Fr. 99.80

Pharmacology in Drug Discovery - Understanding Drug Response

Inglese · Tascabile

Pubblicazione il 30.11.2011

Descrizione

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Pharmacology in Drug Discovery: Understanding Drug Response is designed for all students, recent graduates, and new researchers in the pharmaceutical and biotechnology industries who need to interpret change in physiology induced by a chemical substance. Physiological systems customize chemical signal input to their own needs; therefore the same drug can have different effects in different physiological systems. The field of pharmacology is unique in that it furnishes the tools to analyze these different behaviors and traces them to their root cause. This enables predictions of drug behavior to be made in all systems, an invaluable tool for drug discovery because almost all drugs are developed in test systems far removed from the therapeutic one. This valuable resource provides simple explanations of the ways in which biological systems use basic biochemical mechanisms to produce fine chemical control of physiology, allowing for more informed predictions of drug effects in all systems and forming the basis of the drug-discovery process. Chapters follow a logical progression on how to characterize the pharmacology of any given molecule, and include important terminology, chapter summaries, references, and review questions to aid the reader in understanding and retention of the material.

Sommario

Chapter 1: Pharmacology: The Chemical Control of Physiology
Chapter 2: Drug Affinity and Efficacy
Chapter 3: Predicting Agonist Effect
Chapter 4: Drug Antagonism: Orthosteric Drug Effects
Chapter 5: Allosteric Drug Effects
Chapter 6: Enzymes as Drug Targets
Chapter 7: Pharmacokinetics I: Permeation and Metabolism
Chapter 8: Pharmacokinetics II: Distribution and Multiple Dosing
Chapter 9: In Vivo Pharmacology
Chapter 10: Safety Pharmacology
Chapter 11: Answers to Chapter Questions
Chapter 12: Derivations and Proofs

Info autore

Dr. Terry Kenakin is Professor of Pharmacology at the University of North Carolina School of Medicine. Prior to this, he spent 7 years in drug discovery at Burroughs-Wellcome. He then moved to GlaxoSmithKline for 25 years. Dr. Kenakin has written 11 books on Pharmacology, is the Editor in Chief of the Journal of Receptors and Signal Transduction, is on numerous Editorial Boards. He is the Editor-in-Chief of Comprehensive Pharmacology (Elsevier, 2022). He is the recipient of the 2008 Poulsson Medal for Pharmacology awarded by the Norwegian Society of Pharmacology for achievements in basic and clinical pharmacology and toxicology. He has also been awarded the 2011 Ariens Award from the Dutch Pharmacological Society and the 2014 Gaddum Memorial Award from the British Pharmacological Society, and the 2020 Goodman and Gilman Award in Receptor Pharmacology from ASPET.

Riassunto

Designed for all students, recent graduates, and new researchers in the pharmaceutical and biotechnology industries who need to interpret change in physiology induced by a chemical substance, this book enables the reader to interpret drug dose-response data and make mechanistic inferences at the molecular level.

Relazione

".an excellent introductory text.rich on examples and case studies.Although, there are many books that cover these subjects in greater depth, few have been able to integrate knowledge across fields so well and concisely."-- British Toxicology Society Newsletter Winter 2012, Issue 41

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