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Principles of Translational Science in Medicine: From Bench to
Bedside, Third Edition, provides an update on major achievements in
the translation of research into medically relevant results and
therapeutics. The book presents a thorough discussion of
biomarkers, early human trials, and networking models, and includes
institutional and industrial support systems. It also covers
algorithms that have influenced all major areas of biomedical
research in recent years, resulting in an increasing number of new
chemical/biological entities (NCEs or NBEs) as shown in FDA
statistics. New chapters include: Translation in Oncology,
Biologicals, and Orphan Drugs. The book is ideal for use as a guide
for biomedical scientists to establish a systematic approach to
translational medicine and is written by worldwide experts in their
respective fields.
Hazardous Gases: Risk Assessment on Environment and Human Health
examines all relevant routes of exposure, inhalation, skin
absorption and ingestion, and control measures of specifics
hazardous gases resulting from workplace exposure from industrial
processes, traffic fumes, and the degradation of waste materials
and how they impacts the health and environment of workers. The
book examines the risk assessment and effect of poisonous gases on
the environment human health. It also covers necessary emergency
guidelines, safety measures, physiological impact, hazard control
measures, handling and storage of hazardous gases. Each chapter is
formatted to include an introduction, historical background,
physicochemical properties, physiological role discussing
mechanisms of toxicity, its effect on human health as well as
environment, followed by case studies and recent research on toxic
gases. Hazardous Gases: Risk Assessment on Environment and Human
Health is a helpful resource for academics and researchers in
toxicology, occupational health and safety, and environmental
sciences as well as those in the field who work to assess and
mitigate the impact of toxic gases on the work environment and the
health of the workforce.
Biopharmaceutics and Pharmacokinetics Considerations examines the
history of biopharmaceutics and pharmacokinetics. The book provides
a biopharmaceutics and pharmacokinetics approach to addressing
issues in formulation development and ethical considerations in
handling animals. Written by experts in the field, this volume
within the Advances in Pharmaceutical Product Development and
Research series deepens understanding of biopharmaceutics and
pharmacokinetics within drug discovery and drug development. Each
chapter delves into a particular aspect of this fundamental field
to cover the principles, methodologies and technologies employed by
pharmaceutical scientists, researchers and pharmaceutical
industries to study the chemical and physical properties of drugs
and the biological effects they produce.
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Advanced Drug Delivery Systems in the Management of Cancer
discusses recent developments in nanomedicine and nano-based drug
delivery systems used in the treatment of cancers affecting the
blood, lungs, brain, and kidneys. The research presented in this
book includes international collaborations in the area of novel
drug delivery for the treatment of cancer. Cancer therapy remains
one of the greatest challenges in modern medicine, as successful
treatment requires the elimination of malignant cells that are
closely related to normal cells within the body. Advanced drug
delivery systems are carriers for a wide range of pharmacotherapies
used in many applications, including cancer treatment. The use of
such carrier systems in cancer treatment is growing rapidly as they
help overcome the limitations associated with conventional drug
delivery systems. Some of the conventional limitations that these
advanced drug delivery systems help overcome include nonspecific
targeting, systemic toxicity, poor oral bioavailability, reduced
efficacy, and low therapeutic index. This book begins with a brief
introduction to cancer biology. This is followed by an overview of
the current landscape in pharmacotherapy for the cancer management.
The need for advanced drug delivery systems in oncology and cancer
treatment is established, and the systems that can be used for
several specific cancers are discussed. Several chapters of the
book are devoted to discussing the latest technologies and advances
in nanotechnology. These include practical solutions on how to
design a more effective nanocarrier for the drugs used in cancer
therapeutics. Each chapter is written with the goal of informing
readers about the latest advancements in drug delivery system
technologies while reinforcing understanding through various
detailed tables, figures, and illustrations. Advanced Drug Delivery
Systems in the Management of Cancer is a valuable resource for
anyone working in the fields of cancer biology and drug delivery,
whether in academia, research, or industry. The book will be
especially useful for researchers in drug formulation and drug
delivery as well as for biological and translational researchers
working in the field of cancer.
