Pharmacodynamics is a branch of drug design that involves the study of the biological and biological effects of drugs in the body or microorganisms or parasites inside or in the body and the mechanisms of drug action and the relationship between drug interactions and outcome. Pharmacodynamics has doubled as an emphasis on the effects of drugs on the body. Pharmacodynamics is sometimes abbreviated as "PD". The notion of pharmacodynamics has been extended to contain Multicellular Pharmacodynamics (MCPD). MCPD is a study of dynamic and dynamic environments and the relationship between a drug cluster and a dynamic and multidisciplinary organization. It is investigating drug metabolism in a multicellular system (mMCS), both in vivo and in silico. Networked Multicellular Pharmacodynamics (Net-MCPD) has also expanded the notion of MCPD to represent the regulatory networks and signal transduction pathways, as part of the formation of functional components in the cell. Antimicrobial pharmacodynamics is the relationship between antibiotic dispersion and its ability to block important endo- or ectoparasites processes and organisms. This branch of pharmacodynamics is about the complexity of the anti-virus agent to work, but especially on its antimicrobial effects.
Posters & Accepted Abstracts: Der Pharmacia Sinica
Posters & Accepted Abstracts: Der Pharmacia Sinica
ScientificTracks Abstracts: International Journal of Drug Development and Research
ScientificTracks Abstracts: International Journal of Drug Development and Research
Posters & Accepted Abstracts: American Journal of Ethnomedicine
Posters & Accepted Abstracts: American Journal of Ethnomedicine