SAAM II (an abbreviation of "Simulation Analysis and Modeling" version 2.0) is a proprietary and US NIH-funded software that was developed by in 1997 at the University of Washington in Seattle. SAAM II is a computer program for tracer and pharmacokinetic studies. It is used for compartmental modeling and noncompartmental analysis. Compared to similar software, compartmental models are constructed graphically allowing the quick run of simple systems or the creation of complex (linear and nonlinear) structures. The main uses are in metabolic diseases and pharmacokinetics.
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