A pharmacology primer : theory, applications, and methods
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A pharmacology primer : theory, applications, and methods
Academic Press/Elsevier, c2009
3rd ed
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Description
This successful guide assists scientists trained in molecular biology and related fields who now need to know the basic theories, principles and practical applications of pharmacology. This latest edition continues the tradition of better preparing researchers in the basics of pharmacology. With expanded hands-on exercises and the addition of Pharmacokinetics coverage, new human interest material including historical facts in pharmacology and a new section on therapeutics that will help readers identify with diseases and drug treatments.The ideal book for researchers in drug discovery who have seen their role shift from "individual" to "team player" where that team includes chemists, biologists, and others with strong, but varied, science backgrounds who must now work together toward their common pharmacology goal. At GlaxoSmithKline, a pharmaceuticals world-leader, Terry Kenakin regularly teaches a course for their research scientists and has drawn on his experience to create a pharmacology primer.
Table of Contents
Chapter 1: What is Pharmacology?Chapter 2: How Different Tissues Process Drug Response Chapter 3: Drug Receptor TheoryChapter 4: Pharmacological Assay Formats: Binding Chapter 5: Agonists: The Measurement of Affinity and Efficacy in Functional Assays Chapter 6: Orthosteric Drug Antagonism Chapter 7: Allosteric Drug Antagonism Chapter 8: The Process of Drug DiscoveryChapter 9: PharmacokineticsChapter 10: Target- and System-based Strategies for Drug DiscoveryChapter 11: 'Hit' to Drug: Lead OptimizationChapter 12: Statistics and Experimental DesignChapter 13: Selected Pharmacological MethodsChapter 14: Exercises in Pharmacodynamics and PharmacokineticsGlossary of Pharmacological TermsAppendices: Statistical Tables Mathematical Fitting Functions
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