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In recent years, the field of Toxinology has expanded substantially. On the one hand it studies venomous animals, plants and micro organisms in detail to understand their mode of action on targets. While on the other, it explores the biochemical composition, genomics and proteomics of toxins and venoms to understand their three interaction with life forms (especially humans), development of antidotes and exploring their pharmacological potential. Therefore, Toxinology has deep linkages with biochemistry, molecular biology, anatomy and pharmacology. In addition, there is a fast developing applied subfield, clinical toxinology, which deals with understanding and managing medical effects of toxins on human body. Given the huge impact of toxin-based deaths globally, and the potential of venom in generation of drugs for so-far incurable diseases (for example, Diabetes, Chronic Pain), the continued research and growth of the field is imminent. This has led to the growth of research in the area and the consequent scholarly output by way of publications in journals and books. Despite this ever growing body of literature within biomedical sciences, there is still no all-inclusive reference work available that collects all of the important biochemical, biomedical and clinical insights relating to Toxinology. The Handbook of Toxinology aims to address this gap and cover the field of Toxinology comprehensively
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monografia Rebiun26647069 https://catalogo.rebiun.org/rebiun/record/Rebiun26647069 cr nn 008mamaa 190617s2020 ne | s |||| 0|eng d 9789400762886 CBUC 991000762639706706 CBUC 991003980399706708 UPVA 998245605903706 UNAV 610 23 Clinical Toxinology Recurso electrónico] edited by P. Gopalakrishnakone, S.M.A. Faiz, Christeine Ariaranee Gnanathasan, Abdulrazaq Garba Habib, Ravindra Fernando, Chen-Chang Yang, Carl-Wilhelm Vogel, Denise V. Tambourgi, Steven A. Seifert Dordrecht Springer Netherlands 2020 Dordrecht Dordrecht Springer Netherlands 5400 p. 300 il., 150 il. col 5400 p. Springer eBooks Toxinology In recent years, the field of Toxinology has expanded substantially. On the one hand it studies venomous animals, plants and micro organisms in detail to understand their mode of action on targets. While on the other, it explores the biochemical composition, genomics and proteomics of toxins and venoms to understand their three interaction with life forms (especially humans), development of antidotes and exploring their pharmacological potential. Therefore, Toxinology has deep linkages with biochemistry, molecular biology, anatomy and pharmacology. In addition, there is a fast developing applied subfield, clinical toxinology, which deals with understanding and managing medical effects of toxins on human body. Given the huge impact of toxin-based deaths globally, and the potential of venom in generation of drugs for so-far incurable diseases (for example, Diabetes, Chronic Pain), the continued research and growth of the field is imminent. This has led to the growth of research in the area and the consequent scholarly output by way of publications in journals and books. Despite this ever growing body of literature within biomedical sciences, there is still no all-inclusive reference work available that collects all of the important biochemical, biomedical and clinical insights relating to Toxinology. The Handbook of Toxinology aims to address this gap and cover the field of Toxinology comprehensively Forma de acceso: World Wide Web Gopalakrishnakone, P. Faiz, S.M.A. Gnanathasan, Christeine Ariaranee Habib, Abdulrazaq Garba Fernando, Ravindra Yang, Chen-Chang Vogel, Carl-Wilhelm Tambourgi, Denise V. Seifert, Steven A. SpringerLink