RE: PK models for rich and sparse sampling

From: Mark Sale Date: June 01, 2004 technical Source: cognigencorp.com
From: mark.e.sale@gsk.com Subject: RE: [NMusers] PK models for rich and sparse sampling Date: Tue, June 1, 2004 10:28 am I think someone (likely Nick), has pointed out that this has been in the literature. Gisleskog PO. Karlsson MO. Beal SL. Use of prior information to stabilize a population data analysis. Journal of Pharmacokinetics & Pharmacodynamics. 29(5-6):473-505, 2002 Dec. I don't see a problem with publishing it, I don't think we have yet, but certainly intend to. And you're right, we have found it to be a very powerful tool for constructing very large, complex models that otherwise would not be stable (like PBPK models). Mark
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