Kurzbeschreibung
This book explains the biochemical principles of drug action, to students of biochemistry and related scientific disciplines. For each drug discussed, the authors provide the biochemical concepts needed to understand its function. They explain some of the experimental methods used to characterize drugs and their receptors, together with examples of the evidence that these methods provide. Clinical and physiological aspects are outlined where useful to appreciate the significance of a drug's action. Finally, the authors point out some of the questions that remain to be solved by future researchers. End-of-chapter exercises encourage self-evaluation and further reading. The text contains many illustrations that also are available to course instructors as PowerPoint slides.
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An integrated approach to the study of drug action mechanisms
Biochemical Pharmacology is a concise and contemporary textbook on the principles of drug action. It discusses representative drugs by example to explore the range of biochemical targets and mechanisms. The book explains some of the experiments that tell us how drugs work, and it outlines the physiological and pathological context that make those action mechanisms therapeutically useful.
Biochemical Pharmacology is intended primarily for students in biology and biochemistry at the advanced undergraduate or graduate levels. For classroom use, the illustrations from the book are separately available as PowerPoint slides. It is written in a conversational, vivid style that readily encourages students to explore this important area of medical science. Biochemical Pharmacology can also serve as an introduction for professionals in biosciences, as well as in pharmaceutical and health sciences.
Complete with numerous figures throughout the text, which are also available separately as PowerPoint slides, Biochemical Pharmacology:
* Explains the role of pharmacodynamics, pharmacokinetics, and drug metabolism in drug action
* Provides representative examples from the pharmacology of cell excitation, hormones, nitric oxide, chemotherapy, and others
* Examines emerging applications of ribonucleic acids as drugs and drug targets
* Discusses what researchers need to know about the problems of drug distribution, elimination, and toxicity
Biochemical Pharmacology is an important resource for anyone wishing to gain an in-depth understanding of drug action mechanisms and extremely useful for researchers wishing to explore some of the unanswered questions .