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Jeffery Fisher's research focuses on toxicological studies, particularly involving the development and application of in vitro models for predicting human health outcomes. He has investigated methods for extrapolating data from laboratory settings, such as in vitro to in vivo extrapolation (IVIVE), to better understand how substances might affect humans. His work includes evaluating microphysiological systems, like a human placental barrier model, to study the transfer of drugs and other compounds across biological barriers. Fisher has contributed to 16 publications with 276 citations and holds an h-index of 7. His collaborators include Matthew Bryant, Noriko Nakamura, Shekh Rahman, and Xiaobo He, all from the National Center for Toxicological Research.
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- h-index: 7
- Publications: 18
- Citations: 278
Selected Publications
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Evaluation of a microphysiological human placental barrier model for studying placental drug transfer (2023)
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- Developing an In Vitro to In Vivo Extrapolation (IVIVE) Model to Predict Human Milk-to-Plasma Drug Concentration Ratios
- Developing an In Vitro to In Vivo Extrapolation (IVIVE) Model to Predict Human Milk-to-Plasma Drug Concentration Ratios
- Developing an In Vitro to In Vivo Extrapolation (IVIVE) Model to Predict Human Milk-to-Plasma Drug Concentration Ratios
- Developing an In Vitro to In Vivo Extrapolation (IVIVE) Model to Predict Human Milk-to-Plasma Drug Concentration Ratios
- Developing an In Vitro to In Vivo Extrapolation (IVIVE) Model to Predict Human Milk-to-Plasma Drug Concentration Ratios
- Developing an In Vitro to In Vivo Extrapolation (IVIVE) Model to Predict Human Milk-to-Plasma Drug Concentration Ratios
- Developing an In Vitro to In Vivo Extrapolation (IVIVE) Model to Predict Human Milk-to-Plasma Drug Concentration Ratios
- Evaluation of a microphysiological human placental barrier model for studying placental drug transfer
- Evaluation of a microphysiological human placental barrier model for studying placental drug transfer
- Evaluation of a microphysiological human placental barrier model for studying placental drug transfer
- Evaluation of a microphysiological human placental barrier model for studying placental drug transfer
- Evaluation of a microphysiological human placental barrier model for studying placental drug transfer
- Evaluation of a microphysiological human placental barrier model for studying placental drug transfer
- Evaluation of a microphysiological human placental barrier model for studying placental drug transfer
- Evaluation of a microphysiological human placental barrier model for studying placental drug transfer
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