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Development and characterization of an in vitro method for investigating pharmacokinetic behavior of long-acting subcutaneously injected therapeutics

Development and characterization of an in vitro method for investigating pharmacokinetic behavior of long-acting subcutaneously injected therapeutics

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The subcutaneous injection site simulator was designed and validated to better mimic the human subcutaneous extracellular matrix environment with a series of monoclonal antibodies
Development and characterization of an in vitro method for investigating pharmacokinetic behavior of long-acting subcutaneously injected therapeutics

Applications Note

This application note will present data for a range of pharmaceutical motifs examined in the SCISSOR, and describe modifications made to the assay format to increase the time in which an API can be monitored from 1 day to 1 week, expanding the range of applications for this in vitro method.

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