Mitochondrial Dysfunction Caused by Drugs and Environmental Toxicants, Two Volume Set
Autor Y Willen Limba Engleză Hardback – 10 mai 2018
A major public health concern, despite regulatory vigilance, is untoward toxicity and other pharmaceutical side effects. This toxicity is often idiosyncratic, and usually not discovered until after a large population has been exposed and injured. Recent laboratory evaluations show that many of these drugs impact mitochondrial function. The realization that mitochondrial toxicity is a widespread and important issue in drug toxicity is increasingly appreciated, and most pharmaceutical companies now either have the technology to assess this risk themselves, or do so via contract research organizations.
Developed as a one-stop reference source for drug safety and toxicology professionals, the second edition of Drug and Environmental Induced Mitochondrial Dysfunction explains why mitochondrial failure is a crucial step in drug toxicity and how it can be avoided. It allows readers to understand the basis of mitochondrial function and the preclinical assessments used and what they reveal about drug effects. The focus is on how the requisite technology continues to evolve and the recent emergence of clinical techniques capable of detecting drug-induced mitochondrial toxicity in patients.
Added coverage in the 2nd edition includes how and why mitochondrial toxicity underlies organ injury, clinical reports on drug classes, and discussion of environmental toxicants that can affect mitochondria. With chapters contributed by leading specialists in their areas, Drug and Environmental Induced Mitochondrial Dysfunction, 2nd Edition continues to serve as a valuable resource for safety assessment professionals in the pharmaceutical industry - including bench scientists and managers - and for pharmacologists and toxicologists in both drug and environmental health sciences.
Drug and Environmental Induced Mitochondrial Dysfunction provides ample reminders of the intimate connections between mitochondria, pharmacology, and toxicology. The book takes a rather systematic approach to mitochondrial pharmacology and toxicology and, for this reason, will be of use to even those outside of strict drug discovery.
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Specificații
ISBN-10: 1119329701
Pagini: 816
Dimensiuni: 221 x 295 x 52 mm
Greutate: 2.43 kg
Ediția:2nd Edition
Editura: Wiley
Locul publicării:Hoboken, United States
Public țintă
Drug discovery scientists preclinical drug safety, pharmacologists, screeners, target identification, high throughput technologistsPharmacologists and toxicologists in both drug and environmental health sciences
Academics and research scientists studying pharmaceutical, physiological, and biological issues of drugs and xenobiotic agents
Notă biografică
Yvonne Will, PhD, is a Senior Director and the Head of Science and Technology Strategy, Drug Safety Research and Development at Pfizer, Connecticut, USA. In addition to the prior edition of this book, she co-edited Drug Discovery Toxicology: From Target Assessment to Translational Biomarkers(Wiley, 2016).
James A. Dykens, PhD, oversees EyeCyte Therapeutics, a start-up developing treatments for progressive blinding diseases via targeting mitochondrial dysfunction. He co-edited the first edition of this book.