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Jaypee Brothers Medical Publishers Injection Techniques in Musculoskeletal Disorders
Book SynopsisInjection Techniques in Musculoskeletal Disorders is a comprehensive guide to orthopaedic pain management through injection. It presents an interdisciplinary approach, offering both traditional and alternative methods for diagnosing, treating and managing pain in adults, children and also geriatric patients. Divided into eight sections, the book begins with general concepts in injection technique. The following sections each discuss a different site of injection – shoulder, elbow, wrist and hand, chest, spine, hip and pelvis, and knee and ankle. Each chapter examines in detail, the surface and clinical anatomy, causes of pain and injection techniques, as well as potential pitfalls. More than 350 full colour illustrations and X-Rays assist understanding. Key points Comprehensive guide to injection techniques in orthopaedics Examines in detail anatomy, causes of pain and injection techniques for different parts of the body Presents interdisciplinary approach of both traditional and alternative techniques Includes more than 350 illustrations and X-Rays Table of Contents General Consideration in Injection Technique Shoulder Elbow Wrist and Hand Chest Spine Hip and Pelvis Knee and Ankle Annexure Index
£38.00
Jaypee Brothers Medical Publishers Essentials of Pharmacology for Dentistry
Book SynopsisTable of ContentsSection I: General Pharmacological Principles 1. Introduction, Routes of Drug Administration 2. Pharmacokinetics 3. Pharmacodynamics 4. Adverse Drug Effects Section II: Systemic Pharmacology 5. Drugs Acting on Autonomic Nervous System-1 (General Considerations, Cholinergic and Anticholinergic Drugs) 6. Drugs Acting on Autonomic Nervous System-2 (Adrenergic and Antiadrenergic Drugs) 7. Autacoids and Related Drugs 8. General Anaesthetics and Skeletal Muscle Relaxants 9. Drugs Acting on Central Nervous System-1 (Sedative-Hypnotics, Ethyl Alcohol, Antiepileptics and Antiparkinsonian Drugs) 10. Drugs Acting on Central Nervous System-2 (Psychopharmacological Agents) 11. Cardiovascular Drugs-1 (Drugs Affecting Renin-Angiotensin System, Calcium Channel Blockers, Drugs for Hypertension, Angina Pectoris and Myocardial Infarction) 12. Cardiovascular Drugs-2 (Drugs for Heart Failure and Cardiac Arrhythmia) 13. Diuretics 14. Hormones and Related Drugs-1 (Anterior Pituitary Hormones, Antidiabetic Drugs, Corticosteroids) 15. Hormones and Related Drugs-2 (Androgens, Anabolic Steroids, Estrogens, Progestins and Contraceptives) 16. Hormones and Related Drugs-3 (Thyroid Hormone and Thyroid Inhibitors, Hormones Regulating Calcium Balance) 17. Drugs Affecting Blood 18. Drugs for Gastrointestinal Disorders 19. Drugs for Respiratory Disorders 20. Vitamins 21. Anticancer and Immunosuppressant Drugs Section III: Antimicrobials and Drugs Important in Dental Therapeutics 22. Nonsteroidal Anti-inflammatory Drugs and Antipyretic-Analgesics 23. Opioid Analgesics and Antagonists 24. Local Anaesthetics 25. Antimicrobial Drugs: General Considerations 26. Sulfonamides, Cotrimoxazole, Quinolones and Nitroimidazoles 27. Beta-Lactam Antibiotics 28. Tetracyclines, Chloramphenicol and Aminoglycoside Antibiotics 29. Macrolide and Other Antibacterial Antibiotics 30. Antitubercular and Antileprotic Drugs 31. Antifungal Drugs 32. Antiviral Drugs (Non-retroviral) 33. Anti-retrovirus Drugs 34. Antiprotozoal Drugs 35. Antiseptics, Disinfectants and Other Locally Acting Drugs 36. Drugs and Aids with Specific Application in Dental Disorders 37. Management of Medical Emergencies in Dental Office 38. Drug Interactions Index
£38.95
Jaypee Brothers Medical Publishers Ocular Pharmacotherapy
Book SynopsisOcular Pharmacotherapy concerns the use of drugs to treat diseases of the eye. This book, from the Chairman of Ophthalmology at Complutense University in Madrid, is an essential resource for residents, students and practising ophthalmologists. It provides key information regarding both the basic pharmacology of ophthalmic drugs and their use in clinical practice. The comprehensive text consists of twenty-six chapters, incorporating an extensive review across six chapters of various anti-microbial treatments. These include commercially available antibiotics, fortified topical antibiotics, intravitreal, subconjunctival, intracorneal and oral antibiotics, antivirals, antifungals and antiparasitics. It also includes a detailed appendix on the treatment of uveitis and covers new ophthalmic diagnostic and therapeutic formulations and delivery systems, which have been developed in recent years. Over 140 full colour images, including numerous high-quality clinical photographs, charts and tables, enhance understanding. Ocular Pharmacotherapy provides an excellent point of reference to assist in making initial decisions on treatment, for students and professionals alike. Key Points Up-to-date information on new developments in ocular pharmacotherapy Extensive review of anti-microbial treatments Highly illustrated with clinical photographs, charts and tables Authored by a recognised ophthalmic specialist from Spain Table of Contents Opthalmic pharmaceuticals: New formulations. Topical Anesthetics Ocular surface Dyes Mydriatics and cycloplegics Commercially available Topical Antibiotics Fortified topical antibiotics. Intravitreal and subconjunctival antibiotics Oral antibiotics with ophthalmic clinical usefulness Antivirals Antifungals Antiparasitics. Steroids AINS drugs Other antiinflamatories (tetracyclines, omega 3, cyclosporin A, tacrolimus) Immunosupressants Biologics Intravitreal implants (OZURDEX, RETISERT,) Antiglaucoma drugs Antiangiogenics Botulinum toxin Vitamins, antioxidants and other dieteticals Antiallergics Ocular lubricants Surgical use drugs (vancomicin, cefuroxime, fenilefrine 1.5%, lidocaine, adrenaline, acetilcholine, tissucol, dyes (tripan blue, indocianine green, brilliant blue, viscoelastics, silicone oil, SF6,) Lid cleansing products Ocular adverse reactions of systemic drugs Ocular adverse events of topical drugs
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Jaypee Brothers Medical Publishers Use of Progestogens in Clinical Practice of
Book SynopsisProgestogens are a class of steroid hormones that bind to and activate the progesterone receptor. This book is a guide to the use of progestogens for clinicians. Beginning with an overview of structure, biochemistry and classification, the following chapters discuss methods of administration, pharmacokinetics, metabolism and the physiological actions of progesterone. The remaining sections of the book cover clinical usage guidelines for progestogens, their role in contraception, side effects and contraindications. The book concludes with a chapter offering guidance on prescription writing and detailed references. Key points Guide to progestogens for obstetricians and gynaecologists Provides step by step detail on structure, classification, and pharmacokinetics Includes clinical usage guidelines, side effects and contraindications Features chapter on prescription writing Table of Contents Introduction and History Structure, Biochemistry and Biosynthesis Nomenclature and Classification Routes of Administration and Bioavailability Micronization Pharmacokinetics and Metabolism Physiological Actions of Progesterone Pharmacodynamics and Selectivity of Progestins Individual Progestogen Description Clinical Usage Guidelines of Progestins Role of Progestins in Combined Hormonal Contraception Side Effects, Contraindications and Precautions Patient Advice Drug and Test Interactions Prescription Writing References Index
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Jaypee Brothers Medical Publishers Essentials of Pharmacovigilance
Book SynopsisThe layout of the book is simple, attractive and reader-friendly - it is a unique blend of basic and fundamental aspects of pharmacovigilance. Contains a dedicated chapter of 100 Case Studies with answers for hand-on training and experience in Pharmacovigilance practices. Key points are given in the initial page of every chapter for chapter overview. Sample Model Papers comprising of MCQs, Case Study, Long and Short Answer questions have been given at the end of the book to prepare students for exams. Enriched with lots of flowcharts, tables and line diagrams for making learning easy and interesting. Includes a glossary of terminologies used in the text in the beginning of the book with useful abbreviations. References for further reading are provided at the end of each chapter. Exhaustive appendices on different reporting forms of various countries. Good guide for medical, clinical research and pharmacovigilance students and other healthcare professionals. Table of Contents Pharmacovigilance: A Complete Study about the Knowledge of Adverse Drug Reaction History of Pharmacovigilance Aim and Importance of Pharmacovigilance Role of Healthcare Professionals in Pharmacovigilance Importance of Pharmacovigilance in Special Groups such as Infants, Elderly and Pregnant Women Legal Aspects of Pharmacovigilance Pharmacovigilance Programme of India Practical Aspects of Pharmacovigilance Practices at Corporate Hospital Medication Errors, Its Practical Analysis and Resolution Recording and Reporting of Adverse Drug Reactions Periodic Safety Update Report Causality Assessment of Drugs and Medical Devices: Logic and Method Cure to Prescription: E-Prescription Drug–Drug Interactions in Tertiary Care Hospital Therapeutic Drug Monitoring Postmarket Surveillance Program Concepts, Goals and Practices Hemovigilance Index
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Jaypee Brothers Medical Publishers Uniquest Series Pharmacology
