2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.ajme.2014.06.004
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“…Fortunately, the current researches indicate that the future will bring new therapeutic approaches especially that pharmacology is investigating divers aspects including cells receptors [6-9], neural signalling [10,11], biochemical interactions [12,13], toxicology [14] and even traditional medicines [9,10,15,16]. All that combined with the development of animal models [13,[17][18][19][20] to both test drugs and elucidating the pathological pathways.…”
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“…Fortunately, the current researches indicate that the future will bring new therapeutic approaches especially that pharmacology is investigating divers aspects including cells receptors [6-9], neural signalling [10,11], biochemical interactions [12,13], toxicology [14] and even traditional medicines [9,10,15,16]. All that combined with the development of animal models [13,[17][18][19][20] to both test drugs and elucidating the pathological pathways.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Such concepts, if put within the adequate context, would surely strengthen our knowledge about neuroscience and provide fruitful details to understand neurological functioning, develop therapies (based on both biochemistry and pharmacology [11][12][13]), build animal models of neurological disease [14,15] such as Alzheimer's disease [16,18] and Parkinson disease [19].…”
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“…Importantly, biochemistry also describes metabotropic receptors of the nervous system, such as the G protein coupled receptors [8], that play important roles in both neurophysiology [9] and neuropharmacology [10]. Furthermore, biochemistry governs biological events related to field such as genetic (gene expression) and proteomics that are closely related to the well-functioning of the nervous system as well.Such concepts, if put within the adequate context, would surely strengthen our knowledge about neuroscience and provide fruitful details to understand neurological functioning, develop therapies (based on both biochemistry and pharmacology [11][12][13]), build animal models of neurological disease [14,15] such as Alzheimer's disease [16,18] and Parkinson disease [19]. …”
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“…Practically, local, national, regional and international organizations representing the cultural and religious associations and groups; in collaboration with the World Health Organization (WHO) can provide lists of the products that their followers can consume so that the pharmaceutical firms and drugs producers can consider such lists during the drugs preparation process. After products are made (including drugs prepared from natural resources [7][8][9]) a note is written to specify that these products meet the conditions and are conform to the requirements of a specific culture orreligion. Importantly, the same drugs can be prepared with more than one type of product such as preparing the same capsules in two versions, one using animal gelatin and in the other type using a non-animal gelatin.…”
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