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Investigation of the pharmacokinetics and metabolism of human
proteins has escalated over the last two decades because of the use
of recombinant human proteins as therapeutic agents. In addition,
the development and improvement of analytical techniques enabling
the detection of minute quantities of proteins in biological
matrices have aided this process. In assembling this volume, we
sought to provide a state-of-the-art as sessment of the
pharmacokinetics and metabolism of protein therapeutics through
complete reviews of selected examples. A comprehensive review of
all protein therapeutics was not attempted; the majority -of the
therapeutic protein classes and crucial scientific issues have been
addressed, however. Therefore, we are confident that this volume
will provide a useful reference for scientists in this field. The
volume has been divided into two general parts. The first part
(Chapters 1-3) is composed of general reviews of topics of
importance in pharmacokinetic/metabolism studies of proteins: goals
and analytical meth odologies, effects of binding proteins, and
effects of antibody induction, respectively. The second part
(Chapters 4-8) consists of specific, detailed reviews by
therapeutic protein class: growth factors and hormones, cyto kines,
cardiovascular proteins, hematopoietic proteins, and antibodies,
respectively. The editors are grateful to the contributors for the
patience, personal sacrifice and perseverance required to complete
this volume. BoDDE L. FERRAIOLO MARJORIE A. MOHLER CAROL A. GLOFF
ix Contents Chapter 1 Goals and Analytical Methodologies for
Protein Disposition Studies Bobbe L. Ferraiolo and Marjorie A.
Mohler 1. Introduction
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Investigation of the pharmacokinetics and metabolism of human
proteins has escalated over the last two decades because of the use
of recombinant human proteins as therapeutic agents. In addition,
the development and improvement of analytical techniques enabling
the detection of minute quantities of proteins in biological
matrices have aided this process. In assembling this volume, we
sought to provide a state-of-the-art as sessment of the
pharmacokinetics and metabolism of protein therapeutics through
complete reviews of selected examples. A comprehensive review of
all protein therapeutics was not attempted; the majority -of the
therapeutic protein classes and crucial scientific issues have been
addressed, however. Therefore, we are confident that this volume
will provide a useful reference for scientists in this field. The
volume has been divided into two general parts. The first part
(Chapters 1-3) is composed of general reviews of topics of
importance in pharmacokinetic/metabolism studies of proteins: goals
and analytical meth odologies, effects of binding proteins, and
effects of antibody induction, respectively. The second part
(Chapters 4-8) consists of specific, detailed reviews by
therapeutic protein class: growth factors and hormones, cyto kines,
cardiovascular proteins, hematopoietic proteins, and antibodies,
respectively. The editors are grateful to the contributors for the
patience, personal sacrifice and perseverance required to complete
this volume. BoDDE L. FERRAIOLO MARJORIE A. MOHLER CAROL A. GLOFF
ix Contents Chapter 1 Goals and Analytical Methodologies for
Protein Disposition Studies Bobbe L. Ferraiolo and Marjorie A.
Mohler 1. Introduction
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