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 Cellular Drug Delivery: Principles and Practice

An authoritative and up-to-date survey of the fundamental principles, and practice of drug delivery at the cellular level. On the principles side, the authors discuss the broad spectrum of cellular delivery, ranging from coverage of cell-mediated immunity, gene delivery, and protein targeting, to cellular drug transport, cellular drug permeability, and a variety of carrier system related to targeted drug delivery. On the practice side, the authors focus on technological developments in cellular drug delivery, including novel formulations for the delivery of DNA and antisense oligonucleotides ,as well as drug targeting with immunoglobulin formulations and antibody-mediated approaches
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Standardizing Medication Labels

Medications are an important component of health care, but each year their misuse results in over a million adverse drug events that lead to office and emergency room visits as well as hospitalizations and, in some cases, death. As a patient's most tangible source of information about what drug has been prescribed and how that drug is to be taken, the label on a container of prescription medication is a crucial line of defense against such medication safety problems, yet almost half of all patients misunderstand label instructions about how to take their medicines. Standardizing Medication Labels: Confusing Patients Less is the summary of a workshop, held in Washington, D.C. on October 12, 2007, that was organized to examine what is known about how medication container labeling affects patient safety and to discuss approaches to addressing identified problems.
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A Handbook of Bioanalysis and Drug Metabolism

Recent years have seen a greater industrial emphasis in undergraduate and postgraduate courses in the pharmaceutical and chemical sciences. However, textbooks have been slow to adapt, leaving the field without a text/reference that is both instructional and practical in the industrial setting until now.
A Handbook of Bioanalysis and Drug Metabolismis a stimulating new text that examines the techniques, methodology, and theory of bioanalysis, pharmacokinetics, and metabolism from the perspective of scientists with extensive professional experience in drug discovery and development. These three areas of research help drug developers to optimize the active component within potential drugs thereby increasing their effectiveness, and to provide safety and efficacy information required by regulators when granting a drug license. Professionals with extensive experience in drug discovery and development as well as specialized knowledge of the individual topics contributed to each chapter to create a current and well-credentialed text. It covers topics such as high performance liquid chromatography, protein binding, pharmacokinetics and drugdrug interactions. The unique industrial perspective helps to reinforce theory and develop valuable analytical and interpreting skills.
This text is an invaluable guide to students in courses such as pharmaceutical science, pharmacology, chemistry, physiology and toxicology, as well as professionals in the biotechnology industry.
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Performance Standards for Antimicrobial Disk Susceptibility Tests; Approved - M2-A9
A9 (ISBN 1-56238-586-0). Clinical and Laboratory Standards Institute, 940 West Valley Road, Suite 1400, Wayne, Pennsylvania 19087-1898 USA, 2006.
that contributes to an infectious process warranting antimicrobial chemotherapy, if its susceptibility cannot be reliably predicted from knowledge of the organism.s identity. Susceptibility tests are most often indicated when the causative organism is thought to belong to a species capable of exhibiting resistance to commonly used antimicrobial agents.
A variety of laboratory methods can be used to measure the in vitro susceptibility of bacteria to antimicrobial agents. In many clinical microbiology laboratories, an agar disk diffusion method is used routinely for testing common, rapidly growing, and certain fastidious bacterial pathogens. Clinical and Laboratory Standards Institute document M2-A9.Performance Standards for Antimicrobial Disk Susceptibility Tests; Approved Standard.Ninth Edition includes a series of procedures to standardize the way disk diffusion tests are performed. The Performance, applications, and limitations of the current CLSI-recommended methods are also described.
The supplemental information (M100 tables) presented with this standard represents the most current information for drug selection, interpretation, and quality control using the procedures standardized in M2. These tables, as in previous years, have been updated and should replace tables published in earlier years. Changes in the tables since the most recent edition (M100-S16) appear in boldface type. Additionally, a glossary of antibiotic terms, classes, and abbreviations (for use with antimicrobial susceptibility testing disks and other in vitro test devices) has been added to the tables. It is anticipated that this glossary will provide an additional informational resource to users of the M2 standard, as it outlines antimicrobial terminology used in the susceptibility testing documents that may be unfamiliar or confusing to laboratory users. The glossary, as part of the M100 tabular information, will be continuously updated in future (yearly) revisions of M100. Clinical and Laboratory Standards Institute. Performance Standards for Antimicrobial Disk Susceptibility Tests; Approved Standard. Ninth Edition. Clinical and Laboratory Standards Institute document M2-
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Enzyme Technologies for Pharmaceutical and Biotechnological Applications

