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Drug Repurposing Screening Identifies Novel Compounds That Effectively Inhibit Toxoplasma gondii Growth

open access: yesmSphere, 2016
The urgent need to develop new antimicrobial therapies has spawned the development of repurposing screens in which well-studied drugs and other types of compounds are tested for potential off-label uses.
Ashley J. Dittmar   +2 more
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Cluster Headache and Hypoxia: Breathing New Life into an Old Theory, with Novel Implications

open access: yesNeurology International
Cluster headache is a severe, poorly understood disorder for which there are as yet virtually no rationally derived treatments. Here, Lee Kudrow’s 1983 theory, that cluster headache is an overly zealous response to hypoxia, is updated according to ...
Jonathan M. Borkum
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Chiral drugs : one drug or two? : Clinical pharmacology through the looking glass : reflections on the racemate vs enantiomer debate [PDF]

open access: yes, 1994
Most of the synthetic chiral agents administered as drugs are still marketed as racemic mixtures. Such drug enantiomers can differ substantially in their pharmacological, pharmacokinetic and toxic properties.
Mifsud, Janet
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Development perspectives of new generation medications based on the redox system regulators [PDF]

open access: yes, 2016
This survey paper describes the necessity of the development of new medications influencing the body redox-potential. It supports the most pressing branch of pharmacology, which coincides with logically relevant attempts to shift paradigm of pharmacology
Galenko-Yaroshevsky, P. A.   +3 more
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Interaction between IP, TP, and 5-HT2 receptors during contractions to prostacyclin in rat renal arteries [PDF]

open access: yes, 2015
Conference Theme: Tomorrow’s medicines: pharmacology, patients and populationspublished_or_final_versionConference Theme: Tomorrow's medicines: pharmacology, patients and ...
Baretella, OM, Vanhoutte, PMGR, Xu, A
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Nicotine : Pharmacology and therapeutic implications in neurodegenerative and psychiatric disorders [PDF]

open access: yes, 2005
The pathophysiology of tobacco-related diseases is complex and multifactorial. Among the various compounds in tobacco smoke are carcinogens such as nitrosamines, irritants such as a variety of phenolic compounds, volatiles such as carbon monoxide, and of
Scerri, Charles
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Statistics in Pharmacology [PDF]

open access: yesBritish Journal of Pharmacology, 2007
Statistics is an important tool in pharmacological research that is used to summarize (descriptive statistics) experimental data in terms of central tendency (mean or median) and variance (standard deviation, standard error of the mean, confidence interval or range) but more importantly it enables us to conduct hypothesis testing. This is of particular
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The Famous Poisonings in History

open access: yesSwiss Journal of Radiology and Nuclear Medicine
The use of poisons spans human history, serving as tools for war, execution, assassination, revenge, and political control. Ancient texts like the "Rig Veda" mention poisoned weapons, and many civilizations used natural toxins—such as frog skin, snake ...
Arturo J. Brugger Aubán
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The Pharmacology of Tramadol

open access: yesDrugs, 1994
(+/-)-Tramadol is a central analgesic with low affinity for opioid receptors. The rate of production of its M1 metabolite (O-demethyl tramadol) is influenced by debrisoquine-type polymorphism, and this metabolite shows a higher affinity for opioid receptors than the parent drug.
Dayer, P   +2 more
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