Veterinary pharmacology Books
Elsevier Science Publishing Co Inc Boormans Pathology of the Rat
Book SynopsisSuitable for researchers across science and medicine using rat models in the laboratory setting, this book offers an added emphasis on the Sprague-Dawley and Wistar rat strains, in line with research across academia, government and industry.Table of ContentsSection I: Digestive System Section II: Liver and Exocrine Pancreas Section III: Urinary Tract Section IV: Nervous System and Special Sense Organs Section V: Musculoskeletal System Section VI: Integumentary System Section VII: Mammary Gland Section VIII: Respiratory Tract Section IX: Immune System Section X: Bone Marrow Section XI: Female Reproductive Tract Section XII: Male Reproductive System Section XIII: Circulatory System Section IIV: Endocrine System Section IX: Historical Data
£179.10
Elsevier Health Sciences Small Animal Clinical Pharmacology and
Book SynopsisHelps you understand both the therapeutic uses of common pharmaceuticals and the pharmacology behind them. This book offers information you need to design and modify dosing regimens, identify factors that cause drugs to fail, and anticipate adverse drug reactions.Trade Review"Overall, this book is an excellent resource for small animal clinical academics and clinical year undergraduates." Ausralian Veterinary Journal, August 2012Table of ContentsPart One: Introduction to Drug Use in Dogs and Cats Chapter 1: Principles of Drug Therapy Chapter 2: Factors Affecting Drug Disposition Chapter 3: Pharmacogenetics Chapter 4: Drug-Induced Diseases Chapter 5: Therapeutic Drug Monitoring Part Two: Drugs Targeting Infections or Infestations Chapter 6: Principles of Antimicrobial Therapy Chapter 7: Antimicrobial Drugs Chapter 8: Treatment of Bacterial Infections Chapter 9: Treatment of Fungal Infections Chapter 10: Antiviral Therapy Chapter 11: Disinfectants, Antiseptics, and Related Biocides Chapter 12: Drugs for the Treatment of Protozoal Infections Chapter 13: Drugs for the Treatment of Helminth Infections - Anthelmintics Part Three: Drugs Targeting Body Systems Chapter 14: Therapy of Cardiovascular Diseases Chapter 15: Drugs Acting on Blood or Blood-Forming Organs Chapter 16: Fluids, Electrolytes, and Acid-Base Therapy Chapter 17: Drugs Affecting Urine Formation Chapter 18: Treatment of Urinary Disorders Chapter 19: Gastrointestinal Pharmacology Chapter 20: Drugs Affecting the Respiratory System Chapter 21: Drug Therapy for Endocrinopathies Chapter 22: Dermatologic Therapy Chapter 23: Rational Use of Reproductive Hormones Part Four: Drugs Acting on the Nervous System Chapter 24: Anesthetic Agents Chapter 25: Muscle Relaxants Chapter 26: Drugs that Modify Animal Behavior Chapter 27: Anticonvulsants and Other Neurologic Therapies Chapter 28: Pain Control: Locally- and Centrally-Acting Analgesics Part Five: Drugs Targeting Inflammation or Immunomodulation Chapter 29: Anti-inflammatory Drugs Chapter 30: Glucocorticoid and Mineralocorticoids Chapter 31: Immunomodulators: Introduction and Miscellaneous Agents Chapter 32: Biologic Response Modifiers: Interferons, Interleukins, Recombinant Products, and Liposomal Products Chapter 33: Chemotherapy
£66.59
Nova Science Publishers Inc Pet Medications industry: Overview, Competition &
Book SynopsisThe U.S. market for pet medications is growing, and is in a state of transition. Although many pet owners continue to purchase their pet medications directly from veterinarians, this traditional distribution model has been challenged by the entry and expansion of retail businesses (both online and brick-and-mortar) that sell pet medications, as well as changes in the business practices of pet medication manufacturers, distributors, veterinarians, and retailers. This book provides an overview of the pet medications industry then examines prescription portability (prescriptions that can be filled by someone other than a veterinarian). The book also looks at distribution practices and the topic of generics. Recommendations on potential policy choices are made and areas that could benefit from additional study are identified.