Book SynopsisThis book has been written in a concise and easily assembled style. It contains answers of all the university exam questions from the year 2003-2018. Answers are arranged clearly under proper headings asked in the questions. The final chapter dedicated to topic-wise university questions for last minute revision. Includes flowcharts and figures for mechanism of action of drugs. Tables are arranged in a manner which helps the students to understand easily. All the answers are explained in simple language which are easy to understand, easy to remember and easy to reproduce. Mnemonics are given in suitable places to remember the answers easily. Highly suitable for quick revision before examination. Table of Contents1. MBBS Examination 2003 2. MBBS Examination 2004 3. MBBS Examination 2005 4. MBBS Examination 2006 5. MBBS Examination 2007 6. MBBS Examination 2008 7. MBBS Examination 2009 8. MBBS Examination 2010 9. MBBS Examination 2011 10. MBBS Examination 2012 11. MBBS Examination 2013 12. MBBS Examination 2014 13. MBBS Examination 2015 14. MBBS Examination 2016 15. MBBS Examination 2017 16. MBBS Examination 2018 Topic-wise University Questions
£24.70
Jaypee Brothers Medical Publishers Textbook of Pharmacovigilance: Ensuring the Safe
Book SynopsisAll the chapters have been updated in this second edition and new chapters like Pharmacoepidemiology and Pharmacovigilance, Hospitalization due to Adverse Drug Reactions and its Economic Burden, and Vigilance Systems for Medical Devices have been added.This book will be useful for the healthcare professionals, postgraduate students, industry professionals and those engaged in clinical research at academia and the pharmaceutical industry.Table of Contents1. Key Definitions in Pharmacovigilance 2. Pharmacovigilance: Historical Perspective 3. Pharmacovigilance: Need and Objectives 4. Current Methods of Pharmacovigilance 5. Adverse Drug Reactions: Classification, Mechanism and Interaction 6. Signal Detection in Pharmacovigilance 7. Postmarketing Surveillance 8. Setting up of a Pharmacovigilance Centre 9. Benefit-Risk Assessment in Pharmacovigilance 10. Crisis Management in Pharmacovigilance 11. WHO Pharmacovigilance: Programme for Global Drug Monitoring 12. Pharmacovigilance of Herbal Drugs 13. Medical Dictionary for Regulatory Activities: An Overview 14. Pharmacogenetics and Pharmacovigilance 15. Pharmacovigilance Regulations in Various Countries 16. Pharmacoepidemiology and Pharmacovigilance 17. Hospitalization due to Adverse Drug Reactions and its Economic Burden 18. Vigilance Systems for Medical Devices 19. Data Mangement in Pharmacovigilance Annexures Index
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Jaypee Brothers Medical Publishers Essentials of Postgraduate Pharmacology &
Book SynopsisTable of ContentsChapter 1 Overview of Postgraduate Pharmacology Chapter 2 General Pharmacology Chapter 3 Systemic Pharmacology Chapter 4 Experimental Pharmacology Section 5: FAQ (Experimental Pharmacology) Chapter 5 Research Methodology and Biostatistics Chapter 6 Analytical Pharmacology Chapter 7 Practical on Clinical Pharmacology Chapter 8 Clinical Pharmacology and Recent Advances Chapter 9 Thesis Defending Chapter 10 Publication Chapter 11 Instruments and Uses Annexures
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Jaypee Brothers Medical Publishers Pharmacological Classification of Drugs with
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New India Publishing Agency Quality Assurance Techniques in Pharmaceuticals
Book SynopsisIt gives me immense pleasure to present a book entitled "Quality assurance techniques in pharmaceuticals". Need to write this book is ever increasing the data on the subject matter of quality assurance. In the era of quality assurance, every firm need to be quality assured so that it can achieve its quality goal. Book is prepared to emphasis on the basic techniques, methods, plans, certification procedures for quality assurance, keeping in mind the syllabus of quality assurance techniques laid by various Indian universities. Goal of this book is to provide primary and update knowledge of various quality assurance data to master of pharmacy students in the professional programme of their study. The on statistical methods used for method development is prepared by keeping in mind the need of method development for various drug combinations. Special emphasis is given on modern techniques like SUPAC and PAT. Beside these ISO,GMP,ICH Guidelines are very well explained.Table of Contents01. Basic Terminology Used In Quality Assurance 02. Total Quality Management 03. ISO 9001 : 2000 04. Environmental Management Systems and ISO 14000 05. GMP and GMP Compliance 06. Master Formula Record 07. Good Documentation Practices 08. Validation 09. Statistical Methods Used For Method Development 10. Analytical Method Development for Pharmaceutical Formulations 11. Guidelines on Audit Quality 12. ICH Harmonised Tripartite Guideline for Pharmaceutical Quality System
£73.11
Jaypee Brothers Medical Publishers Practical Manual of Experimental and Clinical
Book SynopsisThis book is structured and organized such that the readers have an ease in reading and understanding of the practical aspects of pharmacology. The chapters begin with the basic principles, then move on to the techniques of experimental and clinical pharmacology followed by practically important topics in pharmacology.Table of ContentsSection 1: General Considerations in Experimental Pharmacology Section 2: Experimental Study (In Vitro Studies) Section 3: Experimental Study (In Vivo Studies) Section 4: Clinical Experiments Appendices Index
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I K International Publishing House Pvt. Ltd Phytopharmaceutical: Chemistry and Utilization
Book SynopsisPhytochemical research took shape with the isolation of morphine by F.W. Seturner in 1805. This book includes about 290 phytopharmaceuticals giving their characterization and structure elucidation by modern instrumental methods like UV, IR, HNMR 13C NMR, Ms, HRMS, X-Ray, biosynthesis and synthesis. The book though written for M.Pharm. Pharmacognosy will, however, also found useful as a reference by researchers in natural product chemistry in ICMR units, National Laboratories and pharmaceutical industry the world over.Table of Contents 1. Terpenoids 8. Vitamins and Other Health Products 2. Steroids 9. Antibiotics 3. Flavonoids 10. Lipids 4. Alkaloids 11. Carbohydrates 5. Proteins and Polypeptides 12. Toxins (Aflatoxins) 6. Nucleic Acids 13. Marine Agents 7. Lipoproteins and Amino -Acids
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Thieme Publishers Delhi Gallery of Medicinal Plants: (Dravyaguna Vigyan)
Book SynopsisGallery of Medicinal Plants (Dravyaguna Vigyan) is an excellent book in its field Ayurvedic Materia Medica which covers all medicinal plants and drugs of animal-origin included in Paper-II of Dravyaguna Vigyan, as per the Central Council of Indian Medicine (CCIM) syllabus. Not only is this book a monograph, but it also serves as a color atlas of medicinal plants. It will be an immensely valuable resource for the students, faculty, academicians, and researchers in Ayurveda, homeopathy, Unani, Siddha, botany, pharmacy, medicinal plants, and other related branches of study at both undergraduate and postgraduate levels. Key Features: Emphasis is laid on the identification of different plants, as the book contains 1000+ colored images of parts of an individual plant The chapters discuss histological, mythological, and spiritual data along with the controversial aspects of medicinal plants Key characters for identification, rasapanchak (Ayurvedic properties), points to ponder, etc. are placed in colored boxes for easy remembrance Folklore and ethnopharmacological uses, own experience, and recent research data are given in addition to classical information Frequently asked questions are also appended at the end of the book Table of ContentsPart I: Detailed Plants Part II: Nondetailed Plants Part III: Jangama Dravya (Drugs of Animal Origin) Part IV: Ahara Dravya
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Jaypee Brothers Medical Publishers Antiepileptic Drugs
Book SynopsisEpilepsy is a common condition that affects the brain and causes frequent seizures. Seizures are bursts of electrical activity in the brain that temporarily affect how it works. They can cause a wide range of symptoms. Epilepsy can start at any age, but usually starts either in childhood or in people over 60. This book is a comprehensive guide to the appropriate selection and usage of antiepileptic drugs (AEDs). Beginning with historical and pharmacological aspects, the next chapters examine older, newer and third generation antiepileptic drugs, highlighting key differences between each type. The following sections cover the use of AEDs amongst different sectors of the population – children, geriatrics and those with comorbidities such as pregnancy and systemic disorders. The book concludes with discussion on drug monitoring and management of status epilepticus (a single epileptic seizure lasting more than five minutes or two or more seizures within a five-minute period without the person returning to normal between them. It is a life-threatening medical emergency particularly if treatment is delayed). Presented in a step by step format, the text is further enhanced by algorithms, tables and diagrams to assist understanding. Key points Comprehensive guide to selection and usage of antiepileptic drugs (AEDs) Covers AED use amongst different sectors of the population Compares older, newer and third generation AEDs Highly illustrated with algorithms, tables and diagrams Table of Contents Historical Aspects of Antiepileptic Drugs Pharmacology of Antiepileptic Drugs Older Antiepileptic Drugs Newer Antiepileptic Drugs Third Generation Antiepileptic Drugs Antiepileptic Drug Therapy in Children Antiepileptic Drugs in Geriatric Population Use of AEDs in Pregnancy and Lactation Use of AEDs in Systemic Disorders Drug Choice in Various Epilepsies Rational Combination of Antiepileptic Drugs in the Management of Epilepsy Individualizing Treatment for Drug Monitoring Therapeutics Management of Status Epilepticus When to Start and Stop Antiepileptic Drugs?
