Drug Discrimination Applications to Medicinal Chemistry and Drug Studies
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Erscheinungsdatum
04.08.2011
Herausgeber
Richard A. Glennon + weitereVerlag
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530 (Printausgabe)
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7959 KB
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1. Auflage
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Englisch
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9781118023143
the invention of new chemical entities and evaluations of new or
known pharmacological agents
Drug discrimination can be described as a "drug detection"
procedure that uses a pharmacologically active agent as the
subjective stimulus. Although the procedure does require some
effort to implement, it can be an extremely important tool for
understanding drug action. Whereas medicinal chemists should come
to learn the types of information that drug discrimination studies
can offer, pharmacologists and psychologists might come to realize
how medicinal chemists can apply the types of information that the
paradigm routinely provides. Drug Discrimination: Applications to
Medicinal Chemistry and Drug Studies provides in-depth analyses of
the nature and use of drugs as discriminative stimuli and bridges
some of the numerous gaps between medicinal chemistry,
pharmacology, and psychology.
Stressing the practical aspects of drug discrimination,
including types of procedures, study design, data, and
interpretation, the book details the advantages and limitations of
drug discrimination studies versus other pharmacologic evaluations.
Practical information from leading researchers in the field
addresses specific topics and techniques that are of interest in
drug discovery, evaluation, and development.
A groundbreaking new guide to the applications of drug
discrimination studies for medicinal chemistry and neuroscience,
Drug Discrimination is essential for any scientist, researcher, or
student whose interests involve the design, development, and/or
action of drugs acting at the level of the central nervous
system.
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