A review of enzyme function in human and animal health, this book covers basic principles and applications in antibiotic biosynthesis, biocatalysis, and screening and assay optimization, as well as new and emerging technologies in the biotechnological and pharmaceutical industries.It offers real-world examples of timely laboratory, pharmaceutical and manufacturing processes, including large-scale applications of enzyme manipulations.
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The Enzyme Reference: A Comprehensive Guidebook to Enzyme Nomenclature, Reactions, an

The Enzyme Reference: A Comprehensive Guidebook to Enzyme Nomenclature, Reactions, and Methods
The aim of this work is to provide a fuller spectrum of information in a single source on enzyme-catalyzed reactions than is currently available in any published reference work or as part of any Internet database. The Enzyme Reference: A Comprehensive Guidebook to Enzyme Nomenclature, Reactions, and Methods includes 20,000 review articles and seminal research papers. Additionally, it provides a novel treatment of so-called ATPase and GTPase reactions to account for the noncovalent substratelike and productlike states of molecular motors, elongation factors, transporters, DNA helicases, G-reulatory proteins, and other energases.
Includes a compendium of over 6,000 enzyme reactions (including enzyme commission numbers, alternative names, substrates, products, alternative substrates, and properties).
Covers over 900 chemical structures of key metabolites and cofactors.
Index directs readers to the exact pages for over 9,500 enzyme names.
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Enzymes in Farm Animal Nutrition

Summary
It is now well recognized that enzymes can be added to animal feeds to improve the efficiency of raw material digestion. This book provides a review of current knowledge of such enzymes, including their mode of action, interaction with intestinal physiology, economic and environmental impacts and application of technology into diets for different farm animal species. Table of *******s Contributors Preface 1. The Current Feed Enzymes Market and Likely Trends , C. Sheppy 2. Enzymology and Other Characteristics of Cellulases and Xylanases , M.K. Bhat and G.P. Hazlewood 3. Enzymetic Characteristics of Phytases as they Relate to Their Use in Animal Feeds , D.D. Maenz 4. Analysis of Feed Enzymes , B.V. McCleary 5. Maize: Factor Affecting its Digestibility and Variability in its Feeding Value , J.D. Summers 6. Vegetable Protien Meals and the Effects of enzymes , J. Thorpe and J.D. Beal 7. Enzyme Supplementation of Poultry Diets Based on Viscous Cereals , M. Choct 8. The Role and Efficacy of Carbohydrase Enzymes in Pig Nutrition , G.G. Partridge 9. Interaction between Cereal Identity and Fat Quality and ******* in Response to Feed Enzymes in Broilers , S. Danicke 10. Digestion of Phosphorus and Other Nutrients: the Role of Phytases and Factors Influencing Their Activity , E.T. Kornegay 11. Enzymes in Ruminant Diets , T.A. McAllister et al 12. Microbial Interactions in the Response to Exogenous Enzymes Utilization , M.R. Bedford and J. Apajalahti 13. Enzymes: Screening, Expression, Design and Production , K. Clarkson et al 14. Liquid Application System for Feed Enzymes , P. Steen 15. Process Stability and Methods of Detection of Feed Enzymes in Complete Diets , M.R. Bedord, F.G. Silversides and W.D. Cowan 16. Futor Horizons , R.R. marquardt and M.R.
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Book Description
It is now well recognized that enzymes can be added to animal feeds to improve the efficiency of raw material digestion. This book provides a review of current knowledge of such enzymes, including their mode of action, interaction with intestinal physiology, economic and environmental impacts and application of technology into diets for different farm animal species.
Book Info
Provides a review of current knowledge of enzymes, which are added to animal feeds, including their mode of action, interaction with intestinal physiology, and environmental impacts and application of technology into diets for different farm animal species. For clinicians and researchers.
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Hardcover: 416 pages
Publisher: CABI; 1 edition
(March 22, 2001)
********: English
ISBN-10: 0851993931
ISBN-13: 978-0851993935
Product Dimensions: 9.6 x 6.2 x 1.1 inches
Shipping Weight: 2.2 pounds
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Clean Technology for the Manufacture of Specialty Chemicals

Clean Technology for the Manufacture of Specialty Chemicals
By Hoyle, Lancaster
Publisher: Royal Society of Chemistry
Number Of Pages: 104
Publication Date: 2001-06-28
ISBN-10 / ASIN: 0854048855
ISBN-13 / EAN: 9780854048854
Binding: Hardcover
Producing large quantities of waste is not only environmentally unacceptable, it is also not viable in economic terms. The chemical industry, particularly the speciality and pharmaceuticals sectors, is becoming increasingly aware of the advantages associated with clean technology, particularly in terms of competitive advantage and environmental benefits.||Bringing together an understanding of the concepts and values of clean technology by using case studies from some leading European countries, this book provides an insight into subjects such as catalysis; process intensification; and how to measure the "green" value of a process. It also highlights the role played by both the chemical and chemical engineering disciplines in the development of cleaner processes.||Clean Technology for the Manufacture of Speciality Chemicals will prove valuable reading for process development chemists and engineers, particularly those in the specialities and pharmaceuticals sectors, and will also be an important source of teaching material for the growing number of clean technology chemistry courses.
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The Encyclopedia of Addictive Drugs

