You may have to Search all our reviewed books and magazines, click the sign up button below to create a free account.
This readily comprehensible book explains the identification of molecular targets via cellular assays, reporter genes or transgenic models, as well as surveying recent advances in the synthesis, separation and analysis of drugs. A special section is devoted to molecular genetics methods. With its examination of these novel methods and generous practical advice, this is essential reading for all pharmaceutical chemists, molecular biologists and medical researchers using molecular methods to study drugs and their action.
This open access book presents a unique collection of practical examples from the field of pharma business management and research. It covers a wide range of topics such as: 'Brexit and its Impact on pharmaceutical Law - Implications for Global Pharma Companies', 'Implementation of Measures and Sustainable Actions to Improve Employee's Engagement', 'Global Medical Clinical and Regulatory Affairs (GMCRA)', and 'A Quality Management System for R&D Project and Portfolio Management in a Pharmaceutical Company'. The chapters are summaries of master’s theses by "high potential" Pharma MBA students from the Goethe Business School, Frankfurt/Main, Germany, with 8-10 years of work experience and are based on scientific know-how and real-world experience. The authors applied their interdisciplinary knowledge gained in 22 months of studies in the MBA program to selected practical themes drawn from their daily business.
The biopharmaceutical market has come along way since 1982 when the first biopharmaceutical product, recombinant human insulin, was launched. Over 120 such products are currently being marketed around the world including nine blockbuster drugs. The global market for biopharmaceuticals, which is currently valued at US$41 billion, has been growing at an impressive compound annual growth rate of 21% over the previous five years. With over one third of all pipe-line products in active development are biopharmaceuticals, this segment is set to continue outperforming the total pharmaceutical market and could easily reach US$100 billion by the end of this decade.
"The ninth Solvay Pharmaceutical Conference on Medicinal Chemistry held in Garmisch-Partenkirchen (Germany) September 26-28, 2007"--P. vi.
Gene Regulation documents the proceedings of the CETUS-UCLA Symposium ""Gene Regulation,"" held in Keystone, Colorado in March/April 1982. The symposium related gene structure and regulatory sequences to overall genomic organization and genetic evolution. It was the first meeting to focus on regulation of eukaryotic gene expression since the maturation in recombinant DNA technology. The book is organized into four parts. Part I presents studies on the structure of eukaryotic genes, including the organization and molecular basis for differential expression of the mouse ? light chain genes; globin gene transcription and RNA processing; and the cloning of the human chromosomal a1-antitrypsin ge...
Biotechnology for Beginners, Third Edition presents the latest developments in the evolving field of biotechnology which has grown to such an extent over the past few years that increasing numbers of professional's work in areas that are directly impacted by the science. This book offers an exciting and colorful overview of biotechnology for professionals and students in a wide array of the life sciences, including genetics, immunology, biochemistry, agronomy and animal science. This book will also appeals to lay readers who do not have a scientific background but are interested in an entertaining and informative introduction to the key aspects of biotechnology. Authors Renneberg and Loroch ...
No detailed description available for "Immunopharmacology of endotoxicosis".
Das neue Lehrbuch der Pharmazeutischen Biologie mit seinen Lehrinhalten für den zweiten Prüfungsabschnitt informiert über drei große Themenkreise biogener Arzneimittel: über pflanzliche Arzneimittel der besonderen Therapierichtungen mit Schwerpunkt Phytotherapie, über Arzneimittel aus Mikroorganismen, speziell über Antibiotika und Immuntherapeutika und über die neue Palette an Wirkstoffen, die gentechnisch hergestellt werden. Die Stoffinhalte umfassen traditionelle Arzneimittel und biotechnologisch entwickelte Wirkstoffe gleichermaßen. Die Arzneimittel der besonderen Therapierichtungen werden aus der Sicht der naturwissenschaftlich orientierten Medizin dargestellt. Die Stoffgebiete werden fächerübergreifend abgehandelt; dabei ist die Verbindung zur Pharmakologie besonders eng. Erstmalig in einem Lehrbuch werden wissenschaftlich begründete Aussagen paramedizinischen Aussagen kritisch gegenüber gestellt: besonders hierin liegt der Praxisbezug des Buches für den Apotheker.
None