Essays about: "Pharmacology"

Showing result 1 - 5 of 17 essays containing the word Pharmacology.

  1. 1. Quantification of Pharmaceuticals at the sub-cellular level using the NanoSIMS

    University essay from Uppsala universitet/Analytisk kemi

    Author : Maryam Dost; [2024]
    Keywords : Mass spectroscopy imaging; AstraZeneca; Nanosims; Therapeutics; pharmacokinetics; pharmacodynamics; Quantitative Visualization; calibration curve; RSF; pharmacology; Data Analysis; Chemistry; Quantification; isotopes; Pharmaceuticals; subcellular; drug; drug target; nucleotide; biodistribution; Bioanalytical electrochemistry; spectroscopy; mass spectrometry; analytical separations; Analytical Chemistry; ROI; Bioanalytical Chemistry; Masspektroskopi avbildning; AstraZeneca; Nanosims; Terapeutik; farmakokinetik; farmakodynamik; Kvantitativ visualisering; kalibreringskurva; RSF; farmakologi; Dataanalys; Kemi; Kvantifiering; isotoper; Läkemedel; subcellulär; läkemedel; läkemedelsmål; bioskopisk elektrofördelning; nukleotid; bioskopisk bioskopisk distribution; masspektrometri; analytiska separationer; analytisk kemi; bioanalytisk kemi;

    Abstract : Mass spectroscopy imaging (MSI) has become a vital tool in modern research due to its ability to visualize the spatial distribution of molecules within tissue samples. The collaboration between researchers at AZ, the University of Gothenburg, and Chalmers University of Technology using the NanoSIMS instrument and MSI-SIMS technology has opened up new avenues of exploration in pharmaceutical development, particularly in examining drugs and metabolites at sub-cellular levels. READ MORE

  2. 2. Automated Quantitative Phase Imaging Pipeline : for Monitoring Bacterial Cell Growth under Chemical Influence

    University essay from Uppsala universitet/Avdelningen Vi3

    Author : Samuel Zargani; [2023]
    Keywords : image analysis; QPI; Quantitative Phase Imaging; QLSI; kvantitativ fasavbildning; Bildanalys;

    Abstract : Bacteria have a vital role in ecosystems and the human health. However, the effect of environmental pollution on them at the single-cell level are still not well understood. Label-free imaging has become increasingly important within science. It has allowed for the visualization of cells without the use of molecular tools or labels. READ MORE

  3. 3. An Interactive MIDD Framework for Evaluation and Comparison of PBPK Model Performance

    University essay from Uppsala universitet/Institutionen för farmaci

    Author : Dylan Garamani; [2022]
    Keywords : MIDD; PBPK; QSP; PK; GUI;

    Abstract : Modeling and simulation are becoming indispensable elements in drug development. Mechanistic modeling is susceptible to impacting several drug development and regulatory decisions through extrapolations beyond clinically researched scenarios by using its capacity to incorporate diverse data to provide a detailed and comprehensive understanding of a physiological and biological system. READ MORE

  4. 4. Pharmacokinetics: A comparison of physiologically based pharmacokinetic models : A comparison study

    University essay from Uppsala universitet/Institutionen för farmaci

    Author : Rosa Kafey; [2022]
    Keywords : PBPK; MODELLS;

    Abstract : Abstract Background: This thesis explores the pharmaceutical model physiologically based pharmacokinetics (PBPK) further and focuses on the basics of parameters used for the software tools to develop new drugs on the market today. Further reflects on what drug companies place their importance on when developing a new drug and why, by focusing on 29 different drugs and the parameters provided by the PBPK-model. READ MORE

  5. 5. Orphan G-Protein Coupled Receptors : Can we deorphanize the remaining orphans despite all the challenges?

    University essay from Linköpings universitet/Institutionen för fysik, kemi och biologi

    Author : Micaela Andersson; [2022]
    Keywords : Deorphanization; Heterodimerization; High-throughput screening; Orphan G-protein Coupled receptor; Pseudogenes; Reversed pharmacology;

    Abstract : G-protein coupled receptors (GPCRs) play a key role in a broad range of biological processes by binding to a wide variety of signaling molecules, which have resulted in 34% of all FDA-approved drugs which target GPCRs. The human genome encodes for approximately 800 GPCR members of which about 140 non-olfactory receptors remain orphans with an unknown function and endogenous ligand. READ MORE