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Nanoplasmonic Infrared Microarray Sensor Enabling Structural Protein Biomarker-Based Drug Screening for Neurodegenerative Diseases. [PDF]
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Targeted drug screening for autism based on Cav1.2 calcium ion channel. [PDF]
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Pediatrics, 1990
To the Editor.— The joint report of the committee on Adolescence, the Committee on Bioethics, and the Provisional Committee on Substance Abuse (Pediatrics 1989;84:396-398) appears to miss the mark by a wide margin. Drugs and kids are a bad combination.
RICHARD H. SCHWARTZ, VLADIMIR TSESIS
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To the Editor.— The joint report of the committee on Adolescence, the Committee on Bioethics, and the Provisional Committee on Substance Abuse (Pediatrics 1989;84:396-398) appears to miss the mark by a wide margin. Drugs and kids are a bad combination.
RICHARD H. SCHWARTZ, VLADIMIR TSESIS
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Computerized Drug-drug Interaction Screening System
American Journal of Health-System Pharmacy, 1978A pharmacy automated drug interaction screening (PADIS) system is described which detects possible drug interactions by screening patient medication profiles. The data base contains approximately 24,000 drug interaction combinations of drugs marketed in the U.S.
C W, Greenlaw, D D, Zellers
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Journal of Pain & Palliative Care Pharmacotherapy, 2011
As the author of the paper (1) that helped to prompt the editorial entitled “Urine Drug Screens: A Double Edged Sword,” which appeared in this journal last June (2), I am pleased that the journal's...
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As the author of the paper (1) that helped to prompt the editorial entitled “Urine Drug Screens: A Double Edged Sword,” which appeared in this journal last June (2), I am pleased that the journal's...
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Anticoccidial drugs: Screening methods
Experimental Parasitology, 1970Abstract A review of thirteen primary screens for anticoccidial activity utilizing Eimeria tenella as the screening organism in chicks reveals differences among the following: breeds of birds used, number and sex of birds used per compound; number of oocysts used for inoculation; time of oocyst administration; experimental diets; and criteria used ...
R F, Shumard, M E, Callender
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American Journal of Health-System Pharmacy, 1977
Screening criteria for adult use of 40 drugs and pediatric use of 10 drugs are presented. The reasons for presenting the criteria are to (1) document the specific screening criteria applied in a number of drug usage review studies, (2) provide a starting point for other groups wishing to develop criteria for drug usage review and (3) seek comments to ...
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Screening criteria for adult use of 40 drugs and pediatric use of 10 drugs are presented. The reasons for presenting the criteria are to (1) document the specific screening criteria applied in a number of drug usage review studies, (2) provide a starting point for other groups wishing to develop criteria for drug usage review and (3) seek comments to ...
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Antiepileptic Drug Development: II. Anticonvulsant Drug Screening
Epilepsia, 1978SummaryBy means of the maximal electroshock seizure (MES) test, the subcutaneous pentylenetetrazol (PTZ) seizure threshold test, and the Rotorod minimal neurotoxicity test, the Anticonvulsant Screening Project has evaluated the activity of 1,495 experimental compounds accessioned in the first 2 years.
R L, Krall +4 more
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Biometrika, 1963
The problem of drug screening is to select from a large number of drugs those having some particular desirable biological effect. A sample of laboratory animals are treated with the drug and some measure of the effect on each animal is obtained. These experimental results lead to the decision to 'accept' or 'reject' the drug.
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The problem of drug screening is to select from a large number of drugs those having some particular desirable biological effect. A sample of laboratory animals are treated with the drug and some measure of the effect on each animal is obtained. These experimental results lead to the decision to 'accept' or 'reject' the drug.
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