Practical pharmacology for the pharmaceutical sciences
By: Salmon, Michael.
Publisher: Sussex 2015Edition: 1st.Description: 197 Pages | Binding - Paperback |.ISBN: 978-1-119-97550-2.Subject(s): PHARMACOLOGYDDC classification: 615.1078 Online resources: Click here to access online Summary: Practical Pharmacology for the Pharmaceutical Sciences is a lab survival guide for those studying Pharmacology, providing hands–on advice on developing pharmacology laboratory and data handling skills. Suitable for both undergraduates and postgraduates, it focuses on laboratory techniques rather than computer–simulated data. It also guides the reader through the process of communicating experimental results in a variety of formats, including posters, oral presentations and project reports. Split into three main areas, the following topics are covered in detail: Preparation for Experimental Pharmacology Legal aspects Fundamentals of Pharmacology Definitions, calculations and statistics Experiments in Pharmacology Microtitre–based techniques using isolated cells In vitro techniques using isolated tissues and organs Biochemical techniques using cell–free systems Communicating experimental results Data presentation How to write scientific reports Pharmacological literature Supported with numerous questions throughout the text, as well as step by step instructions for practical experiments, this book presents an approach to learning pharmacology through an appreciation of authentic experimental dataItem type | Current location | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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Text Books | School of Pharmacy Reference Section | Reference | 615.1078 SAL (Browse shelf) | Not For Loan | B2918 |
Practical Pharmacology for the Pharmaceutical Sciences is a lab survival guide for those studying Pharmacology, providing hands–on advice on developing pharmacology laboratory and data handling skills. Suitable for both undergraduates and postgraduates, it focuses on laboratory techniques rather than computer–simulated data. It also guides the reader through the process of communicating experimental results in a variety of formats, including posters, oral presentations and project reports.
Split into three main areas, the following topics are covered in detail:
Preparation for Experimental Pharmacology
Legal aspects
Fundamentals of Pharmacology
Definitions, calculations and statistics
Experiments in Pharmacology
Microtitre–based techniques using isolated cells
In vitro techniques using isolated tissues and organs
Biochemical techniques using cell–free systems
Communicating experimental results
Data presentation
How to write scientific reports
Pharmacological literature
Supported with numerous questions throughout the text, as well as step by step instructions for practical experiments, this book presents an approach to learning pharmacology through an appreciation of authentic experimental data
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