"Cellular and Molecular Pharmacology" unravels the complex principles and techniques that underpin modern pharmaceutical science. From the fundamentals of recombinant DNA technology and PCR to advanced topics such as gene therapy and proteomics, this book provides a deep insight into the cutting-edge techniques and advances in the field. With a focus on practical applications, it covers essential topics like ELISA, Blotting, Gene Sequencing, Autophagy, Apoptosis, Micro-Array Technique, Gel electrophoresis, Pharmacogenomics, Gene mapping, Genetic Variations, Cell signaling pathways, lmmunotherapeutics, Biosimilars, Animal Cell Culture, Assays, and Flow Cytometry.
Delve into the fascinating world of cellular and molecular pharmacology with this groundbreaking book tailored specifically for M Pharmacy students. With a comprehensive coverage of the new syllabus set by PCI, India, this book is your ultimate guide to understanding the intricacies of the subject.
Written by experts in the field, "Cellular and Molecular Pharmacology" divided into five units and 20 chapters, bridges the gap between academic knowledge and real-world applications. It caters not only to the needs of students but also to young faculty, providing clear explanations and detailed illustrations to help readers grasp the foundations of cellular and molecular pharmacology.
Contents:
Unit - 1: Cell: Biology
1. Cell and Organelles
2. Genome
3. Necrosis and Autophagy
4. Apoptosis
5. Gene Sequencing
6. Cell Cycle and Regulation
Unit - 2: Genomic and Proteomic Tools
7. Recombinant DNA Technology
8. Gel Electrophoresis
9. Gene Therapy
10. Polymerase Chain Reaction
11. ELISA and Micro Array Technique
12. Western Blotting
Unit - 3: Pharmaco-genomics
13. Gene Mapping and Genetic Variations
14. Polymorphisms Affecting Drug Metabolism and Drug Transporters
15. Proteomics Sciences
Unit - 4: Immuno-therapeutics, Cell Culture and Biosimilars (Immunotheraputic Agents and Biosimilars)
16. Immunotherapeutics and Biosimilars
17. Animal Cell Culture
18. Assays and Flow Cytometry (Principles and Applications)
Unit - 5: Cell Signaling
19. Receptors and Secondary Messengers
20. Intracellular Signaling Pathways
About the Authors:
Amteshwar Singh Jaggi M. Pharm., Ph.D. {Pharmacology) is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences and Drug Research, Punjabi University, Patiala. He is having 18 years of experience in teaching and research in pharmacology. He has published more than 165 research and review articles in international of high repute with total citations 5998, h-index 42 and i10-index 110. He has also written six books.
Jasleen Kaur Virdi M. Pharm. {Pharmacology) is a Research Scholar Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences and Drug Research, Punjabi University, Patiala. He has published five research and review papers in International journals.
Anjana Bali M. Pharm., Ph.D. {Pharmacology) is working as Assistant Professor at Department of Pharmacology, School of Basic and Applied Sciences, Central University of Punjab Bathinda. She is having 03 years of teaching experience and 07 years of research experience in the pharmacology field. She has published more than 39 reviews and research articles in International journals of high repute {total citations: 1502; h-index 15; i10-index 25). She has published 04 books and one book chapter.