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    Handbook of drug screening

    Published 2001
    Table of Contents: “…Moving into the third millennium after a century of screening -- Basic considerations in designing high-throughput screening assays -- Screening platforms -- Homogeneous assays for high-throughput and ultrahigh-throughput screening -- Microbe-based screening systems -- Molecular genetic screen design for agricultural and pharmaceutical product discovery -- Receptor screens for small molecule agonist and antagonist discovery -- Functional assay screens -- Enzyme screens -- Screening strategies for ion channel targets -- High-throughput screening assays for detection of transcription -- Screening of combinatorial biology libraries for natural products discovery -- Higher-throughput screening assays with human hepatocytes for hepatotoxicity, metabolic stability, and drug-drug interaction potential -- High-throughput screening for metabolism-based drug-drug interactions -- The ATCG of drug discovery -- Genomics/functional proteomics for identification of new targets -- Bioinformatics: identification of novel targets and their characterization -- The evolution of laboratory automation -- Robotics and automation -- Assay miniaturization: developing technologies and assay formats -- Screening in the NanoWorld: single-molecule spectroscopy and miniaturized high-throughput screening.…”
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    Biochemistry For Dummies by Moore, John T., Langley, Richard H

    Published 2021
    Table of Contents: “…Part 1: Setting the stage: basic biochemistry concepts Biochemistry: What you need to know and why Seems so basic: Water chemistry and pH Fun with carbon: Organic chemistry part 2: The meat of biochemistry: proteins Amino acids: The building blocks of protein Protein structure and function Enzyme kinetics: Getting there faster part 3: Carbohydrates, lipids, nucleic acids, and more, oh my What we crave: Carbohydrates Lipids and membranes Nucleic acids and the code of life Vitamins: Both simple and complex Hormones: The body's messengers part 4: Bioenergetics and pathways Life and energy ATP: The body's monetary system Smelly biochemistry: Nitrogen in biological systems part 5: Genetics: why we are what we are Photocopying DNA Transcribe this! …”
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    Stahl's Essential Psychopharmacology Neuroscientific Basis and Practical Applications by Stahl, Stephen M.

    Published 2021
    Table of Contents: “…Transporters, Receptors and Enzymes as Targets of Psychopharmacological Drug Action - 3. …”
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    Ullmann's encyclopedia of industrial chemistry

    Published 2011
    Table of Contents: “…vol. 1. abrasion and erosion to air -- vol. 2. air -- vol. 3. amino acids to antiepileptics -- vol. 4. antifreezes to basic principles of chromatography -- vol. 5. batteries of biotechnology -- vol. 6. biotechnology -- vol. 7. carbon -- vol. 8. cereals to chloroformic esters -- vol. 9. chlorohydrins to concrete -- vol. 10. confectionery to cyano compounds, inorganic -- vol. 11. cyanuric acid and cyanuric chloride to dyes, general survey -- vol. 12. ecology and ecotoxicology, fundamentals to enzymes -- vol. 13. enzymes -- vol. 14. fats and fatty oils to filtration -- vol. 15. fire extinguishing agents to formaldehyde -- vol. 16. …”
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    Tietz fundamentals of clinical chemistry

    Published 2008
    Table of Contents: “…Selection and analytical evaluation of methods-with statistical techniques -- Establishment and use of reference values -- Clinical laboratory informatics -- Quality management -- Nucleic acids -- Amino acids and proteins -- Enzymes -- Tumor markers -- Creatinine, urea, and uric acid -- Carbohydrates -- Lipids, lipoprotiens, apolipoproteins, and other cardiovascular risk factors -- Electrolytes and blood gases -- Hormones -- Catecholamines and serotonin -- Vitamins and trace elements -- Hemoglobin, iron, and bilirubin --…”
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