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Alternatives > Category: Pharmacology / Toxicology

Simulations of Pharmacological Experiments on the Guinea Pig Ileum

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Summary Description

The subject covers basic receptor theory, including occupancy and how response size is related to occupancy. The user is introduced to dose-response curves through simulated experiments of the action of drugs on isolated guinea pig ileum.

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Commercial and Academic Services Ltd (CoAcS) (England)
Price:The following price is for 32-Bit Windows based packages: £240 for a department licence (25 users). There is no expiry date.


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Review by I.E. Hughes of School of Biomedical Sciences, University of Leeds (commissioned by eurca)

Summary
This resource neatly combines the theory and the practical aspects of the subject in a single package which contains appropriate material and is easy to use. It is an effective alternative to experiments on guinea pig ileum and would be very appropriate for first and second year university undergraduate students who do not need practical skills in working with isolated tissues in their future careers....

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Steve Moss (prsshm@bath.ac.uk) from United Kingdom 22/4/2002
Response to the review by the contact person of PCCAL
The review is very informative and I appreciate the effort that has beeen put into the presentation. The review is very fair, and I am pleased to say generally complimentary. We will keep the comments in mind when we update the packages.


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