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Practical Pharmacology for the Pharmaceutical Sciences
The book opens with an outline of how to prepare to work in the pharmacology laboratory, and progresses to briefly describe some of the basic principles of pharmacology, which I believe are most clearly understood from a historical perspective. The central core includes experiments using in vitro tissues, isolated cells and cell-free biochemical systems, focusing on those that are unique to pharmacology. Some of these are classical experiments which were introduced some years ago, and form the basis of the discipline of pharmacology. However, it is important to note that they are still topical in that they are still being interpreted in new ways in the light of current research. Several techniques included in the BPS core curriculum, such as molecular biology, biochemistry, electrophysiology and tissue culture widely used in pharmacological research are only alluded to, as these have been well covered elsewhere. In conclusion, since no experiment is complete without communicating the results, there is a section on the presentation and interpretation of results and
how to use and cite information sources. This book aspires to be useful for students in all pharmaceutical science courses that include pharmacology modules giving a real life experience in learning pharmacology.
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