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Jaypee Brothers Medical Publishers Drugs in Diabetes
Book SynopsisThis book is designed to be a ready reckoner on commonly used medications for the treatment of diabetes mellitus. Divided into 17 sections, topics include incretin-based therapies, insulin, chloroquine, metformin, colesevelam, drugs targeting renal excretion of glucose, management of dyslipidaemia, and more. The book concludes with discussion on associated comorbidities such as hypertension and diabetes in the elderly. Drug classes featured are all approved in-line with FDA (United States Food and Drug Administration) guidelines. Authored by recognised, US-based experts in the field, the comprehensive text is further enhanced by clinical photographs, diagrams and tables. Key points Comprehensive guide to pharmaceutical treatments for diabetes mellitus Features approved drugs in-line with FDA (United States Food and Drug Administration) guidelines Includes discussion on commonly associated comorbidities such as hypertension, and diabetes in the elderly Internationally recognised, US-based author team Table of Contents Incretin Based Therapies: DPP-IV Inhibitors: Sitagliptin, Saxagliptin, Linagliptin, Alogliptin Insulin Secretagogues: Non-sulfonylureas Glinides (Repaglinide, Nateglinide) Incretin Based Therapies: DPP IV Inhibitors Management of Dyslipidaemia in Diabetes Chloroquine in the Treatment of Diabetes Mellitus Colesevelam in Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus GLP1 Agonists Dopamine-D2 Receptor Agonists: Bromocriptine in the Management of Type 2 Diabetes Glucagon-Like Peptide 1 Receptor Agonists for Type 2 Diabetes Insulin: Pumps and CGMS Insulin Sensitizers Management of Type 2 Diabetes: A Patient-centered Approach Metformin Drugs Targeting Renal Excretion of Glucose: SGLT2 Inhibitors Second Generation Sulfonylureas: History, Pharmacology and Applied Aspects Diabetes in the Elderly Management of Hypertension in Diabetes
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Pharmamed Press Advanced Pharmacology
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Jaypee Brothers Medical Publishers Handbook of Drugs in Infertility
Book SynopsisThis handbook is a humble attempt to bring together a diverse range of authors ranging from general gynecologists to basic infertility practitioners and fertility physicians practicing assisted reproductive technology (ART) to contribute their knowledge, experience and expertise on all the available drugs and formulations being used in fertility practice today. We hope this book will serve as a ready reckoner and a single go-to reference for the dosages, duration and practical applications for therapeutic alternatives in various clinical scenarios. The aim of this book is to highlight the utility of the available drug treatment options available to us in the practical management of fertility issues. Contribution from various experts ranging from general gynecologists to basic infertility practitioners and fertility physicians practicing ART. Helps to keep abreast of the latest developments in this field. Provides valuable tips and pointers which you can be implemented in day-to-day practice. Table of ContentsSECTION 1: DRUGS USED IN ENDOMETRIAL PREPARATION SECTION 2: DRUGS USED FOR OVULATION INDUCTION AND CONTROLLED OVARIAN HYPERSTIMULATION SECTION 3: DRUGS USED FOR TRIGGER SECTION 4: DRUGS USED FOR DOWNREGULATION SECTION 5: DRUGS USED FOR LUTEAL PHASE SUPPORT SECTION 6: ADJUVANTS SECTION 7:DRUGS FOR PREVENTION OF OVARIAN HYPERSTIMULATION SYNDROME SECTION 8: MISCELLANEOUS Index
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New India Publishing Agency Phytochemical Techniques: 2nd Fully Revised and
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Thieme Medical Publishers Principles and Practice of
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Thieme Medical Publishers Textbook of Pharmacology
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Springer Disulfiram and its Metabolite,
Book SynopsisThis book is aimed at those in the biomedical community that are interested in the therapeutic applications, pharmacology, biochemistry, toxicology and pharmacokinetics of the title compounds. Recent findings regarding the ability of diethyldithiocarbamate (ditiocarb, Imuthiol®) to delay the progression of HN infections and AIDS, the discovery of its potential as a rescue agent in cancer chemotherapy, and the identification of disulfiram (Antabuse®) regimens that allow alcoholics to achieve abstinence of many months' duration have made writing this book an exciting experience. At the same time the fact that the two drugs differ substantially in their pharmacological effects in spite of their easy interconvertibility has rendered the writing intellec tually challenging. Diethyldithiocarbamate, an agent seemingly less toxic than aspirin, rivals it in the multiplicity and diversity of its pharmacological proper ties. Notable among these are the manyfold potent immunostimulant effects, and though most of these involve effects on T -cells, the mechanism of diethyldithiocarbamate's action remains far from clear. The drug is also a potent chelator of heavy metals and this has led to a number of clinical applications. As might be expected, it inhibits several important enzymes. Further, it is one of the most effective radioprotective agents; it also protects organisms against a variety of toxic agents.Trade Review...a well written, detailed publication on literally everything the reader would wish to know about disulfiram and its metabolite - British Journal of Psychiatry; This well written and carefully edited volume deserves the interest of toxicologists, pharmacologists, immunologists, biochemists and clinicians. Journal of Applied Toxicology; It is hoped that clinicians and behavioral scientists have read this book for their own education and also to appreciate the advances made in the biochemical pharmacology of DSSD and SSH. This book should capture the interest of medicinal chemists and pharmacologists who are engaged in research in cancer, immunomodulation, HIV, and heavy metal toxicity. Selected chapters are must reading for biomedical scientists pursuing alcoholism research. Journal of Medicinal ChemistryTable of ContentsIntroduction and scope of monograph. Relevant chemical and physical properties. Reactions of disulfiram and diethyldithiocarbamate with blood constituents. Assay methods for disulfiram and metabolites in biological materials. Metabolism of disulfiram and diethyldithiocarbamate. Pharmacokinetic aspects of the disposition of disulfiram and metabolites. Heavy metals: effects of diethyldithiocarbamate and disulfiram administration. Disulfiram and diethyldithiocarbamate as enzyme inhibitors. Inhibition of aldehyde dehydrogenase. The disulfiram-ethanol reaction. Disulfiram therapy of alcohol abuse. Various biological phenomena. Immunomodulatory actions of diethyldithiocarbamate. Clinical status of diethyldithiocarbamate as an immunostimulant. Modulation of various biological phenomena. Modulation of cancer chemotherapy. Toxicology. Bibliography. Index.
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Springer Selective Antibiotic Use in Respiratory Illness: a Family Practice Guide
Book SynopsisThe purpose of this book is to clarify the use of antibiotics in the management of the eommon respiratory illnesses seen in general practiee. The underlying philosophy, whieh embraees the avoidanee of unneeessary use, is that proper use entails a full understanding of the nature of the illness. The eoneept of seleetive antibiotie use reeognizes that respiratory illnesses eommonly eomprise multiple illness features, and that some of these features have a viral cause and some a bacterial one. In assessing antibiotic need, eaeh feature or eomponent part of an illness may be evaluated individually, so enabling adecision for antibiotie use in the illness as a whole. The nature of eaeh individual illness feature with its antibiotic indication is diseussed in sueeessive ehapters, and this aecumulated knowledge is of value in managing the more eomplex PUO and flu-like illnesses whieh are diseussed at the end of the book. The first two ehapters eneompass the principles of antibiotic use and the relationship between antibiotie preseribing and various states of the patient, e.g. allergy, pregnaney ete. An attempt has been made to justify every reeommendation or decision, and non-antibiotic management is diseussed where relevant.Table of Contents1 Antibiotics and the Patient.- Allergy.- Antibiotic Diarrhoea.- The Contraceptive Pill.- Pregnancy.- Lactation.- Neonates.- Children.- The Elderly.- Hepatic and Renal Impairment.- Drug Interactions.- Absorption.- 2 Management Principles.- 3 Pyrexia.- Febrile Convulsions.- Delirium.- Rigors.- Symptomatic Management of Pyrexia.- Antibiotic Use.- 4 Sore Throat, Tonsillitis and Pharyngitis.- Definition.- The Non-inflamed Sore Throat.- The Inflamed Throat.- Referral for Tonsillectomy.- 5 Otitis Media.- Use of the Auroscope.- Clinical Features of Acute Otitis Media.- Bacteria in Acute Otitis Media.- Secretory Otitis Media.- Management and Antibiotic Use.- Chronic Otitis Media.- 6 Sinusitis.- Clinical Features.- Bacteriology.- Management and Antibiotic Use.- 7 Laryngitis.- Croup.- Hoarseness or Loss of Voice.- 8 Coughs and Colds.- The Acute Cough.- Cold in the Nose.- Persistent Cough in Children.- Persistent Cough in Adults.- The Absent Cough.- 9 Wheezy Bronchitis in Children.- The Nature of Wheezy Bronchitis.- Recognition of Asthma.- Management of the Acute Episode.- Longerterm Management.- Differential Diagnosis.- 10 Pneumonia.- Clinical Diagnosis.- Investigation.- Infective Causes.- Management and Antibiotic Use.- Differential Diagnosis.- 11 Bronchitis, Bronchiolitis and Bronchiectasis.- Acute Bronchitis.- Acute Bronchiolitis.- Chronic Bronchitis.- Bronchiectasis.- 12 Vomiting and Diarrhoea.- Non-specific Vomiting.- Gastro-enteritis.- Management.- 13 PUO in Children.- Definition.- Emergent Diagnoses.- Management and Antibiotic Use.- 14 Influenza and the ’Flu-like Illness.- The Influenzal Illness.- Viral Causes.- Differential Diagnosis.- Clinical Assessment of the Patient with ’Flu.- Management and Antibiotic Use.
