R Package Scholar
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Referenced by ⇅ Year
babelmixr2: Use 'nlmixr2' to Interact with Open Source and Commercial Software (Version 0.1.11)

2022
ggPMX: 'ggplot2' Based Tool to Facilitate Diagnostic Plots for NLME Models (Version 1.3.2)

2019
nlmixr2est: Nonlinear Mixed Effects Models in Population PK/PD, Estimation Routines (Version 5.0.2)

2022
nlmixr2extra: Nonlinear Mixed Effects Models in Population PK/PD, Extra Support Functions (Version 5.0.0)

2022
nlmixr2plot: Nonlinear Mixed Effects Models in Population PK/PD, Plot Functions (Version 5.0.0)

2022
nlmixr2rpt: Templated Word and PowerPoint Reporting of 'nlmixr2' Fitting Results (Version 0.2.2)

2022
PKbioanalysis: Pharmacokinetic Bioanalysis Experiments Design and Exploration (Version 0.4.0)

2024
babelmixr2 Software: (Version )

0
campsis: Generic PK/PD Simulation Platform CAMPSIS (Version 1.7.0)

2022
ggPMX Models: (Version )

0
monolix2rx: Converts 'Monolix' Models to 'rxode2' (Version 0.0.6)

2024
nlmixr2: Nonlinear Mixed Effects Models in Population PK/PD (Version 5.0.0)

2022
nlmixr2est Routines: (Version )

0
nlmixr2lib: A Model Library for 'nlmixr2' (Version 0.3.2)

2022
nlmixr2plot Functions: (Version )

0
nlmixr2rpt Results: (Version )

0
nonmem2rx: Converts 'NONMEM' Models to 'rxode2' (Version 0.1.9)

2023
pmxNODE: Application of NODEs in 'Monolix', 'NONMEM', and 'nlmixr2' (Version 0.1.0)

2025
posologyr: Individual Dose Optimization using Population Pharmacokinetics (Version 1.2.8)

2023
ruminate: A Pharmacometrics Data Transformation and Analysis Tool (Version 0.3.2)

2023
shinyMixR: Interactive 'shiny' Dashboard for 'nlmixr2' (Version 0.5.3)

2024
ubiquity: PKPD, PBPK, and Systems Pharmacology Modeling Tools (Version 2.1.0)

2019
xpose.xtras: Extra Functionality for the 'xpose' Package (Version 0.1.2)

2024

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