Books in Pharmacology
Books in Pharmacology
Elsevier's Pharmacology collection studies how drugs interact with biological systems to improve health and treat disease. It covers pharmacodynamics, exploring drug effects on biology, and pharmacokinetics, studying how the body affects drugs. Branches like Pharmacogenetics. Essential for pharmacologists, this collection offers invaluable insights into drug interactions, efficacy, and safety, crucial for advancing drug development and improving patient outcomes.

Neural Networks in QSAR and Drug Design
- 1st Edition
- James Devillers
- English

Advances in DNA Sequence-Specific Agents
- 1st Edition
- Volume 2
- J.B. Chaires
- English

Advances in Drug Research
- 1st Edition
- Volume 28
- English

Primer on the Autonomic Nervous System
- 1st Edition
- Phillip A. Low
- English

Antidiabetic Agents: Recent Advances in their Molecular and Clinical Pharmacology
- 1st Edition
- Volume 27
- English

Guidebook on Molecular Modeling in Drug Design
- 1st Edition
- N. Claude Cohen
- English

Progress in Medicinal Chemistry
- 1st Edition
- Volume 33
- English

Doing What Works in Brief Therapy
A Strategic Solution Focused Approach- 1st Edition
- Ellen K. Quick
- English

Handbook of Perception and Action
Perception- 1st Edition
- Wolfgang Prinz + 1 more
- English

The SV40 Replicon Model for Analysis of Anticancer Drugs
- 1st Edition
- Robert M. Snapka
- English