Sunday, April 22, 2007

Biomarkers in Clinical Drug Development

Presenting applications in clinical development, pharmacokinetic/ pharmacodynamic modelling and clinical trial simulation, this reference studies the role of biomarkers in successful drug formulation and development.



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Human Anatomy

With more than 20 years of experience, author Kent Van De Graaff has been honored many times for his excellence in teaching. These respected skills and experiences serve to enhance the effectiveness of the fifth edition of Human Anatomy. Thorough updates, attention to detail, and the ability to speak to students of all levels make this a remarkable text.


http://rapidshare.com/files/1347642/Van_De_Graaff_Human_Anatomy.rar

Biostatistics: A Methodology For the Health Sciences

Data sets, tables, additional examples, and solutions to selected problems will be housed on the web
Instructors will have the opportunity to submit their own problems and solutions to be added to the website (with proper citations)
Authors will comprehensively update all the material in the book, focusing on current techniques and applications
An additional appendix will mention current software packages, web sites, and important data sets that are available to students and practitioners


http://rapidshare.com/files/27347498/Bioistatistic.by.bloodDR.rar

Saturday, April 21, 2007

Basic and Clinical Pharmacology, 10th ed. 2006

Now in its 25th year of publication, Basic and Clinical Pharmacology is the most up-to-date and complete pharmacology textbook available. Through nine previous editions it has set the standard for concise and easy-to-read, yet comprehensive coverage of pharmacology. The text's integration of basic with clinical science makes it well suited for an integrated organ-system-based curricula as well as the more traditional curricula.Features* In-depth coverage of key pharmacology topics, from basic principles to pharmacologic considerations for autonomic, cardiovascular-renal, smooth muscle, CNS, endocrine, antimicrobial, and chemotherapeutic and immunotherapeutic drugs* Updated with dozens of new, recently approved drugs, including monoclonal antibodies* Detailed review of the mechanism of action and toxicities of traditional and newer drugs* Critical discussions of treatment strategies and recommended drugs for all major diseases* Valuable section on toxicology that provides an introduction to occupational and environmental toxicology; heavy metal intoxication and chelators; and management of the poisoned patient* Ready-to-use, study-enhancing features, including special interest boxes, lists of common preparations, and dosage information* Unique evidence-based chapters on abused drugs; special aspects of perinatal, pediatric, and geriatric pharmacology; and over-the-counter drugs, herbal medications, and nutritional supplements* More than 500 concept-clarifying illustrations and tables throughout
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Pharmaceutical Microbiology

textbook for undergraduate pharmacy students and for microbiologists entering the pharmaceutical industry, introducing the aspects of general microbiology that impinge on that industry. Covers the biology of micro-organisms, antimicrobial agents, and microbial aspects of pharmaceutical processing. First published in 1977 and updated from the 1992 edition with new chapters on vaccination and immunization to act as a link to updated material on the principles of immunity and the production of immunological products. The chapter on antibiotic assays did not make the cut, because so few development have taken place in the field that the coverage in previous editions was deemed sufficient. Other chapters have been enlarged, streamlined, or rewritten by new authors to reflect current conditions.

http://rapidshare.com/files/13294947/pharmaceutical_microbiology.rar.html

The Constituents of Medicinal Plants: An Introduction to the Chemistry & Therapeutics of Herbal

This book is an excellent introduction to the major classes of phytochemicals involved in the medicinal effects of plants. It is, however, very terse. Without some background in inorganic and organic chemistry, I doubt it would be very usable. More detail on the typical effects the different classes of phytochemicals would make it an even more useful book. Still, assuming you have some chemistry background, a very good introduction to the subject, particularly if combined with a text like The Natural History of Medicinal Plants, which fleshes out other basic issues.


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The Merck Index: CD-ROM Windows, Version 12.3

The Merck Index* has been a trusted reference tool for more than a century, and it continues to be the premier resource for science and medical professionals in the new millennium. The need for enhanced resources has never been greater, and this user-friendly CD helps meet the challenges of the future by offering easy access to a vast world of information, -- both quickly and efficiently. Special features include outstanding search capabilities, including the tools to draw the structure you are interested in ON-SCREEN -- and then search for it. Text searching is possible in over 27 fields including:o Chemical, Common, Generic Names and Trademarkso Molecular Weights and Formulaeo Physical and Toxicity Datao Citations to Scientific and Patent Literature

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