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Author Bindslev, Niels, 1944- author.

Title Drug-Acceptor Interactions : Modeling theoretical tools to test and evaluate experimental equilibrium Effects.

Publication Info. Jarfalla : Co-Action Pub., May 2008.

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Description 1 online resource (428 pages) : illustrations
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Contents Part I. One-state models -- Simple agonism and ant-agonism -- Simple agonism -- Simple ant-agonism -- Simple intervention -- Auto-inhibition and -- auto-intervention in one-state models -- Means of obtaining ant-agonist constants. Preliminary points of a personal view -- Part II. Two-state models -- Complex agonism and modulation -- Complex agonism -- Multi-step reaction schemes. Extending the two-step mechanism of del Castillo and Katz -- Cubic reaction schemes. ATSM and HOTSM -- Part III. Test of tools for data analysis -- Choosing and formulating relevant schemes -- Plots, fits, and data interpretation -- Hill in hell -- The Schild against other theories -- Ties between synergy and two-state models -- Part IV. Biological regulation and allostery -- Strategies of biological regulation -- On allostery and co-operativity -- Allostery and development of its models.
Summary Annotation Drug-Acceptor Interactions 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 ones own data. The author suggests e.g. that: a sharp distinction be observed for models between ligand-binding and functional experiments, an insightful and erudite selection be made between one-state intervention and two-state allosteric models, thus separating the ternary-complex model from genuine allosteric models, an application of the homotropic two-state models be tried when auto-inhibitory responses show up, classical methods such as the Lineweaver-Burk plot be abandoned and non-linear fits used instead, the use of Hill's modified equation be revised, the Schild plot be dropped and replaced with an inhibition curve approach, new ways to evaluate synergy effects be implemented, id est the synergy effect of more than one drug in for instance pain relief, cancer cure, or asthma treatment.
Audience Scholarly and Professional Co-Action Publishing.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Subject Drug interactions.
Drug Interactions.
Drug Therapy.
Models, Theoretical.
Chemotherapy.
Chemical models.
Drug interactions. (OCoLC)fst00898681
Genre/Form Electronic book.
ISBN 9789197707114 (electronic book)
9197707112 (electronic book)
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