Drug Discovery And Evaluation: Pharmacological Assays

Drug Discovery And Evaluation: Pharmacological Assays

Hans G. , Vogel
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格式 平装书
页数 1,452
语言 德语
已发布 Jan 1, 2006
出版商 Springer
版本 2
ISBN-10 3540333606
ISBN-13 9783540333609
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This comprehensive volume delves into the intricacies of drug discovery and evaluation, focusing particularly on pharmacological assays that are critical to the development of new therapeutics. The author's expertise shines through, offering a clear understanding of the methodologies involved in evaluating drug efficacy and safety. Readers will appreciate the structured approach that combines theoretical insights with practical applications, making complex concepts accessible.

The discussion encompasses a wide range of pharmacological assays used to assess drug activity, guiding readers through the design, implementation, and interpretation of these experiments. Each chapter is carefully crafted to illustrate the importance of robust assay development, emphasizing how these evaluations can influence the entire drug discovery process. The author's writing is both informative and engaging, drawing on real-life case studies to highlight the implications of successful drug evaluations.

Furthermore, the text addresses the continually evolving landscape of pharmacology, reflecting advancements in technology and understanding that impact drug design. It offers a forward-looking perspective on emerging trends and potential future applications in drug discovery.

With a wealth of information that is both deep and broad, this work serves as an indispensable resource for students, researchers, and professionals in the pharmaceutical sciences. Those involved in drug discovery will find this book a valuable companion for navigating the complex world of pharmacological research and development.

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