Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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723343 | IFAC Proceedings Volumes | 2006 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
Pharmacokinetic analysis in humans using compartmental models is restricted with respect to the estimation of parameter values. This is because the experimenter usually is only able to apply inputs and observations in a very small number of compartments in the system. This has implications for the structural identifiability of such systems and consequently limits the complexity and mechanistic relevance of the models that may be applied to such experiments. A number of strategies are presented whereby models are rendered globally identifiable by considering a series of experiments in parallel. Examples are taken from the pharmacokinetic literature and analysed using this parallel experiment methodology.
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Authors
S.Y. Amy Cheung, James W.T. Yates, Leon Aarons,