Species differences in drug plasma protein binding
MedChemComm2014Vol. 5(7), pp. 963–967
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Abstract
Comparison of the human plasma protein binding data for a variety of drug discovery compounds indicates that compounds tend to be slightly more bound to human plasma proteins, than compared to plasma proteins from rats, dogs or mice.
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