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Springer Kinetics and Dynamics of Intravenous Anesthetics
Book SynopsisMany drugs used in current anesthetic practice are administered intravenously. An appreciation of their kinetics and dynamics is of great assistance in determining the most appropriate drug to use, and optimal dosage regimens for any given patient. This book is specially oriented to the requirements of anesthesiologists. It will enable the student of those subjects to gain enough knowledge to make these subjects usable in daily anesthetic practice. As such it is intermediate in difficulty between mathematically oriented texts, and those which only offer a very qualitative understanding of these subjects. Practical applications and examples of the uses to which kinetic and dynamic principles can be put in daily practice are emphasized and illustrated. Basic principles and techniques with which the reader can perform kinetic and dynamic calculations are explained simply and demonstrated in detail using examples derived from clinical practice. Two appendices provide kinetic and dynamic data on the most commonly used anesthetic drugs. The last chapters use the principles discussed in the first chapters to show how variations of normal physiology and disease affect drug kinetics and dynamics. This is especially valuable to the clinician as it enables clinically useful, albeit qualitative, predictions to be made of the direction of any change of kinetic and dynamic parameters of drugs due to these factors. Table of ContentsIntroduction. 1. Basic Mathematical Principles. 2. Physiological Aspects of Drug Kinetics and Dynamics. 3. Multicompartment Pharmacokinetic Models. 4. Pharmacodynamics. 5. Practical I. V. Bolus Kinetics & Dynamics. 6. Intravenous Infusions. 7. Body Weight and Composition. 8. Plasma Protein Binding. 9. Cardiac Output. 10. Age. 11. Obesity. 12. Pregnancy Related Problems. 13. Renal Failure. 14. Hepatic Dysfunction. Appendix A: Kinetic and Dynamic Parameters. Appendix B: Physical and Pharmacological Properties. Index.
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World Scientific Publishing Co Pte Ltd Optimal Control Of Drug Administration In Cancer
Book SynopsisThis monograph is a study of optimal control applied to cancer chemotherapy, the treatment of cancer using drugs that kill cancer cells. The aim is to determine whether current methods for the administration of chemotherapy are optimal, and if alternative regimens should be considered.The research utilizes the mathematical theory of optimal control, an active research area for many mathematicians, scientists, and engineers. It is of multidisciplinary nature, having been applied to areas ranging from engineering to biomedicine. The aim in optimal control is to achieve a given objective at minimum cost. A set of differential equations is used to describe the evolution in time of the process being modelled, and constraints limit the policies that can be used to attain the objective.In this monograph, mathematical models are used to construct optimal drug schedules. These are treatment guidelines specifying which drug to deliver, when, and at what dose. Many current drug schedules have been derived empirically, based upon “rules of thumb”.The monograph has been structured so that most of the high-level mathematics is introduced in a special appendix. In this way, a scientist can skip the more subtle aspects of the theory and still understand the biomedical applications that follow. However, the text is self-contained so that a deeper understanding of the mathematics of optimal control can be gained from the mathematical appendix.The mathematical models in this book and the associated computer simulations show that low intensity chemotherapy is a better choice of treatment than high intensity chemotherapy, under certain conditions.Table of ContentsBasic concepts; optimal control - theory and applications; multiple characteristic time (MCT) constraints; minimize the final tumour size; parameter uncertainty; forced decrease of tumour size; drug resistance I; drug resistance II; summary and conclusions; list of notation and symbols; appendix: elements of mathematical analysis.
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World Scientific Publishing Co Pte Ltd Stem Cells: From Hype To Hope
Book SynopsisDuring the last two decades, stem cells have progressed from merely a concept to a vibrant field of regenerative medicine which is aimed at addressing the root cause of the problem rather than conventional methods of intervention that mostly provide symptomatic relief.Stem cell therapy either alone or in combination with the other established treatment strategies is a hope for patients who suffer from the 'incurable' diseases such as Alzheimer, diabetes, myocardial infarction etc. Besides aspirations in the clinical perspective, stem cells provide excellent in vitro disease models for drug development.Given the significance of the field, the proposed book will be a compilation of the bench experience of experts from various research labs involved in the cutting edge area of stem cell research.
£85.50
World Scientific Publishing Co Pte Ltd Cobert's Manual Of Drug Safety And
Book SynopsisCompletely revised and updated, Cobert's Manual of Drug Safety and Pharmacovigilance, Third Edition, is a how-to manual for those working in the fields of drug safety, clinical research, pharmacology, regulatory affairs, risk management, quality/compliance, and in government and legal professions.This comprehensive and practical guide discusses the theory and the practicalities of drug safety (also known as pharmacovigilance), and provides essential information on drug safety and regulations in the United States, Europe Union, and more, including: recognizing, monitoring, reporting, and cataloging serious adverse drug reactions.Cobert's Manual of Drug Safety and Pharmacovigilance, Third Edition, teaches the daily practice of drug safety in industry, hospitals, the FDA and other health agencies — both in the United States and around the world — and provides critical information about what to do when confronted with a drug safety problem.Related Link(s)
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World Scientific Publishing Co Pte Ltd That High Design Of Purest Gold: A Critical
Book SynopsisThis book is a history of medicines and the commercial actors that make and sell them, covering the 140 years since the modern pharmaceutical industry came into being. It is written in a lively and accessible way, aiming at a general audience that combines historical narrative with fascinating case studies on drug discovery and commercialization, from the rat poison that became warfarin, to a cardiovascular treatment that was turned into Viagra. In a non-partisan way it also examines some of the less noble manifestations of corporate behavior, concluding with an agenda for reform.It is hard to think of anything nobler than to bring to the world a medicine that saves lives. And over 140 years of history, the pharmaceutical industry has produced a range of remarkable products, albeit typically with external scientific and financial support. Making medicines is a very big and profit-driven business, and the industry does not always make the right products for the right people, or at the right prices.The industry wields immense power over lives and economies. How has it risen to this position of dominance? Are the interests of the industry and the public in balance? What should we admire about the industry? What should we criticise and seek to change? The importance of this book lies in the fact that we are all stakeholders in this industry whether or not we own shares, so we all need answers to these questions.Related Link(s)
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World Scientific Publishing Co Pte Ltd How Medicines Work: Illustrated
Book SynopsisThis highly illustrated volume will describe, through clear diagrams and concise text, how the most prescribed, as well as new medicines, work in the body for a broad range of diseases. By bringing this knowledge together in one place, we will seek to answer the question, 'What is the impact of the accelerating knowledge in biology, drug research and medical sciences on the development and approval of medicines for the treatment of a wide range of diseases'. Furthermore, information on how a successful drug works can make the case for a particular therapy and provide an informed dialog between a patient and physician, or a professor and a student, or a regulator and pharmaceutical scientist.With the continuing explosion of medical information, the book addresses the following themes:This book breaks important new ground by focusing on the cellular biochemistry of selected diseases and how the respective drug works, using a concise, focused and non-technical graphic review.
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World Scientific Publishing Co Pte Ltd That High Design Of Purest Gold: A Critical
Book SynopsisThis book is a history of medicines and the commercial actors that make and sell them, covering the 140 years since the modern pharmaceutical industry came into being. It is written in a lively and accessible way, aiming at a general audience that combines historical narrative with fascinating case studies on drug discovery and commercialization, from the rat poison that became warfarin, to a cardiovascular treatment that was turned into Viagra. In a non-partisan way it also examines some of the less noble manifestations of corporate behavior, concluding with an agenda for reform.It is hard to think of anything nobler than to bring to the world a medicine that saves lives. And over 140 years of history, the pharmaceutical industry has produced a range of remarkable products, albeit typically with external scientific and financial support. Making medicines is a very big and profit-driven business, and the industry does not always make the right products for the right people, or at the right prices.The industry wields immense power over lives and economies. How has it risen to this position of dominance? Are the interests of the industry and the public in balance? What should we admire about the industry? What should we criticise and seek to change? The importance of this book lies in the fact that we are all stakeholders in this industry whether or not we own shares, so we all need answers to these questions.Related Link(s)
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World Scientific Publishing Co Pte Ltd Coberts Manual Of Drug Safety And
Book SynopsisCobert's Manual of Drug Safety and Pharmacovigilance, Fourth Edition, is an updated how-to manual of guiding principles and concepts for those working in the fields of drug safety, clinical research, pharmacology, regulatory affairs, risk management, quality/compliance, and in government and legal professions.This comprehensive and practical guide discusses the theory and the practicalities of drug safety and pharmacovigilance, and provides essential information on drug safety and regulations in the United States, European Union, and more, including: recognizing, monitoring, reporting, and cataloging serious adverse drug reactions.Cobert's Manual of Drug Safety and Pharmacovigilance, Fourth Edition, teaches the daily practice of drug safety in industry, hospitals, the FDA and other health agencies both in the United States and around the world and provides critical information about what to do when confronted with a drug safety problem.
