Advances in drug metabolism screening

Developments in automation, analytical technologies and molecular biology are being exploited by drug metabolism scientists in order to provide enhanced in vitro systems for the study of the metabolic disposition of potential drug candidates. Routine investigation of factors such as metabolic stabil...

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