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R Package “httkexamples”

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High throughput toxicokinetics (“HTTK”) is the combination of in vitro data and generic mathematical models to predict absorption, distribution, metabolism, and excretion by the body, as decribed by Pearce et al. (2017) (doi:10.18637/jss.v079.i04) and Breen et al. (2021) (doi:10.1080/17425255.2021.1935867). We provide examples (vignettes) applying HTTK to solve various problems in bioinformatics, toxicology, and exposure science. In accordance with Davidson-Fritz et al. (2025) (doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0321321), whenever a new HTTK model is developed, the code to generate the figures evaluating that model is added as a new vignettte.

Loading the httk walkthroughs (“vignettes”)

httk.vignettes()
vignette("IntroToHTTK")

Authors

Principal Investigator

John Wambaugh [John.Wambaugh@UL.org]

Vignette Authors

Robert Pearce, Caroline Ring [Ring.Caroline@epa.gov], Greg Honda [honda.gregory@epa.gov], Matt Linakis [MLINAKIS@ramboll.com], Dustin Kapraun [kapraun.dustin@epa.gov], Kimberly Truong [truong.kimberly@epa.gov], Annabel Meade [aemeade7@gmail.com], Celia Schacht [Schacht.Celia@epa.gov], and Elaina Kenyon

These binaries (installable software) and packages are in development.
They may not be fully stable and should be used with caution. We make no claims about them.
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