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 Molecular Pharmacology is which publishes findings derived from the appliance of innovative structural biology, biochemistry, biophysics, physiology, genetics, and biology to basic pharmacological problems that provide mechanistic insights that are broadly important for the fields of pharmacology and toxicology. Relevant topics include:Molecular Signaling / Mechanism of Drug Action Chemical Biology / Drug Discovery Structure of Drug-Receptor Complex analysis of Drug Action Drug Transport / Metabolism. The study of medicine , their sources, their nature, and their properties. Pharmacology is that the study of the body's reaction to drugs. It emerged as a serious area in American medicine largely thanks to the efforts of John Jacob Abel (1857- 1938) who stressed the importance of chemistry in medicine, did research on the endocrine glands, first isolated epinephrine (adrenaline), crystallized insulin (1926), and became the first pharmacology professor in the U.S. Pharmacology has two major branches:Pharmacokinetics, which refers to the absorption, distribution, metabolism, and excretion of medicine ,Pharmacodynamics, which refers to the molecular, biochemical, and physiological effects of medicine , including drug mechanism of action. In simple terms, pharmacodynamics is what the drug does to the body, and pharmacokinetics is what the body does to the drug.A major contribution of pharmacology has been the advancement of data about the cellular receptors with which drugs interact. The development of new drugs has focused on steps in this process that are sensitive to modulation.   

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