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General and Molecular Pharmacology: Principles of Drug Action
by staff
11 September 2015

With a focus on functional relationships between drugs and their targets, this book covers basic and general pharmacology, from a cellular and molecular perspective, with particular attention  to the mechanisms of drug action – the fundamental basis for proper clinical use- without neglecting clinical application, toxicology and pharmacokinetics.

•    Covers cell and molecular pharmacology, bringing together current research on regulation of drug targets, at a level appropriate for advanced undergrad and graduate students
•    Discusses the relevance of pharmacokinetics and drug development for the clinical application of drugs
•    Presents material from the perspective of drug targets and interaction, the theoretical basis of drug action analysis, and drug properties
•    Focuses on structure-function relationships of drug targets – informing about their biochemical and physiologic functions and experimental and clinical pathways for drug discovery and development 
•    Has a companion website that offers a host of resources: short additional chapters about methodology, topics at the forefront of research, all figures and tables from the book, and Power Point slides

 

More details can be fund on the Wiley's website and in the attached description.