The Encyclopedia of Addictive Drugs
by Richard Lawrence Miller
From School Library Journal
Grade 10 Up-An effective starting point for student research. Concise, clear articles give readers a handle on specific topics while pointing them to further sources for more in-depth information. Facts have been pulled together from numerous scientific reports and journals. The more than 130 substances included are both natural and pharmaceutical products, all associated with misuse and addiction. Listed by common name, the initial citation includes pronunciation, Chemical Abstracts Service Registry Number, formal and informal names, drug type, U.S. availability, and more. The accompanying article discusses uses, drawbacks, abuse factors, drug interactions, cancer risks, and effects on pregnancy, and concludes with a bibliography. The introduction and explanation of drug types will help readers make sense of these substances as chemical compounds with pharmaceutical effects. Miller notes that this subject is "an emotionally charged" one and focuses on scientific fact and consensus. While the subject index is adequate, the drug name index is extensive, listing many common and street names for substances.
Joyce Adams Burner, Hillcrest Library, Prairie Village, KS
Copyright 2003 Reed Business Information, Inc.
From Booklist
Miller, who has authored other books on drug-related topics, has produced a remarkably clear and informative work intended for a wide audience, "from a student doing a term paper to reporters preparing a story, from parents reading that story to a narcotics law enforcement officer needing extra information."
Preceding the A-Z entries is a section on drug types that defines five major categories of drugs (e.g., stimulants, steroids), with subclasses where necessary. General information for each type of drug is given in detail, and all the alphabetical entries refer back to this section for descriptions of broad characteristics. The alphabetical listing of drugs that follows lists only substances "which have been declared a public concern by government officials, medical caregivers, or news media." Each entry includes the pronunciation of the substance, the Chemical Abstracts Service Registry Number (a unique identifier for every chemical), formal name or names, informal ("street") names, the drug type, Federal Schedule Listing (which ranks drugs according to their potential for abuse), U.S. availability (e.g., prescription or illegal), and pregnancy category (based on the risk a drug poses to the fetus). Following this information, highly readable discussions cover uses, drawbacks, abuse factors, some drug interactions, cancer risk, pregnancy effects, and any additional information that seems pertinent. Both notes and reliable sources of additional scientific information are listed at the end of each of the entries.
Entries are appropriately weighted. Nutmeg, for example, is a bit over two pages, while Marijuana runs to a little over eight (including two pages of informal names). A comprehensive list of print and Internet sources is included at the end of the volume, as are an exhaustive and accurate drug name index and a subject index.
More general and accessible than the Drug Abuse Handbook (CRC, 1998), The Encyclopedia of Addictive Drugs is recommended for high-school, academic, and large public libraries. It covers more addictive drugs than Gale's Drugs and Controlled Substances: Information for Students [RBB Mr 15 03], which is intended primarily for the high-school level. RBB
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Publisher: Greenwood Press; 1 edition
ISBN-10: 0313318077
ISBN-13: 978-0313318078
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Clinical Vignettes for the USMLE Step 1: PreTest Self-Assessment and Review

Product Details
»Book Publisher: McGraw-Hill/Appleton & Lange (05 September, 2001)
»ISBN: 0071373764
»Book author: McGraw-Hill
»Amazon Rating: 5.0
Book Description:
These “500 questions, answers, and explanation” books are designed to simulate the United States Medical Licensing Examination (USMLE) Step 1. Each is authored by an expert in the field and has been reviewed by students who have recently passed the exam. As Step 1 is becoming increasingly more clinical in nature, when applicable, clinical vignette-style questions requiring a two-step reasoning process are also included. All of the Pretest titles include a “high-yield” fact section to reinforce key concepts.
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Clinical Vignettes for the USMLE Step 2 :
PreTest Self-Assessment and Review

By McGraw-Hill
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Medical
Number Of Pages: 320
Publication Date: 2003-09-12
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Physical Diagnosis: PreTest Self-
Assessment and Review USMLE Step 2

By Jo-Ann, M.D. Reteguiz, Beverly, M.D. Cornel-Avendanos,
Publisher: McGraw-Hill/Appleton & Lange
Number Of Pages: 328
Publication Date: 2000-08-16


Psychiatry: PreTest Self-
Assessment & Review

By Phil Pan, Debra L. Klamen,
Publisher: McGraw-Hill/Appleton & Lange
Number Of Pages: 288
Publication Date: 2003-08-06


Fundamentals Of Analytical Chemistry Skoog 2004 CDrom (Verificar)
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