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Formulation of Monoclonal Antibody Therapies: From Lab to Market
covers a wide range of topics about therapeutic monoclonal
antibodies (mAbs) with a focus on formulation aspects. Therapeutic
monoclonal antibodies are used for treatment of chronic diseases.
It brings together a comprehensive knowledge in one accessible
volume. Starting with foundational information on monoclonal
antibodies, the book then discusses the importance of
biopharmaceutical products, monoclonal antibodies and biosimilars
in treatment of chronic diseases, pharmaceutical aspects of mAbs,
and how it can be administered. It also covers the industrial point
of view and the clinical application of mAbs including in oncology,
general medicine, rheumatology, hematology, dermatology,
gastrointestinal tract, metabolic diseases, and dentistry.
Formulation of Monoclonal Antibody Therapies: From Lab to Market is
essential reading for researchers in biotechnology and
biopharmaceutical fields, academics and pharmaceutical industrial
scientists, and university students in pharmaceutical and
biopharmaceutical sciences.
Toxicity and Toxicodynamics in Drug Research, Volume 1: Essentials
in Pharmatoxicology provides an overview on the essentials of
toxicology, risk assessment, and the mechanisms that might occur as
the result of toxicological and the potentially harmful action and
response of pharmaceuticals. Volume 1: Essentials in
Pharmatoxicology opens with an introduction to pharmatoxicology and
toxicology in drug research. It covers topics such as the types of
cellular responses to chemical toxicants, the mechanisms of drug
toxicity, and their relevance to pharmaceutical product
development. The book examines omics and computer-aided
technologies for mechanistic and predictive toxicology. The book
also covers state-of-art testing in the evaluation of detrimental
pathways, dose selection in toxicity studies, as well as expounds
on the role of regulatory agencies in toxicity studies. It covers
the mechanistic pathways of food toxicants and illustrates the
molecular mechanisms of the chemopreventive role of dietary
phytochemicals. There is also discussion on clinical interventions
such as pharmacotherapy and managed care strategies for acute
poisoning. This volume is a valuable resource to those learning
more about the drug development process related to toxicology and
those who want to get an update on newer concepts on the toxicology
aspect of drug research.
Polymer-Drug Conjugates: Linker Chemistry, Protocols and
Applications discusses important concepts, fundamentals and
prospective applications of 'Linker Chemistry' in a
clear-and-concise manner. The book provides vital information on
chemical entities binding with the drug-polymer complex for
targeted drug delivery systems. It highlights roles and
significance, different classes and synthetic protocols as well as
mechanisms of chemical bond formation in drug-polymer conjugation
in drug delivery, also offering insights into the mechanism of
polymer interaction with linker and drug molecules by biodegradable
chemical bonding. The protocol of binding with drug molecules is
clearly explained and justified with case studies, helping
researchers and advanced students in the pharmaceutical sciences
understand fundamentals involved and related aspects in molecule
designing for effective therapeutic benefits.
Bioactive Lipid Mediators in Cardiopulmonary Pharmacology, Volume
97 updates readers on topics surrounding Bioactive lipid mediators.
These mediators are involved in a vast array of signaling pathways
that regulate both physiological and pathophysiological responses.
Chapters in this new release include Cyclooxygenases and Vascular
Function, Cyclooxygenases and Platelet Function, Eicosanoids and
Cardiomyopathies, Cytochrome P450 Bioactive Lipids in the Heart,
Epoxide Hydrolase and Leukotoxin in the Heart and Lung, Role of
cytochrome P450-epoxygenase and soluble epoxide hydrolase in the
regulation of vascular response, Bioactive Lipids in Hypertension,
Cytochrome P450 Metabolites and Angiogenesis,
20-Hydroxyeicosatetraenoic Acid and Vascular Function, and more.
Other critical sections cover Cytochrome P450 Eicosanoids and the
Brain, Omega-3 Oxylipids, Resolvins, Lipoxins and Inflammation,
Endocannabinoids as Bioactive Metabolites, and Oxylipins and
Aspirin Exacerbated Respiratory Disease.
This is a timely and essential companion to the recently published
Antimicrobial Resistance in the 21st Century, Second Edition.
Antimicrobial resistance is a major threat to global population
health, with government reports projecting it could result in over
10 million deaths in the next 35 years. Development of new agents
to combat this threat is one of the WHO's top priorities, but in
2017, it conceded that the current drug development pipeline was
insufficient to mitigate the threat. This book discusses recent
progress and bolster new agent discovery and development, by
providing researchers and students who will soon enter the field
with a thorough guide to the advancements made in the last
decade. Coverage includes new systemic antimicrobials
approved since 2010, with detailed analysis of antibiotics,
antivirals, antifungals, and antiparasitics, as well as agents in
development for future use. Discussion of each drug will include
its chemical nature, pharmacology/pharmacokinetics, antimicrobial
spectrum, dosage, adverse reactions, drug interactions, microbial
resistance, indications, clinical efficacy compared to older
agents, and lists of similar agents with cost
comparison. This volume is designed for researchers and
students of infectious disease and medical microbiology, as well as
clinicians in need of a comprehensive guide to newly developed
agents.Â
Role of Inflammation in Environmental Neurotoxicity, Volume Three,
in this comprehensive serial, addresses contemporary advances in
neurotoxicology by providing authoritative review articles on key
issues in the field. Edited by leading subject experts, topics of
note in this new release include Neuroinflammation (Introduction),
Organophosphates, Lead, Manganese, Drugs of abuse, Peripheral vs
central inflammation, Air pollution, Developmental neurotoxicity,
Ethanol, and the Blood brain barrier, amongst other topics.
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