You signed in with another tab or window. Reload to refresh your session.You signed out in another tab or window. Reload to refresh your session.You switched accounts on another tab or window. Reload to refresh your session.Dismiss alert
PIPET (Pharmacometrics Institute for Practical Education and Training, http://pipet.or.kr) of the Catholic University of Korea developed PBPK software called DAllPhin-AtoM (Drugs with ALLometry and PHysiology INside-Animal to huMan). It can predict human PK parameters and plasma drug concentrations based on many published methods. It seamlessly integrates physicochemical properties, in vitro and animal data using PBPK and/or allometric scaling approaches.
You can freely download software and a manual by accessing the URLs below. The manual contains the screenshots and description of software, references, release notes and abbreviations. The current beta version (v0.9.3) is only for Windows (x64) OS.
reacted with thumbs up emoji reacted with thumbs down emoji reacted with laugh emoji reacted with hooray emoji reacted with confused emoji reacted with heart emoji reacted with rocket emoji reacted with eyes emoji
-
DAllPhin-AtoM v0.9.3: PBPK software
Dear colleagues,
PIPET (Pharmacometrics Institute for Practical Education and Training, http://pipet.or.kr) of the Catholic University of Korea developed PBPK software called DAllPhin-AtoM (Drugs with ALLometry and PHysiology INside-Animal to huMan). It can predict human PK parameters and plasma drug concentrations based on many published methods. It seamlessly integrates physicochemical properties, in vitro and animal data using PBPK and/or allometric scaling approaches.
You can freely download software and a manual by accessing the URLs below. The manual contains the screenshots and description of software, references, release notes and abbreviations. The current beta version (v0.9.3) is only for Windows (x64) OS.
Any suggestion, comments or bug reports are welcomed via Github Issues (https://github.com/pipetcpt/dallphin/issues) or email (yimds@catholic.ac.kr).
Thank you.
Regards,
Pil
Beta Was this translation helpful? Give feedback.
All reactions