 4, 2005
General linearized biexponential model for QSAR data showing bilinear-type distributionPeter Buchwald
IUBMB Life|October 28, 2010
Small-molecule protein-protein interaction inhibitors: therapeutic potential in light of molecular size, chemical space, and ligand binding efficiency considerationsPeter Buchwald
Drug Metabolism and Disposition: the Biological Fate of Chemicals|August 22, 2014
Activity-limiting role of molecular size: size-dependency of maximum activity for P450 inhibition as revealed by qHTS dataPeter Buchwald
Scientific Reports|August 10, 2020
A single unified model for fitting simple to complex receptor response dataPeter Buchwald
Frontiers in Pharmacology|January 1, 2024
Quantitative receptor model for responses that are left- or right-shifted versus occupancy (are more or less concentration sensitive): the SABRE approachPeter Buchwald
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