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  • News - 16 Sep 2009
    Academic Press, a division of Elsevier, would like to announce the new book, Pharmacology: Principles and Practice, authored by Miles Hacker, William S. Messer, II and Kenneth A. Bachmann.
  • News - 27 Jul 2005
    Imagine a cancer drug that can burrow into a tumor, seal the exits and detonate a lethal dose of anti-cancer toxins, all while leaving healthy cells unscathed.
  • White Paper - 7 Aug 2019
    Retinoid receptor pharmacology studies the uptake of retinol, a form of vitamin A, which play an important role in many physiological processes.
  • Health - 29 Jan 2024
    This article will help understand how medications cause altered effects with age, what healthcare providers need to understand to counter these risks, and the role of education and personalized...
  • Life Sciences - 19 Jul 2023
    Metabolomics is the holistic study of metabolism. The application of metabolomics in pharmacology gives rise to a new field called “pharmacometabolomics.” The basic tenet of pharmacometabolomics is to...
  • Health - 14 Jul 2023
    Hormones are vital for maintaining normal health, growth, development and various other aspects of the body. Either excessive or deficient secretion of hormones can therefore cause diseases and...
  • Health - 19 Jun 2023
    Caffeine is a stimulant of the central nervous system that occurs naturally in over 60 species of plants and is used in several foods, drinks and medications. The United States Food and Drugs...
  • Health - 19 Jun 2023
    Carboplatin is one of the platinum-based anti-cancer drugs and its parent compound is cisplatin. Carboplatin has gained significant popularity since its introduction in the 1980s because it causes...
  • Health - 19 Jun 2023
    Morphine is an opiate found in opium, the juice secreted by the seedpods of poppies. It is a potent pain reliever and is similar in structure to other opiate analgesics.
  • Health - 19 Jun 2023
    Nicotine is a chemical compound present in tobacco. It is readily absorbed into the bloodstream through mucosal surfaces lining the mouth, nose and airways. Nicotine may also be absorbed through the...

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