03109nam 2200385 450 991047680020332120230515183259.010.4324/9781315159782(CKB)5470000000566544(NjHacI)995470000000566544(EXLCZ)99547000000056654420230515d2008 uy 0engur|||||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierDrug-acceptor interactions modeling theoretical tools to test and evaluate experimental equilibrium effects /Niels Bindslev[Place of publication not identified] :Taylor & Francis,2008.1 online resource (xviii, 410 pages)1-351-66056-X Part I ONE-STATE MODELS: SIMPLE AGONISM AND ANT-AGONISM -- CHAPTER 1 Simple agonism -- CHAPTER 2 Simple ant-agonism simple intervention -- CHAPTER 3 Auto-inhibition and auto-intervention in one-state models -- CHAPTER 4 Means of obtaining ant-agonist constants: Preliminary points of a personal view -- Part II TWO-STATE MODELS: COMPLEX AGONISM AND MODULATION -- CHAPTER 5 Complex agonism -- CHAPTER 6 Multi-step reaction schemes: extending the two-step mechanism of del Castillo and Katz -- CHAPTER 7 Cubic reaction schemes. ATSM and HOTSM -- Part III TEST OF TOOLS FOR DATA ANALYSIS -- CHAPTER 8 Choosing and formulating relevant schemes -- CHAPTER 9 Plots, fits and data interpretation. -- CHAPTER 10 Hill in hell -- CHAPTER 11 The Schild against other theories -- CHAPTER 12 Ties between synergy and two-state models -- Part IV BIOLOGICAL REGULATION AND ALLOSTERY -- CHAPTER 13 Strategies of biological regulation -- CHAPTER 14 On allostery and co-operativity -- CHAPTER 15 Allostery and development of its models.Drug-Acceptor Interactions: Modeling theoretical tools to test and evaluate experimental equilibrium effects suggests novel theoretical tools to test and evaluate drug interactions seen with combinatorial drug therapy. The book provides an in-depth, yet controversial, exploration of existing tools for analysis of dose-response studies at equilibrium or steady state. The book is recommended reading for post-graduate students and researchers engaged in the study of systems biology, networks, and the pharmacodynamics of natural or industrial drugs, as well as for medical clinicians interested in drug application and combinatorial drug therapy. Even people without mathematical skills will be able to follow the pros and cons of reaction schemes and their related distribution equations. Chapter 9 is a hands-on guide for software to plot, fit and analyze one's own data.Drug interactionsData processingDrug interactionsDatabasesDrug interactionsData processing.Drug interactionsDatabases.615.7045Bindslev Niels801082NjHacINjHaclBOOK9910476800203321Drug-Acceptor Interactions1926723UNINA