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Springer Verlag, Singapore Nicotinic Acetylcholine Receptor Signaling in
Book SynopsisThis open access book presents the roles and mechanisms of signal transduction triggered by nicotinic acetylcholine receptors (nAChRs) stimulation in neuroprotection against toxic effects of risk factors of neurodegenerative diseases. Accumulating evidence suggests that nAChRs in the CNS play important roles not only in excitatory neurotransmission but also in neuronal survival and related functions. Neuroprotection mediated by nAChRs in neurodegenerative diseases such as Alzheimer's disease is the major topic of this book. In response to rapidly evolving areas in clinical and laboratory neuropharmacology and neurochemistry, this volume provides in-depth coverage of neuroprotection in basic research and future developments in the clinical application of effective neuroprotective strategies in neurodegenerative diseases. This work appeals to both basic and clinical researchers in several fields, such as neuroscience, neurology, and pharmacology.Table of Contents1.Overview.- 2.In vivo imaging of nicotinic acetylcholine receptors in the central nervous system.- 3.A new aspect of cholinergic transmission in the central nervous system.- 4.Nicotinic acetylcholine receptor signaling: roles in neuroprotection.- 5.Regulation by nicotinic acetylcholine receptors of microglial glutamate transporters: role of microglia in neuroprotection.- 6.Shati/Nat8l and N-acetylaspartate (NAA) have important roles in regulating nicotinic acetylcholine receptors in neuronal and psychiatric diseases in animal models and humans.- 7.Nicotinic acetylcholine receptors in regulation of pathology of cerebrovascular disorders.- 8.Roles of nicotinic acetylcholine receptors in the pathology and treatment of Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s diseases.- 9.SAK3-induced neuroprotection is mediated by nicotinic acetylcholine receptors.- 10.Removal of blood amyloid as a therapeutic strategy for Alzheimer’s disease: the influence of smoking and nicotine.
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Springer Verlag, Singapore Smooth Muscle Spontaneous Activity: Physiological
Book SynopsisThis book presents the commonality and heterogeneity of the mechanisms underlying smooth muscle spontaneous activity in various smooth muscle organs and in addition discusses their malfunctions in disease and their potential as novel therapeutic targets. To facilitate understanding, the volume is divided into five parts and covers 16 organs: airways, gastrointestinal tract (phasic muscle, tonic muscle), renal pelvis, ureter, urinary bladder, urethra, corporal tissue, prostate, uterus, oviducts, seminal vesicle, artery, vein, microvasculature, and lymphatic vessels. This structure will help readers to comprehend the most up-to-date information on the similarities and differences in the contractile mechanisms driving various smooth muscles as well as their potential manipulations in particular visceral organ pathologies. The vast advancements in gene, electrical recording, and imaging technologies in this field are also discussed, with review of past achievements and consideration of likely future developments. This book will be of worldwide interest to clinicians, students, and researchers alike. Table of ContentsPART I: Gastrointestinal tract.- Phasic muscle.- Spontaneous electrical activity and rhythmicity in gastrointestinal smooth muscles.- Tonic muscle (Sphincters) .- Generation of tone by gastrointestinal sphincters.- PART II: Urinary tract.- Renal pelvis.- Pacemaker mechanisms driving pyeloureteric peristalsis: modulatory role of interstitial cells.- Ureter.- Excitation-contraction coupling in ureteric smooth muscle: mechanisms driving ureteric peristalsis.- Urinary Bladder.- Spontaneous activity and the urinary bladder.- Urethra.- Spontaneous activity in urethral smooth muscle.- PART III: Reproductive organs.- Corporal tissue.- Ion channels and intracellular calcium signalling in corpus cavernosum.- Prostate.- Generation and regulation of spontaneous contractions in the prostate gland.- Seminal vesicle.- Mucosa-dependent, stretch-sensitive spontaneous activity in seminal vesicle.- Uterus.- The myometrium – from excitation to contractions and labour.- Oviducts.- Myosalpinx contractions are essential for egg transport along the oviduct and are disrupted in reproductive tract diseases.- PART IV: Blood vessels.- Artery.- Cellular and Ionic Mechanisms of Arterial Vasomotion.- Vein.- Venous Vasomotion.- Microvasculature.- Role of pericytes in the initiation and propagation of spontaneous activity in the microvasculature.- Lymphatic vessels.- Lymphatic vessel pumping.- PART V: Airways.- Regulation of airway smooth muscle contraction in health and disease.
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Springer Verlag, Singapore Methods for Fragments Screening Using Surface
Book SynopsisThis volume describes methods and protocols for the fragment-based screening of proteins using Surface Plasmon Resonance (SPR). The initial chapter of the book discusses the principle of SPR for the identification of biomolecular interactions, while the subsequent chapters introduce methods for labelling proteins with different tags including, histidine and biotin tags. It also discusses techniques and factors that affect the amine and biotin-streptavidin coupling and methods to optimize the interactions. Next, it describes fragment preparation for screening in SPR and presents methods to calculate equilibrium dissociation constant (KD) and ligand efficiency (LE). It reviews techniques of next-generation injections that improve the efficiency of the characterization process over traditional SPR by determining the kinetics and affinity in a single step. Finally, the book elucidates a comprehensive yet representative description of challenges associated with the molecular interaction of proteins using SPR.Table of ContentsChapter 1_Introduction to SPR.- Chapter 2_ Principle of SPR (OneStep).- Chapter 3_Identification of Fragment library.- Chapter 4_Preparation of protein with Histidine Tag.- Chapter 5_Preparation of protein with Biotin Tag.- Chapter 6_Protein stability using Thermal Shift Assay (TSA) - pH.- Chapter 7_Protein stability using Thermal Shift Assay (TSA) – DMSO.- Chapter 8_Preparation of Sensor.- Chapter 9_ Optimization and validation of Amine coupling.- Chapter 10_ Optimization and validation of Biotin-strepavidin coupling.- Chapter 11_ Preparation of Fragment for Screening in SPR.- Chapter 12_ Screening of Fragment in SPR.- Chapter 13_ Analysis of Data.- Chapter 14_ Identification and arraying of HITS.- Chapter 15_ Confirmation of Hits – Kinetics (kon, koff, KD, LE).
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Springer Verlag, Singapore Biotechnology of Anti-diabetic Medicinal Plants
Book SynopsisThis book is a unique overview of insights on the genetic basis of anti-diabetic activity, chemistry, physiology, biotechnology, mode-of-action, as well as cellular mechanisms of anti-diabetic secondary metabolites from medicinal plants. The World Health Organization estimated that 80% of the populations of developing countries rely on traditional medicines, mostly plant drugs, for their primary health care needs. There is an increasing demand for medicinal plants having anti-diabetic potential in both developing and developed countries. The expanding trade in medicinal plants has serious implications on the survival of several plant species, with many under threat to become extinct. This book describes various approaches to conserve these genetic resources. It discusses the whole spectrum of biotechnological tools from micro-propagation for large-scale multiplication, cell-culture techniques to the biosynthesis and enhancement of pharmaceutical compounds in the plants. It also discusses the genetic transformation as well as short- to long-term conservation of plant genetic resources via synthetic seed production and cryopreservation, respectively. The book is enriched with expert contributions from across the globe. This reference book is useful for researchers in the pharmaceutical and biotechnological industries, medicinal chemists, biochemists, botanists, molecular biologists, academicians, students as well as diabetic patients, traditional medicine practitioners, scientists in medicinal and aromatic plants, Ayurveda, Siddha, Unani and other traditional medical practitioners.Table of Contents1 In vitro approach and quantification of ‘puerarin and genistein’ - Valuable antidiabetic compounds from Pueraria tuberosa.- 2 In Vitro Exploitation of Medicinal Plants for Continuous Supply of Antidiabetic Bioactive Compounds.- 3 Lower plants as potential source of antidiabetic compounds: The present knowledge and future prospects.- 4 Tissue culture mediated biotechnological intervention in Centella asiatica: A potential antidiabetic plant.- 5 In Vitro Approaches for Mass-Propagation of Stevia rebaudiana.- 6 Swertia chirayita, an endangered anti-diabetic plant: trends in biotechnological interventions.- 7 In vitro propagation and biotechnological improvement strategies of plants with high-intensity sweetener and anti-diabetic activities.- 8 In Vitro Culture Techniques and Metabolite Engineering for Enhanced Anti-Diabetic Secondary Metabolite Production.- 9 Saffron: A prized herb with therapeutic potential against diabetes.- 10 New Insights to Enhance the Desired Anti-Diabetic Compounds in Medicinal and Aromatic Plants Exposed to Abiotic Stress Factors.- 11 Boosting of bioactive secondary metabolites in antidiabetic plants through elicitation: A simple technology for better future.- 12 Rhizobium rhizogenes mediated genetic transformation of antidiabetic plants.- 13 Production of anti-diabetic lignans in flax cell cultures.- 14 Artificial seed development of selected anti-diabetic plants, their storage and regeneration: Progress and prospect.- 15 Cryopreservation of Anti-diabetic plants.
