A Short History of the Drug Receptor Concept
Author(s)
C. Prüll
A. Maehle
R. Halliwell
C. Prüll
A. Maehle
R. Halliwell
The concept of specific receptors for drugs, hormones and transmitters lies at the very heart of biomedicine. This book is the first to consider the idea from its 19th century origins in the work of John Newport Langley and Paul Ehrlich, to its development of during the 20th century and its current impact on drug discovery in the 21st century.
Keywords
History, Social History, History, General, General, Physical & Earth Sciences -> Science -> History, Social Sciences -> History -> Special Topics, Allied Health & Medical -> Medical -> History, Allied Health & Medical -> Nursing -> General, Social Sciences -> History -> Modern History, SC731000, SC723000, SCH64000, SCH41005, SC724000, SC713000, SUCO41138, 4624, 4640, 6723, 3774, 4304, 8275
History, Social History, History, General, General, Physical & Earth Sciences -> Science -> History, Social Sciences -> History -> Special Topics, Allied Health & Medical -> Medical -> History, Allied Health & Medical -> Nursing -> General, Social Sciences -> History -> Modern History, SC731000, SC723000, SCH64000, SCH41005, SC724000, SC713000, SUCO41138, 4624, 4640, 6723, 3774, 4304, 8275
Name in long format: | The Rise of New Media 1750–1850 Transatlantic Discourse and American Memory |
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ISBN-10: | 0230583741 |
ISBN-13: | 9780230583740 |
Book pages: | 600 |
Book language: | English |
Edition: | 2 |
Binding: | eBook |
Publisher: | Springer Nature |
Dimensions: | eBook |