£120.79
Wiley-VCH Verlag GmbH Apicomplexan Parasites: Molecular Approaches
Book SynopsisThis handbook is the first dealing with the discovery of drugs directed against apicomplexan parasites. Amongst others, this group of endoparasites includes the causative agents of Malaria, Toxoplasmosis, and Babesiosis, the latter occurring mainly in animals. Written by renowned scientific experts from academia and industry, the book focuses on currentdrug development approaches for all apicomplexan diseases making it appealing to a large audience, ranging from research labs in academia to the human and veterinarian pharmaceutical industry. This work is the second volume of the new book series 'Drug Discovery in Infectious Diseases', edited by Prof. Dr Paul M. Selzer.Table of ContentsSCREENING, BIOINFORMATICS, CHEMOINFORMATICS, AND DRUG DESIGN Drug Discovery Approaches towards Anti-Parasitic Agents (Andreas Rohwer, Richard J. Marhofer, Conor R. Caffrey and Paul M. Selzer) New Bioinformatic Strategies against Apicomplexan Parasites (Thomas Dandekar and Ke Xiao) Sorting Potential Therapeutic Targets in Apicomplexa (Jan A. Hiss and Gisbert Schneider) Alternatives to Drug Development in Apicomplexa (Prof. Dr. Theo P.M. Schetters) METABOLIC PATHWAYS AND PROCESSES ADDRESSED BY CURRENT DRUG DISCOVERY APPROACHES The Energy Metabolism as an Antimalarial Drug Target (Esther Jortzik and Katja Becker) Polyamines in Apicomplexan Parasites (Ingrid B. Muller, Robin Das Gupta, Kai Luersen, Carsten Wrenger and Rolf D. Walter) The Reducing Milieu of Parasitized Cells as a Target of Antimalarial Agents. Methylene Blue as an Ethical Drug (Peter Meissner, Heike Adler, Karin Fritz-Wolf and R. Heiner Schirmer) Lipids as Drug Targets for Malaria Therapy (Henri J. Vial, Diana Penarete, Sharon Wein, Sergio Caldarelli, Laurent Fraisse and Suzanne Peyrottes) Targeting Apicoplast Pathways in Plasmodium (Snober S. Mir, Subir Biswas and Saman Habib) Lipoic Acid Acquisition and Glutathione Biosynthesis in Apicomplexan Parasites (Janet Storm, Eva-Maria Patzewitz and Sylke Muller) Antimalarial Drugs and Molecules Inhibiting Hemozoin formation (Uday Bandyopadhyay and Sumanta Dey) Exploiting the Vitamin Metabolism of Apicomplexa as Drug Targets (Carsten Wrenger and Ingrid B. Muller) Vitamin Biosynthetic Pathways, the PLP Synthase Complex, and the Potential for Drugging Protein-Protein Interaction (Ivo Tews and Irmgard Sinning) Targeting Prokaryotic Enzymes in the Eukaryotic Pathogen Cryptosporidium (Suresh Kumar Gorla, Corey Johnson, Jihan Khan, Xin Sun, Lisa Sharling, Boris Striepen and Lizbeth Hedstrom) DRUG TARGETS IN APICOMPLEXAN PARASITES Novel Apicomplexan Phosphatases and Immunophilins as Domain-Specific Drug Targets (Sailen Barik) Dehydrogenases and enzymes of the mitochondrial electron transport chain as antiapicomplexan drug targets (Kathleen Zocher, Stefan Rahlfs and Katja Becker) Calcium-dependent protein kinases as drug targets in apicomplexan parasites (Dominik Kugelstadt, Bianca Derrer, and Barbara Kappes) Protein Acylation: New Potential Targets for Intervention against Apicomplexa (Joana M. Santos, Christian Hedberg and Dominique Soldati-Favre) Drugs and Drug Targets in Neospora Caninum and Related Apicomplexans (Joachim Muller, Norbert Muller and Andrew Hemphill) COMPOUNDS Subversive Substrates of Glutathione Reductases from P. Falciparum-infected Red Blood Cells as Antimalarial Agents (Elisabeth Davioud-Charvet and Don Antoine Lanfranchi) Ferroquine: a Concealed Weapon (Christophe Biota, Bruno Pradinesb and Daniel Divec) Current Aspects of Endoperoxides in Antiparasitic Chemotherapy (Denis Matovu Kasozi, Stefan Rahlfs and Katja Becker) Plasmodium Hsp90 as an Antimalarial Target (G. Sridhar Prasad and Sailen Barik) Drug Discovery against Babesia and Toxoplasma (Mohamad Alaa Terkawi and Ikuo Igarashi) Search for Drugs and Drug Targets against Babesia bovis, Babesia bigemina, Babesia caballi, and Babesia (Theileria) equi (Sabine Bork-Mimm) Orlistat: A Repositioning Opportunity as a Growth Inhibitor of Apicomplexan Parasites? (Christian Miculka, Hon Tran, Thorsten Meyer, Anja R. Heckeroth, Stefan Baumeister, Frank Seeber and Paul M. Selzer) Recent drug discovery against Cryptosporidium (Jean-Francois Rossignol, Gilles Gargala, J. Edward Semple and Andrew V. Stachulski)
£141.26
New India Publishing Agency Analytical Chemistry: An Introduction
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£62.11
Edra Spa Looking for Success in Dermatology Consultations.
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£57.59