Pharmacology Open Access Articles
The field incorporates medicate creation and properties, amalgamation and medication structure, sub-atomic and cell components, organ/frameworks instruments, signal transduction/cell correspondence, sub-atomic diagnostics, connections, concoction science, treatment, and clinical applications and antipathogenic abilities. The two principle regions of
pharmacology are pharmacodynamics and pharmacokinetics. Pharmacodynamics examines the impacts of a medication on organic frameworks, and
pharmacokinetics contemplates the impacts of natural frameworks on a medication. In wide terms, pharmacodynamics examines the synthetic concoctions with natural receptors, and
pharmacokinetics talks about the ingestion, circulation, digestion, and discharge (ADME) of synthetics from the organic frameworks.Pharmacology isn't equal with drug store and the two terms are much of the time confounded. Pharmacology, a biomedical science, manages the examination, revelation, and portrayal of synthetic concoctions which show natural impacts and the explanation of cell and organismal capacity corresponding to these synthetic substances.Pharmacology can likewise concentrate on explicit frameworks involving the body. Divisions identified with substantial frameworks study the impacts of medications in various frameworks of the body. These incorporate neuropharmacology, in the focal and fringe sensory systems; immunopharmacology in the invulnerable framework. Different divisions incorporate cardiovascular, renal and endocrine pharmacology. Psychopharmacology, is the investigation of the impacts of medications on the mind,
brain and conduct, for example, the social impacts of psychoactive drugs.It consolidates approaches and procedures from neuropharmacology, creature conduct and social neuroscience, and is keen on the social and neurobiological components of activity of psychoactive medications.
High Impact List of Articles
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LEOSound - A new device for long-term recording of wheezing and cough in pediatric and adult patients with asthma (during sleep)
Ulrich Koehler, Olaf Hildebrandt, Andreas Weissflog, Angela Zacharasiewicz, Keywan Sohrabi, Niklas Koehler, Volker Gross
Review Article: Clinical Investigation
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LEOSound - A new device for long-term recording of wheezing and cough in pediatric and adult patients with asthma (during sleep)
Ulrich Koehler, Olaf Hildebrandt, Andreas Weissflog, Angela Zacharasiewicz, Keywan Sohrabi, Niklas Koehler, Volker Gross
Review Article: Clinical Investigation
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Alitretinoin for the treatment of chronic hand eczema: clinical rationale
Vivian Y Shi, Raja K Sivamani & Howard Maibach
Review Article: Clinical Investigation
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Alitretinoin for the treatment of chronic hand eczema: clinical rationale
Vivian Y Shi, Raja K Sivamani & Howard Maibach
Review Article: Clinical Investigation
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Adjuvanted versus nonadjuvanted influenza vaccines in young children: comparing results from recent clinical trials
Leonoor Wijnans, Daniel Weibel, Miriam Sturkenboom
Review: Clinical Trail Outcomes: Clinical Investigation
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Adjuvanted versus nonadjuvanted influenza vaccines in young children: comparing results from recent clinical trials
Leonoor Wijnans, Daniel Weibel, Miriam Sturkenboom
Review: Clinical Trail Outcomes: Clinical Investigation
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Pediatric drug development: unmet medical needs and opportunities for collaboration between industry, academia and the US FDA
Lisa Mathis, Hong Vu & Andrew E Mulberg
Editorial: Clinical Investigation
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Pediatric drug development: unmet medical needs and opportunities for collaboration between industry, academia and the US FDA
Lisa Mathis, Hong Vu & Andrew E Mulberg
Editorial: Clinical Investigation
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Randomized dose-finding studies: how many dose levels should be used?
Yinghui Zhou
Editorial: Clinical Investigation
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Randomized dose-finding studies: how many dose levels should be used?
Yinghui Zhou
Editorial: Clinical Investigation
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