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Language materials, printed : Monograph/item
Title/Author:
Pharmacology/ Miles Hacker, William S. Messer, Kenneth A. Bachmann.
Reminder of title:
principles and practice /
Author:
Hacker, Miles P.
other author:
Messer, William S.
Published:
London :Academic, : 2009.,
Description:
1 online resource.
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This unique and much needed textbook meets the rapidly emerging needs of programs training pharmacologic scientists seeking careers in basic research and drug discovery rather than such applied fields as pharmacy and medicine. While the market is crowded with many clinical and therapeutic pharmacology textbooks, the field of pharmacology is booming with the prospects of discovering new drugs, and virtually no extant textbook meets this need at the student level. The market is so bereft of such approaches that many pharmaceutical companies will adopt Hacker, et al. to help train new drug researchers. The boom in pharmacology is driven by the recent decryption of the human genome and enormous progress in controlling genes and synthesizing proteins, making new and even custom drug design possible. This book makes use of these discoveries in presenting its topics, moving logically from drug receptors to the target molecules drug researchers seek, covering such modern topics along the way as side effects, drug resistance, Pharmacogenomics, and even nutriceuticals, one in a string of culminating chapters on the drug discovery process.
Subject:
Pharmacology. -
Online resource:
An electronic book accessible through the World Wide Web; click for information
ISBN:
9780123695215
Pharmacologyprinciples and practice /
Hacker, Miles P.
Pharmacology
principles and practice /[electronic resource] :Miles Hacker, William S. Messer, Kenneth A. Bachmann. - London :Academic,2009. - 1 online resource.
1. Routes of Administration -- 2. Membranes and Drug Action -- 3. Drug Absorption -- 4. Drug Transporters in ADME -- 5. Drug Distribution -- 6. Drug Metabolism -- 7. Drug Excretion -- 8. Pharmacokinetics -- 9. Receptor-ligand Interaction -- 10. Molecular Targets for Drug Actions -- 11. Cell Signaling Pathways -- 12. Immunopharmacology -- 13. Drug Toxicity -- 14. Adverse Drug Reactions -- 15. Cell Death -- 16. Pharmacogenomics and Pharmacogenetics -- 17. Drug Tolerance, Dependence, Addiction -- 18. Drug Resistance -- 19. Role of Molecular Biology in Modern Pharmacology -- 20. Drug Discovery -- Sources of New Drugs -- 21. Drug Development -- Pre-clinical -- 22. Drug Development -- Clinical -- 23. Nutriceuticals -- 24. The FDA.
This unique and much needed textbook meets the rapidly emerging needs of programs training pharmacologic scientists seeking careers in basic research and drug discovery rather than such applied fields as pharmacy and medicine. While the market is crowded with many clinical and therapeutic pharmacology textbooks, the field of pharmacology is booming with the prospects of discovering new drugs, and virtually no extant textbook meets this need at the student level. The market is so bereft of such approaches that many pharmaceutical companies will adopt Hacker, et al. to help train new drug researchers. The boom in pharmacology is driven by the recent decryption of the human genome and enormous progress in controlling genes and synthesizing proteins, making new and even custom drug design possible. This book makes use of these discoveries in presenting its topics, moving logically from drug receptors to the target molecules drug researchers seek, covering such modern topics along the way as side effects, drug resistance, Pharmacogenomics, and even nutriceuticals, one in a string of culminating chapters on the drug discovery process.
ISBN: 9780123695215
Source: 130413:130516Elsevier Science & Technologyhttp://www.sciencedirect.comSubjects--Topical Terms:
185640
Pharmacology.
Index Terms--Genre/Form:
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LC Class. No.: RM300 / .H335 2009
Dewey Class. No.: 615.1
National Library of Medicine Call No.: QV 4 / P53609 2009
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