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Springer Verlag, Singapore Advanced Drug Delivery Strategies for Targeting
Book SynopsisThis book describes the growing clinical and healthcare relevance of nano-therapeutics in treating respiratory diseases. It begins with a brief introduction on the different types of nanoparticles in respiratory disease conditions. It further discusses the current trends in understanding the disease pathology using different in vitro and in vivo models, which are important towards the onsite clinical applications and development of new therapeutics. The book includes exciting topics such as formulation of these nanoparticles, targeting various organelles etc. It also describes the future prospects and challenges in the field. Different chapters are written by researchers actively working in the area of pulmonary diseases. This book is designed to address the requirements of both beginners and specialized scientists involved in pulmonary research. The contents include basic concepts followed by advanced state-of-art monitoring and treatment of diseases. The book is meant for researchers and industry experts in nanotechnology, pharmaceutical sciences and drug design.Table of Contents1. Preface2. Introduction2.1. Nanotechnology and its influence2.2. Novel drug delivery systems2.3. Significance of nanomaterials in respiratory diseases3. Nanoparticles in chronic respiratory diseases3.1. Inflammatory respiratory diseases (Asthma, Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, Tuberculosis, Lung cancer, Cystic fibrosis)3.2. Formulation and role of microparticles, microspheres, microemulsions in respiratory diseases3.3. Formulation and role of polymeric and inorganic nanoparticles3.4. Liposomes, niosomes, and dendrimers targeting in respiratory diseases3.5. Micelle targeting in respiratory diseases4. Targeting immune-system/ cellular level (macrophages & neutrophils) in respiratory diseases using advanced drug delivery systems5. Mucoadhesive drug delivery system in respiratory diseases6. Advancement in translational respiratory research using nanotechnology7. Nanotechnology in pulmonary disease diagnosis8. Clinical trials using in vitro and in vivo models9. Targeting biofilms in respiratory diseases using novel drug delivery systems10. Future prospects and challenges11. Bibliography12. Glossary
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Springer Verlag, Singapore Practical Guide to Life Science Databases
Book SynopsisThis book provides the latest information of life science databases that center in the life science research and drive the development of the field. It introduces the fundamental principles, rationales and methodologies of creating and updating life science databases. The book brings together expertise and renowned researchers in the field of life science databases and brings their experience and tools at the fingertips of the researcher. The book takes bottom-up approach to explain the structure, content and the usability of life science database. Detailed explanation of the content, structure, query and data retrieval are discussed to provide practical use of life science database and to enable the reader to use database and provided tools in practice. The readers will learn the necessary knowledge about the untapped opportunities available in life science databases and how it could be used so as to advance basic research and applied research findings and transforming them to the benefit of human life.Chapter 2 is available open access under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License via link.springer.com.Table of ContentsChapter 1: GENCODE Annotation for the Human and Mouse Genome: A User Perspective.- Chapter 2: Genecard a database for gene annotation.- Chapter 3: IHEC: International human epigenome portal.- Chapter 4: Atlas of miRNAs and their Promoters in Human and Mouse.- Chapter 5: RefEX- Reference Expression Dataset.- Chapter 6: The mouse Gene Expression Database.- Chapter 7: ChIP-Atlas.- Chapter 8: Protein structural changes based on structural comparison.- Chapter 9: Single Cell Databases: an Emerging and Essential Tool.- Chapter 10: scIVA: Single Cell Interactive Visualisation and Analysis Data Mining Platform.- Chapter 11: Access and visualise high quality gene expression data with Stemformatics.- Chapter 12: Introduction to Practical Guide to Life Science Databases.
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Springer Verlag, Singapore Natural Products from Actinomycetes: Diversity,
Book SynopsisThis book provides in-depth information about the ecology, diversity and applications of Actinomycetes. The book is divided into two major parts. The first part discusses the diversity, chemical biology and ecology of Actinomycetes. It also covers the discovery of natural products from soil, endophytic and marine-derived Actinomycetes. It includes natural product discovery, chemical biology, new methods for discovering secondary metabolites, structure elucidation and biosynthetic research of natural products. The chapters in this part focus on the effects of biological and chemical elicitation at molecular level on secondary metabolism in Actinomycetes. The second part of the book discusses genomic and synthetic biology approaches in Actinomycetes drug discovery. This part includes chapters focused on the application of metabolic engineering to optimize natural product synthesis and the use of omics data in engineering of regulatory genes. It covers the advanced tools of synthetic biology and metabolic engineering including cluster assembly, CRISPR/Cas9 technologies, and chassis strain development for natural product overproduction in Actinomycetes. It describes the use of bioinformatics tools for reprogramming of biosynthetic pathways through polyketide synthase and non-ribosomal peptide synthetase engineering. These advanced genomic and molecular tools are expected to accelerate the discovery and development of new natural products from Actinomycetes with medicinal and other industrial applications. The book is useful to researchers and students in the field of microbiology, pharmaceutical sciences and drug discovery.Table of ContentsSection 1: Diversity, Chemical biology and Ecology of Actinomycetes; and the Discovery of Natural Products Chapter 1: An overview on Natural products from Actinomycetes: their discovery and biosynthesis. Chapter 2: Isolation, identification (cultural and molecular techniques), and systematics of Actinomycetes from various sources (marine, soil, extremophilic environment). Chapter 3: Studies on diversity of nonribosomal peptide synthetase and polyketide synthase gene clusters among taxonomically close Actinomycetes strains. Chapter 4: Chemical elicitors and signaling molecules and their role in elicitation of secondary metabolism in Actinomycetes. Chapter 5: Regulation of antibiotic biosynthesis genes in Actinomycetes at molecular level. Chapter 6: Screening strategies for inhibitors against cancer cells from natural Products repository of Actinomycetes. Chapter 7: Rare and endophytic Actinomycetes in the biosynthesis of bioactive metabolites. Chapter 8: Advances in bioactivity guided isolation of natural products from Actinomycetes. Chapter 9: Natural product discovery from non-Streptomyces Actinomycetes. Chapter 10: Use of high-efficiency CRISPR/Cas9-mediated genome editing to study biology of Actinomycetes. Section 2: Genomic approaches and synthetic biology tools in Actinomycetes drug discovery and industrial compounds Chapter 11: An overview of biomedical, biotechnological and industrial applications of Actinomycetes Chapter 12: Genomics and proteomics approach in natural product discovery in Actinomycetes. Chapter 13: Structural dereplication and strain dereplication strategies and metabolomics in natural product research. Chapter 14: Genome mining of rare Actinomycetes and cryptic pathways for secondary metabolites. Chapter 15: Glycosylated bioactive compound discovery by from Actinomycetes by combination of genome mining, gene inactivation and activation of silent biosynthetic clusters. Chapter 16: Genetic engineering for overproducing bioactive secondary metabolites in Actinomycetes Chapter 17: Transcriptional gene cluster refactoring for increased secondary metabolites production Chapter 18: Synthetic biology in Actinomycetes for natural product discovery Chapter 19: Metabolic engineering of antibiotic factories: new tools for antibiotic production in Actinomycetes Chapter 20: Bioinformatic tools for use in pks and nrps discovery in Actinomycetes.
