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Christian Wagner
Merck Healthcare KGaA
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PBPK models for the prediction of in vivo performance of oral dosage forms
ES Kostewicz, L Aarons, M Bergstrand, MB Bolger, A Galetin, O Hatley, ...
European Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences 57, 300-321, 2014
3302014
Application of physiologically based pharmacokinetic (PBPK) modeling to support dose selection: report of an FDA public workshop on PBPK
C Wagner, P Zhao, Y Pan, V Hsu, J Grillo, SM Huang, V Sinha
CPT: pharmacometrics & systems pharmacology 4 (4), 226-230, 2015
2822015
Predicting the effect of cytochrome P450 inhibitors on substrate drugs: analysis of physiologically based pharmacokinetic modeling submissions to the US Food and Drug …
C Wagner, Y Pan, V Hsu, JA Grillo, L Zhang, KS Reynolds, V Sinha, ...
Clinical pharmacokinetics 54, 117-127, 2015
1342015
Biorelevant in vitro dissolution testing of products containing micronized or nanosized fenofibrate with a view to predicting plasma profiles
D Juenemann, E Jantratid, C Wagner, C Reppas, M Vertzoni, ...
European journal of pharmaceutics and biopharmaceutics 77 (2), 257-264, 2011
1252011
Predicting the effect of CYP3A inducers on the pharmacokinetics of substrate drugs using physiologically based pharmacokinetic (PBPK) modeling: an analysis of PBPK submissions …
C Wagner, Y Pan, V Hsu, V Sinha, P Zhao
Clinical pharmacokinetics 55, 475-483, 2016
952016
Predicting the oral absorption of a poorly soluble, poorly permeable weak base using biorelevant dissolution and transfer model tests coupled with a physiologically based …
C Wagner, E Jantratid, F Kesisoglou, M Vertzoni, C Reppas, JB Dressman
European journal of pharmaceutics and biopharmaceutics 82 (1), 127-138, 2012
932012
Predictive performance of physiologically based pharmacokinetic models for the effect of food on oral drug absorption: current status
M Li, P Zhao, Y Pan, C Wagner
CPT: pharmacometrics & systems pharmacology 7 (2), 82-89, 2018
882018
Use of physiologically based pharmacokinetic (PBPK) modeling for predicting drug-food interactions: an industry perspective
AE Riedmaier, K DeMent, J Huckle, P Bransford, C Stillhart, R Lloyd, ...
The AAPS journal 22, 1-15, 2020
702020
Utilizing in vitro and PBPK tools to link ADME characteristics to plasma profiles: case example nifedipine immediate release formulation
C Wagner, K Thelen, S Willmann, A Selen, JB Dressman
Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences 102 (9), 3205-3219, 2013
372013
Prediction of in-vivo pharmacokinetic profile for immediate and modified release oral dosage forms of furosemide using an in-vitro–in-silico–in-vivo approach
K Otsuka, C Wagner, A Selen, J Dressman
Journal of Pharmacy and Pharmacology 67 (5), 651-665, 2015
302015
Best practices in the development and validation of physiologically based biopharmaceutics modeling. A workshop summary report
N Parrott, S Suarez-Sharp, F Kesisoglou, SM Pathak, D Good, C Wagner, ...
Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences 110 (2), 584-593, 2021
282021
Use of physiologically based pharmacokinetic modeling for predicting drug–food interactions: Recommendations for improving predictive performance of low confidence food effect …
C Wagner, F Kesisoglou, XJH Pepin, N Parrott, A Emami Riedmaier
The AAPS Journal 23 (4), 85, 2021
262021
Improved prediction of in vivo supersaturation and precipitation of poorly soluble weakly basic drugs using a biorelevant bicarbonate buffer in a gastrointestinal transfer model
C Jede, C Wagner, H Kubas, M Weigandt, C Weber, M Lecomte, L Badolo, ...
Molecular Pharmaceutics 16 (9), 3938-3947, 2019
242019
PDA/FDA Glass Quality Conference: an alternative glass packing solution to reduce delamination risks
C Wagner
PowerPoint Presentation] PDA/FDA Glass Quality Conference, Washington, DC, 2012
222012
The effect of buffer species on biorelevant dissolution and precipitation assays–Comparison of phosphate and bicarbonate buffer
K Krollik, A Lehmann, C Wagner, J Kaidas, H Kubas, W Weitschies
European Journal of Pharmaceutics and Biopharmaceutics 171, 90-101, 2022
192022
Chapter 12: In Vitro - in Silico Tools to Predict Pharmacokinetics of Poorly Soluble Drug Compounds
C Wagner, JB Dressman
Predictive ADMET: Integrated Approaches in Drug Discovery and Development, 2014
19*2014
In-line derivative spectroscopy as a promising application to a small-scale in vitro transfer model in biorelevant supersaturation and precipitation testing
C Jede, C Wagner, H Kubas, C Weber, W Weitschies
Journal of Pharmacy and Pharmacology 70 (10), 1315-1323, 2018
172018
Physiologically based pharmacokinetic modeling for predicting the effect of intrinsic and extrinsic factors on darunavir or lopinavir exposure coadministered with ritonavir
C Wagner, P Zhao, V Arya, C Mullick, K Struble, S Au
The Journal of Clinical Pharmacology 57 (10), 1295-1304, 2017
162017
Automated small-scale in vitro transfer model as screening tool for the prediction of in vivo-dissolution and precipitation of poorly solubles
C Jede, C Wagner, H Kubas, C Weber, M Weigandt, M Koziolek, ...
International journal of pharmaceutics 556, 150-158, 2019
112019
Impact of amorphization and GI physiology on supersaturation and precipitation of poorly soluble weakly basic drugs using a small-scale in vitro transfer model
C Auch, C Jede, M Harms, C Wagner, K Mäder
International Journal of Pharmaceutics 574, 118917, 2020
92020
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