Building on the existing titles in the "Airways Smooth Muscle"
sub-series, the sixth volume explores physiological and
pharmacological processes in the lung in vivo. The various animal
models available for studying the bronchospasm and inflammation
associated with human asthma are thoroughly reviewed by
internationally recognised scientists. Specific chapters focus on
the problems of administering drugs to animal airways, the
mechanics of assessing lung function in the models, and describe in
detail the species used, from rodents to primates. The use of
genetically altered animals, an area of particular interest to
molecular biologists, is also considered in depth. This up-to-date
and extensively referenced work will prove invaluable to
pharmacologists, physiologists and other biological scientists at
all levels in academia and in the pharmaceutical industry.
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