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Will Artificial Intelligence for Drug Discovery Impact Clinical Pharmacology?
As the field of artificial intelligence and machine learning (AI/ML) for drug discovery is rapidly advancing, we address the question “What is the impact of recent AI/ML trends in the area of Clinical Pharmacology?” We address difficulties and AI/ML ...
A. Zhavoronkov+2 more
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Neonatal pharmacology and clinical implications
During the neonatal period, there is physiological immaturity of organs, systems and metabolic pathways that influences the pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics of administered drugs, the dosage of which should be constantly amended, considering the ...
Antonio Ruggiero+5 more
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Targeting inflammation to reduce cardiovascular disease risk [PDF]
This joint themed section of the British Journal of Pharmacology and the British Journal of Clinical Pharmacology stems from a joint British Pharmacological Society – Italian Society of Pharmacology symposium held at the 37th National Congress of the ...
Cirino, Guiseppe, Maffia, Pasquale
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Mutations in the WNK1 gene cause Gordon's syndrome, a rare Mendelian form of hypertension. We assessed whether common WNK1 variants might also contribute to essential hypertension (EH), a multifactorial disorder affecting > 25% of the adult population ...
S. Newhouse+17 more
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Clinical Pharmacology & Therapeutics: Past, Present, and Future. [PDF]
Clinical Pharmacology & Therapeutics (CPT), the definitive and timely source for advances in human therapeutics, transcends the drug discovery, development, regulation, and utilization continuum to catalyze, evolve, and disseminate discipline ...
Terzic, Andre, Waldman, Scott A.
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Toward a clinical practice guide in pharmacogenomics testing for functional polymorphisms of drug-metabolizing enzymes. Gene/drug pairs and barriers perceived in Spain [PDF]
The development of clinica lpractice recommendations or guidelines for the clinical use of biomarkers is an issue of great importance withr regard to adverse drug reactions.The poten-tial of pharmacogenomicbiomarkers has been extensively investigated in
Abad Santos, Francisco+18 more
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Effectiveness of Revised Pharmacology Record Books as a Teaching-Learning Method for Second Year Medical Students [PDF]
Introduction: The goal of teaching medical undergraduates Pharmacology is to form a sound foundation of therapeutics. The pharmacology record books are maintained as a part of the curriculum.
Dhanya Sasidharan Palappallil+1 more
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The prescriptive appropriateness of Proton Pump Inhibitors (PPIs) in polypharmacy is controversial. PPIs are often overprescribed and the risk of prescribing errors and adverse drug reactions increases for each additional drug added to therapy.
Giammarco Baiardi+7 more
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Clinical Pharmacology and Interplay of Immune Checkpoint Agents: A Yin-Yang Balance.
T cells have a central role in immune system balance. When activated, they may lead to autoimmune diseases. When too anergic, they contribute to infection spread and cancer proliferation.
A. Géraud+9 more
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Advancing pharmacometrics and systems pharmacology. [PDF]
Pharmacometrics and systems pharmacology are emerging as principal quantitative sciences within drug development and experimental therapeutics. In recognition of the importance of pharmacometrics and systems pharmacology to the discipline of clinical ...
Terzic, Andre, Waldman, Scott A.
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