The disciplines of pharmacology and physiology touch on virtually every field of the biomedical sciences, presenting endless opportunities to discover disease mechanisms and develop new treatments.
These substances, which include pharmaceutical products and biomarkers, have a broad range of applications. Biotechnology's intersection with pharmacology holds promise for developing innovative ...
Pharmacology is a branch of biomedical science, encompassing clinical pharmacology, that is concerned with the effects of drugs/pharmaceuticals and other xenobiotics on living systems, as well as ...
Jan. 30, 2025 — Propranolol, a beta blocker medication used for treating high blood pressure and preventing migraines, may lower ischemic stroke risk in women who experience migraines ...
Double blind, placebo controlled studies, as well as open label clinical trials, provide evidence that, when appropriate targets and doses are selected, botulinum toxin temporarily ameliorates ...
The Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Pharmacology at NYU Langone Health has a rich and distinguished history and maintains active research programs in epigenetics, genome integrity, protein ...
Joseph Pediaditakis is one of the Greek scientists who are excelling abroad, opening new horizons in neurodegenerative disease research. With his groundbreaking achievement, the “Human Brain Chip”, he ...
Alcoholic neuropathy, also known as alcoholic peripheral neuropathy, refers to damage of the nerves due to chronic and excessive alcohol consumption. Affected nerves include the peripheral nerves, ...
Some causes are common, such as neuropathies that occur with diabetes. Others are rare genetic disorders. Symptoms occur when the autonomic nervous system (ANS) doesn’t send or receive nerve signals ...