The study of pharmaceuticals is referred to as pharmacology. It entails studying the interactions of chemical compounds with living systems in order to better understand pharmacological features and activities, such as interactions between drug molecules and drug receptors and how these interactions produce an impact. Pharmacology provides the scientific foundation and principles for broad range of particular applications, including the study of drug activities within the health sciences, the utilization of medicines as therapeutic agents in medicine or as research instruments, and pharmaceutical development and regulation. Pharmacology is a discipline of study dedicated to gaining a thorough understanding of how medications affect the human body.
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
Title : Preparation and characterization of fibers made from PCL/PVP-ChAgG, along with exploring their potential as wound dressings
Luis Jesus Villarreal Gomez, Autonomous University of Baja California, Mexico
Title : Liver biopsy handling of metabolic-associated fatty liver disease (mafld): The children's hospital of eastern ontario grossing protocol
Consolato M Sergi, University of Ottawa, Canada