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Model Organisms in Drug Discovery |
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From Book News, Inc. Yeast, nematodes, fruit flies, zebrafish, and mice are all used by scientists as model organisms for studying drug reactions and most have the advantages of complete genome sequences and "forward" and "reverse" genetic tools for genome-wide functional discoveries. Carroll and Fitzgerald (applied genomics, Pharmaceutical Research Institute, Bristol-Myers Squibb) present a text that describes the technical advantages for each of these organisms in turn, as well a... >> |
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Bioelectricity: A Quantitative Approach |
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Book Description In the first edition of Bioelectricity, Plonsey and Barr provided an introduction to electrophysiology following a quantitative approach. In this second edition they address new discoveries in the field of ion channels. The text is an introduction to electrophysiology utilizing a quantitative approach. It describes the principles of electrical fields, using basic principles from science and engineering while taking the biological applications into considerati... >> |
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Patents for Chemicals, Pharmaceuticals and Biotechnology: Fundamentals of Global Law, Practice and Strategy |
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Book Description This third edition of the acclaimed Patents for Chemists provides vital updating and much expanded coverage while retaining the focus upon the relevant technology and industry practices. The book guides the reader through the legal and procedural complexities of the British, European, Japanese and US patent systems, and explains in detail the role of patent practitioners in maximizing the commercial potential of their client's or company's innovative products. ... >> |
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