Experimental pharmacology is the study of pharmacologically unknown substances and pharmaceutical products in humans and animals using an experimental design under controlled conditions. It is the science that explains how drugs interact with various receptors and target sites in living organisms.
Clinical pharmacology promotes the safe and effective use of pharmaceuticals in humans by researching their restorative effects in order to enhance the drug's efficacy while minimizing adverse effects. It is based on the fundamental science of pharmacology, with an emphasis on the practical application of pharmacological ideas and methodologies.
Title : Engineered nanomaterial-mediated systemically administered m-RNA-based gene therapy directed exclusively to cancer, present successes and future prospects
A C Matin, Stanford University, United States