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Springer Verlag, Singapore Probiotic Research in Therapeutics: Volume 5:
Book SynopsisThis volume focuses on the potential use of probiotics in treating metabolic disorders such as diabetes mellitus, metabolic acidosis, and gut dysbiosis. Chapters draw an association between gut microbiota and its diversity with metabolic diseases like diabetes, obesity, related liver and gut disorders; gut-brain axis; increased inflammation, and a compromised immune system resulting from these manifestations and scope of intervention with probiotics. Special attention is laid on describing the mechanisms of action of such beneficial effects of probiotic administration. The ability of probiotics to decrease metabolic endotoxemia by restoring the disrupted intestinal mucosal barrier is also included.The volume is a comprehensive compilation describing the scope and application of probiotic and prebiotic therapy in treating metabolic disorders. Readers will discover how probiotics are not just confined to the microbiology industry but are showing promising results in the medical and pharmaceutical sectors.Table of Contents
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Springer Verlag, Singapore Cannabis/Marijuana for Healthcare
Book SynopsisThe book contains review articles providing a comprehensive overview of cannabis/marijuana’s diverse healing aspects in human healthcare (medicinal, nutraceutical, skincare, etc.). The research articles include the role of cannabis in cancer treatment, drug discovery, cosmeceutical potential, prophylactic and therapeutic use for treating neuropathic pain and migraine, pharmacokinetics, safety profile, and issues related to the consumption of cannabis/marijuana. Another salient feature of the book is a complete mapping and region- and sector-wise critical analysis of cannabis/marijuana patents on healthcare and future directions for the benefit of researchers and businesses/entrepreneurs interested in the rapidly advancing area of cannabis. The text describes cannabis/marijuana’s detailed legal aspects, production prospects, and applications for healthcare and recreational purposes in the USA. It traces the traditional roots of cannabis use in Turkey, Israel, the Middle East, Africa, and India. This unique compendium of articles will be useful as a reference book for students, researchers, academics, business houses, and all individuals interested in medicinal, nutraceutical, cosmeceutical, traditional, legal, and commercial aspects of cannabis usage.Table of ContentsChapter 1. A Complete Patent Analysis of Cannabis/Marijuana in Drug Delivery and Disease Conditions.- Chapter 2. Neuropharmacological Approaches to Modulate Cannabinoid Neurotransmission.- Chapter 3. Cannabinoids in Cancer: Cross-talk Between Cannabinoids and miRNAs.- Chapter 4. Cannabis As A Potent Therapeutic Agent For Pharmaceutical Drugs: Recent Advancement In Drug Discovery And Human Healthcare.- Chapter 5. Cannabinoid-Based Innovative Prophylactic and Therapeutic Interventions for Neuropathic Pain and Migraine.- Chapter 6. The Legality of Use and Consumption of Cannabis (Marijuana) in the United States of America.- Chapter 7. Cannabis in Healthcare: Ethnobotanical and Pharmaceutical Perspectives and Legal Status in Turkey and The Middle East.- Chapter 8. Understanding the Pharmacokinetics, Safety Profile, and Scope of the Concerned Issue to Evade the Consumption of Cannabis/Marijuana.- Chapter 9. Traditional Uses of Cannabis in The Middle East and The Pathway to Cannabis-Based Healthcare in Israel.- Chapter 10. Traditional and Modern Health Uses of Cannabis sativa L. in Africa and its Phytochemical and Pharmacological Profile.- Chapter 11. Traditional Claims on Cannabis: An Indian and Global Scenario.- Chapter 12. Cannabis (Bhanga) in Classical Text of Ayurveda: An Evidence-Based Rationale.- Chapter 13. Cannabis-Based Cosmetic Products and Their Uses.- Chapter 14. Cannabis as A Unique and Valuable Nutraceutical Formulation for the Current and Future Global Wellbeing.- Chapter 15. Traditional, Cultural, and Nutraceutical Aspects of Cannabis in India.
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Springer Verlag, Singapore Prebiotics, Probiotics and Nutraceuticals
Book SynopsisThe book titled ‘Prebiotics, Probiotics and Nutraceuticals’ is expected to direct many emerging research pathwaysneed at local and global levels for nutrition and food supplements for developing immunity for healthy life. This volume incorporates sixteen seminal papers on issue based research and their practical applications covering latest information and progress on different area of nutritional supplement research fight against disease. The book highlights the frontier issues and applications in nutritional biotechnology with wide coverage of the themes like Potentiality of Probiotics in Inactivation of Tetrodotoxin, Therapeutic Strategy for the Deterrence of COVID-19 with Relevance to Probiotics and Prospectives of Prebiotics, Probiotics and Synbiotics for Sustainable Development in Aquaculture.Plant based Bioactive compounds in Cancer Therapeutics, Recent Trends in Natural Medicines and Nutraceuticals Research, Probiotics as efficacious therapeutic option for treating gut-related diseases: molecular and immune-biological perspectives, The progressive development of probiotics, prebiotics, synbiotics research, and its multipurpose use in the ornamental fishery, The commercial perspective of probiotics, and bioremediating components in aquaculture pond management: A Case Study andPrebiotics as promising therapeutics for treating gut-related disorders : Biochemical and Molecular Perspectives. Prebiotics and Probiotics as Functional Foods: Prospect and Promises in Metabolic Diseases, Implications of probiotics and prebiotics on immune functions. Recent Trends in Natural Medicines and Nutraceuticals Research, Nutraceuticals are alternative to modern medicines, Socio-Economic Study of Prospective of probiotic, prebiotic and synbiotic for sustainable development of aquaculture in Indian Sunderban. This book will be very useful for the scholars, biotechnologists, agricultural scientists, nutritionist, medical doctors, researchers, teachers and students in the emerging field of biotechnology.Table of Contentsa. Advances in Microbial Fermentation and Fermented Food product for Health b. Application of Computational Intelligence Techniques for in Prebiotics, Probiotics, and Nutraceuticals. c. Advances in Genetic Engineering technologies leading to the development of Prebiotics, Probiotics, and Nutraceuticals. d.The Commercial Perspective of Prebiotics, Probiotics, and Nutraceuticals components. e. Innovative technologies linked with the Prebiotics, Probiotics and associated elements. f. Benefits of Probiotics components and effects in immunological purposes. g. Emerging prospects and challenges of Probiotics and Prebiotics to human health. h. Wild edible plants the rich source of Nutraceuticals i. Probiotics Microbes and Biomedical Applications j. Marine Probiotics and Prebiotics for therapeutic application k. Recent Trends in Natural Medicines and Nutraceuticals Research l. Prospective of Probiotic, Prebiotic and Synbiotic for sustainable development of aquaculture
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Springer Verlag, Singapore Drug Repurposing for Emerging Infectious Diseases
Book SynopsisThis book presents drug repurposing strategies to combat infectious diseases and cancer. It discusses key experimental and in silico approaches for modern drug repositioning, including signature matching, molecular docking, genome-wide associated studies, and network-based approaches aided by artificial intelligence. Further, the book presents various computational and experimental strategies for better understanding disease mechanisms and identify repurposed drug candidates for personalized pharmacotherapy. It also explores the databases for drug repositioning, summarizes the approaches taken for drug repositioning, and highlights and compares their characteristics and challenges. Towards the end, the book discusses challenges and limitations encountered in computational drug repositioning.Table of ContentsChapter 1_Repurposing of drugs: Introduction to technologies and application. - Chapter 2_The value added medicine: Pharmacovigilance re-evaluated. - Chapter 3_Polypharmacology and drug repurposing. -Chapter 4_Comparative transcriptome analysis for infectious diseases towards the identification of cellular pathways for drug repositioning. -Chapter 5_Repurposing of drugs for the treatment of microbial diseases. -Chapter 6_RNA-dependent RNA polymerase (RdRp) - a potential therapeutic approach for Coronavirus drug repositioning. -Chapter 7_Drug repurposing for emerging and re-emerging infectious diseases. -Chapter 8_Drug repurposing for the control of COVID-19.-Chapter 9_Repurposing of anti-inflammatory agents in the potential treatment of SARS 2CoV -2 infection. -Chapter 10_Repurposing of immune-modulators for the treatment of cancer with a QSAR approach. -Chapter 11_ Repurposing Cancer drugs towards antiviral targets in developing countries. -Chapter 12_Repurposed drugs for hematological malignancies. -Chapter 13_Reverse translational approach in repurposing of drugs for anticancer therapy. -Chapter 14_Repurposing of Minocycline: a tetracycline antibiotic for neurodegenerative disorders. -Chapter 15_Drug repurposing for Neglected diseases: Approaches, challenges and promising candidates.
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Springer Verlag, Singapore Medicinal Plants: Their Response to Abiotic
Book SynopsisThis book provides a comprehensive overview of medicinal plants and their interaction with abiotic stress in terms of morphological, physiological, biochemical, and molecular variations, and explains the adaptation and tolerance mechanisms involved. It presents various mechanisms that become operative in medicinal plants to combat stressful situations. The book discusses the secondary metabolites and/or bioactive compounds produced in medicinal plants under abiotic stress conditions, and the use of biostimulants and/or phytoprotectants to alleviate the adverse effects of abiotic stresses on medicinal plants. Additionally, it is likely to address opportunities and challenges in molecular and omics studies of medicinal plants under abiotic stress conditions. Overall, the chapters are developed by eminent subject experts with due care and clarity and cover an up-to-date literature review with relevant illustrations. The book would cater to the need of graduate and post-graduate students, researchers as well as scientists, and may attract the attention of pharmaceutical companies/industrialists and health policymakers.Table of ContentsChapter 1. Medicinal plants and abiotic stress: An overview.- Chapter 2. Medicinal plants proteomics in response to abiotic stresses.- Chapter 3. Medicinal plants metabolomics in response to abiotic stresses.- Chapter 4. Secondary metabolite production in medicinal plants under abiotic stress.- Chapter 5. Effect of temperature (cold and hot) stress on medicinal plants.- Chapter 6. Effect of water stress (drought and waterlogging) on medicinal plants.- Chapter 7. Effects of gaseous pollutants on medicinal plants.- Chapter 8. Impact of salinity stress on medicinal plants.- Chapter 9. Impact of aridity on specialized metabolism: Concentration of natural products in plants.- Chapter 10.The role of PGPRs in medicinal plants under abiotic stress.- Chapter 11. Effect of mineral nutrition and PGRs on biosynthesis and distribution of secondary plant metabolites under abiotic stress.- Chapter 12. Impact of phytoprotectants on growth and yield of medicinal plants under abiotic stress.- Chapter 13. Biostimulants and phytohormones improve productivity and quality of medicinal plants under abiotic stress.- Chapter 14. Light (high light/UV radiation) modulates adaptation mechanisms and secondary metabolite production in medicinal plants.- Chapter 15. Recent Strategies to engineer alkaloid biosynthesis in medicinal plants.- Chapter 16. Genome-editing strategies for enhanced stress tolerance in medicinal plants.- Chapter 16. Phytoremediation potential of medicinal plants.- Chapter 17. Phytoremediation potential of medicinal plants.
