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The IUPHAR/BPS Guide to PHARMACOLOGY (GtoPdb, www.guidetopharmacology.org) and its precursor IUPHAR-DB, have captured expert-curated interactions between targets and ligands from selected papers in pharmacology and drug discovery since 2003.
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Machine learning for synergistic network pharmacology: a comprehensive overview
Briefings Bioinform., 2023Network pharmacology is an emerging area of systematic drug research that attempts to understand drug actions and interactions with multiple targets. Network pharmacology has changed the paradigm from 'one-target one-drug' to highly potent 'multi-target ...
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GABAA receptor signalling mechanisms revealed by structural pharmacology
Type-A γ-aminobutyric (GABAA) receptors are ligand-gated chloride channels with a very rich pharmacology. Some of their modulators, including benzodiazepines and general anaesthetics, are among the most successful drugs in clinical use and are common ...
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Journal of clinical pharmacology, 2000
The public press is laden with articles describing serious errors in medical care and treatment that are associated with increased morbidity and mortality.
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The public press is laden with articles describing serious errors in medical care and treatment that are associated with increased morbidity and mortality.
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Network Pharmacology Databases for Traditional Chinese Medicine: Review and Assessment
The research field of systems biology has greatly advanced and, as a result, the concept of network pharmacology has been developed. This advancement, in turn, has shifted the paradigm from a “one-target, one-drug” mode to a “network-target, multiple ...
Hong Bai, Kang Ning
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Pharmacology and Clinical Pharmacology of Vigabatrin [PDF]
Vigabatrin is an enzyme-activated, irreversible inhibitor of γ-aminobutyric acid (GABA) aminotransferase, which causes a marked increase in cerebral GABA concentration and a resulting anticonvulsant action. Recovery from its effects requires the synthesis of new enzyme, and this may take several days following a single dose.
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THE CONCISE GUIDE TO PHARMACOLOGY 2019/20: G protein‐coupled receptors
The Concise Guide to PHARMACOLOGY 2019/20 is the fourth in this series of biennial publications. The Concise Guide provides concise overviews of the key properties of nearly 1800 human drug targets with an emphasis on selective pharmacology (where ...
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International Anesthesiology Clinics, 1999
When performing IVCS, one must never forget the primary goal of providing patient comfort without compromising cardiopulmonary function or the patient's ability to react purposely to verbal commands and physical stimuli. When it is anticipated that required sedation will lead to loss of protective airway reflexes, such patients require a greater level ...
K P, Lewis, G D, Stanley
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When performing IVCS, one must never forget the primary goal of providing patient comfort without compromising cardiopulmonary function or the patient's ability to react purposely to verbal commands and physical stimuli. When it is anticipated that required sedation will lead to loss of protective airway reflexes, such patients require a greater level ...
K P, Lewis, G D, Stanley
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