"Principles of Clinical Pharmacology" is a successful survey
covering the pharmacologic principles underlying the
individualization of patient therapy and contemporary drug
development. This essential reference continues to focus on the
basics of clinical pharmacology for the development, evaluation,
and clinical use of pharmaceutical products while also addressing
the most recent advances in the field. Written by leading experts
in academia, industry, clinical and regulatory settings, the third
edition has been thoroughly updated to provide readers with an
ideal reference covering the wide range of important topics
impacting clinical pharmacology as the discipline plays an
increasingly significant role in drug development and regulatory
science.
The Third Edition has been endorsed by the American Society for
Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics
* Includes new chapters on imaging and the pharmacogenetic basis
of adverse drug reactions. * Offers an expanded regulatory section
that addresses US and international issues and guidelines. *
Provides extended coverage of earlier chapters on transporters,
pharmacogenetics and biomarkers and also illustrates the impact of
gender on drug response. * Presents a broadened discussion of
clinical trials from Phase 1 to incorporate Phases II and III.
Practical Biostatistics: A Step-by-Step Approach for Evidence-Based
Medicine, Second Edition presents a complete resource of
biostatistical knowledge meant for health sciences students,
researchers and health care professionals. The book's content
covers the investigator's hypothesis, collective health,
observational studies, the biostatistics of intervention studies,
clinical trials and additional concepts. Chapters are written in a
didactic way, making them easier to comprehend by readers with
little or no background on statistics. Evidence-based medicine aims
to apply the best available evidence gained from the scientific
method to medical decision-making using statistical analyses of
scientific methods and outcomes to drive further experimentation
and diagnosis. With a detailed outline of implementation steps
complemented by a review of important topics, this book can be used
as a quick reference or hands-on guide on how to effectively
incorporate biostatistics in clinical trials and research projects.
Chemoinformatics and Bioinformatics in the Pharmaceutical Sciences
brings together two very important fields in pharmaceutical
sciences that have been mostly seen as diverging from each other:
chemoinformatics and bioinformatics. As developing drugs is an
expensive and lengthy process, technology can improve the cost,
efficiency and speed at which new drugs can be discovered and
tested. This book presents some of the growing advancements of
technology in the field of drug development and how the
computational approaches explained here can reduce the financial
and experimental burden of the drug discovery process. This book
will be useful to pharmaceutical science researchers and students
who need basic knowledge of computational techniques relevant to
their projects. Bioscientists, bioinformaticians, computational
scientists, and other stakeholders from industry and academia will
also find this book helpful.
Dendrimer-Based Nanotherapeutics delivers a comprehensive resource
on the use of dendrimer-based drug delivery. Advances in the
application of nanotechnology in medicine have given rise to
multifunctional smart nanocarriers that can be engineered with
tunable physicochemical characteristics to deliver one or more
therapeutic agent(s) safely and selectively to cancer cells,
including intracellular organelle-specific targeting. This book
compiles the contribution of dendrimers in the field of
nanotechnology to aid researchers in exploring dendrimers in the
field of drug delivery and related applications. This book covers
the history of the area to the most recent research. The starting
chapter covers detailed information about basic properties about
dendrimers i.e. properties, nomenclature, synthesis methods, types,
characterization of dendrimers, safety and toxicity issues of
dendrimers. Further chapters discuss the most recent advancements
in the field of dendrimer i.e. dendrimer-drug conjugates, PEGylated
dendrimer, dendrimer surface engineering, dendrimer hybrids,
dendrimers as solubility enhancement, in targeting and delivery of
drugs, as photodynamic therapy, in tissue engineering, as imaging
contrast agents, as antimicrobial agents, advances in targeted
dendrimers for cancer therapy and future considerations of
dendrimers. Dendrimer-Based Nanotherapeutics will help the readers
to understand the most recent progress in the field of
dendrimer-based research, suitable for pharmaceutical scientists,
advanced students, and those working in related healthcare fields.
Global Perspectives on Astaxanthin: From Industrial Production to
Food, Health, and Pharmaceutical Applications explores the range of
practical applications for this molecule, focusing on
nutraceutical, pharmaceutical and cosmeceutical products, along
with food and feed. This volume brings together the most relevant
research, background and future thinking on astaxanthin, focusing
on its health benefits. Chapters cover phytopharmaceuticals,
industrial production, feeds, downstream processing, regulations,
products, color, pigment, cosmetics, bioactive compounds,
relationships to other carotenoids, and skin care. The detailed
information on its production, processing, utilization and future
applications will be of particular use to academic and industry
researchers in pharmaceutical sciences, pharmacology and nutrition.
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