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Springer Verlag, Singapore Modified Rice Bran Arabinoxylan: Therapeutic
Book SynopsisThis book presents the major therapeutic applications of modified rice bran arabinoxylan compound (RBAC) in cancer as well as other chronic inflammatory diseases. Written by active researchers and clinicians in the field of RBAC, the chapters cover the basic science that defines the unique function of RBAC as well as the clinical evidence derived through human studies. Particular focus is on recent findings from research over the past decades. This book is both practical and evidence based. It will be a core resource for researchers, students, and practitioners of nutrition and natural medicine, as well as be of value to all healthcare professionals with interest in integrative medicine. Table of ContentsAttached
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Springer Verlag, Singapore Immunity Boosting Medicinal Plants of the Western
Book SynopsisThis book presents a comprehensive guide to traditional immunity-boosting medicinal plants of the Himalayas, their traditional uses, phytochemistry, pharmacology, diversity, conversation, biotechnology, toxicology, as well as future prospective. All the chapters cover the latest advances in ethnobotany, phytochemistry, biochemistry, and biotechnology. The book offers a valuable asset for researchers and graduate students of chemistry, botany, biotechnology, microbiology, and the pharmaceutical sciences. The main purpose of the present book is to draw on the rich culture, folklore, and biodiversity of immunity-boosting medicinal plants of the Western Himalayas, with particular emphasis on the Indian Trans-Himalayan and Western Himalayan region. All the plants included in the present book are extensively used by the local tribes and people for their health-promoting properties from ancient times. This book will be a substantial contribution to the knowledge of the region and the country. Also, the book will be very useful to scientists, graduates, and undergraduates, along with researchers in the fields of natural products, herbal medicines, ethnobotany, pharmacology, chemistry, and biology. Further, it is an equally significant resource for a person working in different traditional medicinal systems; doctors (especially those engaged in Ayurveda, Chinese traditional medicinal system, Amchi, and allopathy); the pharmaceutical industry (for drug design and synthesis); biochemistry and biotechnology sciences; and the agricultural sciences. Table of Contents1. Introduction to Western Himalayas.- 2. Achillea millefolium L., Common Yarrow.- 3. Arisaema jacquemontii Blume, Jacquemont's Cobra Lily.- 4. Species of Arnebia genus found in the western Himalayas.- 5. Species of the Berberis genus found in the western Himalayas.- 6. Dactylorhiza hatagirea (D.Don) Soo – Himalayan Marsh Orchid.- 7. Fritillaria roylei Hook.f.: Himalayan Fritillary.- 8. Gentiana kurroo Royle: Himalayan Gentian.- 9. Habenaria intermedia D.Don and Habenaria edgeworthii Hook., f. ex Collett.: The Western Himalayan medicinal Plants.- 10. Humulus lupulus L.: Beer plant.- 11. Inula racemosa Hook. f. – Puskarmool: Its ethnobotanical uses, phytochemicals and pharmacological activities.- 12. Juniperus recurva Buch.-Ham. ex D.Don and Juniperus squamata D. Don: Himalayan Juniper.- 13. Lancea tibetica Hook.f. & Thomson: Ethnobotany, phytochemistry and pharmacology.- 14. Malaxis muscifera (Lindley) O. Kuntze. and Malaxis acuminata D. Don.: Jeevak.- 15. Picrorhiza kurroa Royle ex Benth.: Kutki.- 16. Species of the genus Polygonatum found in the Western Himalayas.- 17. Species of the genus Rhodiola found in the Western Himalayas.- 18. Saussurea lappa C.B. Clarke: Kushta/Kut.- 19. Saussurea lappa C.B. Clarke: Kushta/Kut.- 20. Species of the genus Selinum found in the western Himalayas.- 21. Swertia chirayita (Roxb. ex Flem.): Chirayata/Chiretta.- 22. Taxus wallichiana Zucc.: The Himalayan yew.- 23. Tribulus terrestris L.: Gokshur /Gokharu.- 24. Species the Genus Viola found in Western Himalayas.
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World Scientific Publishing Co Pte Ltd Structural Proteomics And Its Impact On The Life
Book SynopsisThe role played by structural proteomics in the first decade of the 21st century is equivalent to that played by the Human Genome Project in the last decade of the 20th century. The development of high-throughput technologies that permit the solution of hundreds of 3D structures of individual proteins, protein-protein complexes and protein-drug complexes, just by one laboratory in a single year, will provide a knowledge base which will change the face of structural biology. This will have an immediate influence on medicinal chemistry and molecular pharmacology, as well as an increasing impact on such disciplines as neurobiology, developmental biology, immunology and molecular medicine.This book presents a state-of-the-art overview of the structural proteomics field, ranging from policy issues related to funding and goals, through the high-throughput procedures for protein production, to the solution of the structures of proteins and higher-order entities, via a multidisciplinary approach involving molecular biology, X-ray crystallography, NMR and electron microscopy, as well as bioinformatics analysis. This is the first book to provide such a comprehensive coverage of a rapidly evolving field.Table of ContentsIntrinsically Disordered Proteins (P Tompa); Impact of Structural Proteomics on Protein Crystallography (A Joachimiak); NMR in Structural Proteomics (R Kaptein & G Montelione); The Contribution of Structural Proteomics to Understanding the Function of Hypothetical Proteins (M D Suits et al.); Impact of SP on CASP and Vice Versa (J Moult); The Impact of 3D Structures on a Protein KnowledgeBase. From Proteins to Systems (U Hinz & A Bairoch); The Impact of Structural Proteomics on Macromolecular Structure Databases (D Dimitropoulos et al.); SP of Metalloproteins (M Edelman & V Sobolev); Impact of Protein Expression Methodologies on SP (D Hart); Bioinformatics and SP (A Lesk); Cryo-Electron Microscopy in the Era of Structural Proteomics (A C Steven & D M Belnap); SP of Complexes (T Perakis & C Romier); Structural Proteomics of Emerging Pathogens (R Hilgenfeld et al.); Strategies in SP (R Stevens); Impact of Structural Proteomics on Prediction of Protein-Protein Interactions (C Kiel & L Serrano); SP and Drug Design (Y-P Pang); SP in Relation to Signaling Pathways (D Moras); Policies in Structural Genomics/Structural Proteomics (J Norvell et al.).
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World Scientific Publishing Co Pte Ltd Basics In Medical Education (2nd Edition)
Book SynopsisMedical education — the art and science behind medical teaching and learning — has progressed remarkably. Teaching and learning have become more scientific and rigorous, curricula are based on sound pedagogical principles, and problem-based and other forms of active and self-directed learning have become the mainstream. We have progressed from the role of problem-identifier to that of solution-provider.This book provides a balanced overview of the ';why'; of medical education, emphasizing the need for change and adaptation, and the ';how';, by demonstrating the way concepts and theories of medical education can be of immediate benefit to the medical teacher. In this improved second edition, student assessment, curriculum, outcome-based education, clinical teaching, and problem-based learning receive more emphasis with the addition of new chapters, essential updates, and consolidation. The tone is more pragmatic, with implementable examples and incorporation of newer evidence and better practices. However, one thing has not changed: the book still targets medical teachers without a formal background in education.Table of ContentsHistorical Overview of Medical Education; Global and Regional Perspectives in Medical Education; Change Process and Role of Leadership; Learning Concepts and Philosophies; Curricular Design and Planning; Educational Outcomes; Teaching and Learning Methodology: General, Clinical, PBL; Assessment of Students; Program Evaluation; Research in Medical Education; Glossary and Further Resources.
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World Scientific Publishing Co Pte Ltd Tu Youyou And The Discovery Of Artemisinin: 2015
Book SynopsisNobel laureate Tu Youyou won the 2015 prize for Medicine/Physiology for the discovery of artemisinin, a drug therapy for malaria that has saved millions across the globe.This book traces the path of discovery beginning with Chairman Mao's 1964 instruction to Chinese researchers to find a cure for malaria, a disease that plagued the military and civilians alike in endemic regions. It chronicles the years of painstaking research to find effective anti-malarial drugs, and how an entry in a collection of traditional Chinese medicine prescriptions gave Tu Youyou the clue which led her to successfully extract artemisinin from the plant, Artemisia annua.Gathering together information from a variety of sources including first-hand accounts, this book describes the contributions of the many organisations, scientists, doctors and countless others who played a part in the process of discovery and clinical testing. It also provides insights into the challenges of carrying out such an extensive research project with limited resources during the upheavals of the Cultural Revolution. An inspirational read for young scientists.Includes the translation of Professor Tu Youyou's 2015 Nobel Lecture.
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