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The study of the biological effects of foreign chemicals (whether
therapeutic drugs or chemicals present at work or in the
environment) interests the biologist from a number of different and
complementary viewpoints. Apart from the more obvious
pharmacological and toxicological interest, the experimentalist
often uses foreign chemicals to produce in experimental animals
disease states similar to naturally occurring diseases, so that
their pathogenetic mechanisms and therapy can be studied under
controlled conditions. In addition - as Claude Bernard pointed out
over a century ago - foreign chemicals can be employed as
instruments to analyze the most delicate vital processes; much can
be learned about the physiological processes themselves by a
careful study of the mechanisms by which these are altered by
chemicals. The field of heme and hemoproteins offers an example of
the interplay of these different approaches. Their metabolism can
be altered by therapeutic drugs and other foreign chemicals and
this results in a variety of biological responses that transcend
the boundaries of pharmacology into the confines of clinical medi
cine, genetics, toxicology, biochemistry and physiology. In this
book a multidisciplinary approach to the study of heme metabolism
is presented including the effect of chemicals on heme metabolism
in patients, the results of experimental work in the whole animal,
as well as in vitro studies."
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