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1998The enantiomer-specific kinetics and dynamics of verapamil after rapid intravenous administration to sheep: physiological analysis and modelingHuang, Y.; Upton, R.; Zheng, D.; Mclean, C.; Gray, E.; Grant, C.
2001Diffusion-limited tissue equilibration and arteriovenous diffusion shunt describe skeletal muscle nitrous oxide kinetics at high and low blood flows in sheepDoolette, D.; Upton, R.; Zheng, D.
2001Epinephrine, norepinephrine and dopamine infusions decrease propofol concentrations during continuous propofol infusion in an ovine modelMyburgh, J.; Upton, R.; Grant, C.; Martinez, A.
2005Countercurrent compartmental models describe hind limb skeletal muscle helium kinetics at resting and low blood flows in sheepDoolette, D.; Upton, R.; Grant, C.
2004Calculating the hybrid (macro) rate constants of a three-compartment mamillary pharmacokinetic model from known micro-rate constantsUpton, R.
2004The two-compartment recirculatory pharmacokinetic model - an introduction to recirculatory pharmacokinetic conceptsUpton, R.
2004Recirculatory model of fentanyl disposition with the brain as the target organUpton, R.; Grant, C.; Martinez, A.; Ludbrook, G.
2005Perfusion-diffusion compartmental models describe cerebral helium kinetics at high and low cerebral blood flows in sheepDoolette, D.; Upton, R.; Grant, C.
2010A pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic study of oral oxycodone in a human experimental pain model of hyperalgesiaOlesen, A.; Upton, R.; Foster, D.; Staahl, C.; Christrup, L.; Arendt-Nielsen, L.; Drewes, A.
2010The performance of compartmental and physiologically based recirculatory pharmacokinetic models for propofol: A comparison using bolus, continuous, and target-controlled infusion dataMasui, K.; Upton, R.; Doufas, A.; Johan, F.; Kazama, T.; Mortier, E.; Struys, M.