9781439872109-1439872104-Toxicologic Pathology: Nonclinical Safety Assessment

Toxicologic Pathology: Nonclinical Safety Assessment

ISBN-13: 9781439872109
ISBN-10: 1439872104
Edition: 1
Author: Pritam S. Sahota, James A. Popp, Jerry F. Hardisty, Chirukandath Gopinath
Publication date: 2013
Publisher: CRC Press
Format: Hardcover 1015 pages
Category: Technology
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ISBN-13: 9781439872109
ISBN-10: 1439872104
Edition: 1
Author: Pritam S. Sahota, James A. Popp, Jerry F. Hardisty, Chirukandath Gopinath
Publication date: 2013
Publisher: CRC Press
Format: Hardcover 1015 pages
Category: Technology

Summary

Toxicologic Pathology: Nonclinical Safety Assessment (ISBN-13: 9781439872109 and ISBN-10: 1439872104), written by authors Pritam S. Sahota, James A. Popp, Jerry F. Hardisty, Chirukandath Gopinath, was published by CRC Press in 2013. With an overall rating of 4.5 stars, it's a notable title among other Technology books. You can easily purchase or rent Toxicologic Pathology: Nonclinical Safety Assessment (Hardcover) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used Technology books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.62.

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As drug development shifts over time to address unmet medical needs and more targeted therapies are developed, previously unseen pharmacological or off-target effects may occur in treatment. Designed to provide practical information for the bench toxicologic pathologist working in pharmaceutical drug research, Toxicologic Pathology: Nonclinical Safety Assessment presents a histopathologic description of lesions observed during drug development and discusses their implication in the drug development process.

Divided into two sections, the book systematically assists pathologists in making a determination as to the origin and potential importance of a lesion and its relevance for assessing human risk. The first section includes eight "concept" chapters to orient pathologists in areas that are important for effective interaction with other pathologists as well as the many non-pathologists involved in drug development. The second section is made up of organ-based chapters, each including light microscopic and electron microscopic descriptions of pathological lesions, differential diagnoses, biological consequences, pathogenesis, mechanism of lesion formation, and the expected clinical pathology correlates.

This volumepresents critical information―both published and unpublished and gained through personal experience―to improve the quality of drug safety evaluation and to expedite and improve the efficiency of the process. This book is crafted to assist students, residents, and toxicologic pathologists in their early career phase by serving as a resource that can effectively be used as a ready reference next to the microscope. In addition, more experienced pathologists will find this volume to be invaluable during their assessments. The book is also a valuable reference for toxicologists to assist in understanding compound-related pathological findings and to provide background for working on a range of toxicological problems.

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