A review on the relation between the brain-serum concentration ratio of drugs and the influence of P-glycoprotein

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A review on the relation between the brain-serum concentration ratio of drugs and the influence of P-glycoprotein. / Ejsing, Thomas Broeng; Morling, Niels; Linnet, Kristian.

I: Drug Metabolism and Drug Interactions, Bind 22, Nr. 2-3, 2007, s. 113-29.

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Ejsing, TB, Morling, N & Linnet, K 2007, 'A review on the relation between the brain-serum concentration ratio of drugs and the influence of P-glycoprotein', Drug Metabolism and Drug Interactions, bind 22, nr. 2-3, s. 113-29.

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Ejsing, T. B., Morling, N., & Linnet, K. (2007). A review on the relation between the brain-serum concentration ratio of drugs and the influence of P-glycoprotein. Drug Metabolism and Drug Interactions, 22(2-3), 113-29.

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Ejsing TB, Morling N, Linnet K. A review on the relation between the brain-serum concentration ratio of drugs and the influence of P-glycoprotein. Drug Metabolism and Drug Interactions. 2007;22(2-3):113-29.

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Ejsing, Thomas Broeng ; Morling, Niels ; Linnet, Kristian. / A review on the relation between the brain-serum concentration ratio of drugs and the influence of P-glycoprotein. I: Drug Metabolism and Drug Interactions. 2007 ; Bind 22, Nr. 2-3. s. 113-29.

Bibtex

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