
Abstracts
Sixth International Congress of Pharmacology
- 1st Edition - September 11, 2013
- Imprint: Pergamon
- Author: Sam Stuart
- Language: English
- eBook ISBN:9 7 8 - 1 - 4 8 3 1 - 5 2 5 3 - 0
Abstracts of the Sixth International Congress of Pharmacology deals with papers submitted during the pharmacology congress held at Helsinki in 1975. This collection of papers deals… Read more
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Abstracts of the Sixth International Congress of Pharmacology deals with papers submitted during the pharmacology congress held at Helsinki in 1975. This collection of papers deals with research and development in pharmacology and biotherapeutic drugs. The wide array of subjects deals with the therapeutic implications of controlled drug delivery and the methods of drug application, including pharmacological investigations on cell in a culture. The book also contains papers about the interactions of neurotransmitters and the hypothalamic releasing hormones and toxins as tools in receptor studies. Some papers also deal with behavioral pharmacology that covers drug dependence, narcotic analgesics, and anesthetics. The text explains the method seminar concerning animal models simulating pathological conditions. Other papers discuss the pharmacology of emotive behavior with some volunteer papers dealing with subjects of toxicology, neurochemistry, and clinical psychopharmacology. The book also contains papers on cancer chemotherapy, hypertension, neurochemistry, and hematology. One paper evaluates the effects of cardiovascular drugs in humans. This book is suitable for pharmacologists, drug researchers, micro-chemists, oncologists, and specialists in many fields of medicine.
Monday
Morning
Symposia: Extra-neuronal Uptake of Catecholamines
Novel Methods of Drug Application
Method Seminar: Cells Used as Models in Pharmacology
Volunteer Papers: Transmitter Amino Acids
Catecholamines: Synthesis
Anesthetics
Toxicology I
Neuropharmacology I
Polypeptides
Narcotic Analgesics I
Cardiovascular Pharmacology
Smooth Muscle
Clinical Pharmacology: Pharmacokinetics
Biotransformation: Inhibition of Drug Metabolism
Biochemical Pharmacology
Gastrointestinal Pharmacology
Cancer Chemotherapy
Noon
Invited Lectures: Metabolism of Endogenous Noradrenaline
Drug Utilization
Azidomorphines
Pharmacological investigations on cells in culture
Afternoon
Symposia: Axonal Transport Mechanisms
Alcohol Dependence
Volunteer Papers: Dopamine in the CNS I: Synaptic Mechanisms
Neuroendocrinology
Histamine I: Non-mast Cell and Receptors
CNS Pharmacology I: Cholinergic Mechanisms
Neuropharmacology II
Monoamine Oxidase
Autonomic Pharmacology: ß-Receptors and Antagonists
Cardiovascular Pharmacology: Cardiotonic Drugs
Gastrointestinal Pharmacology
Biochemical Pharmacology: Enzymes
Clinical Pharmacology I
Clinical Pharmacology II
Drug Disposition
Tuesday
Morning
Symposia: Interactions of Neurotransmitters and the Hypothalamic Releasing Hormones
Drug Metabolism
Method Seminar: Physical Methods in Pharmacology
Volunteer Papers: Prostaglandins I
Catecholamines: Storage, Axonal Flow and Uptake
5-Hydroxytryptamine I
Toxicology II
Neuropharmacology III
Round-table Discussion on Kinins
Narcotic Analgesics II: Acute Effects
Hypertension: Clinical Pharmacology
Smooth Muscle II
Pharmacokinetics of Drugs in Renal Disease
Clinical Pharmacology: Safety of Drugs
Neuromuscular Junction. Striated Muscle
Membranes: ATPase, Transport
Methodological Aspects in Pharmacology
Noon
Invited Lectures: Pituitary Hormones on Motivational, Learning and Memory Processes
Developmental Aspects of Drug Metabolism
Use Computer Assisted Teaching System (CATS) in Pharmacology
Afternoon
Symposia: Toxins as Tools in Receptor Studies
The Effect of Drugs on the Immune Mechanisms
Method Seminar: Methods Used in Behavioral Studies
Volunteer Papers: Cyclic Nucleotides I
Catecholamines: Metabolic Effects
Histamine II: Mast Cell
Neuropharmacology: Effects of Hypoxia and Oxygenation
Drugs and Cell Organelles
Alcohol I: CNS Aspects
Cardiovascular Pharmacology: Myocardium
Renal Pharmacology I
Microsomal Drug Metabolism I
Clinical Pharmacology: Anti-inflammatory Drugs
Behavioral Pharmacology
Drug Dependence
Narcotic Analgesics. Anesthetics
Wednesday
Morning
Symposia: Novel Transmitter Substances
Mechanisms of Action of Lipid Lowering Drugs
Method Seminar: Animal Models Simulating Pathological Conditions
Volunteer Papers: Prostaglandins
Reproductive Endocrinology
5-Hydroxytryptamine II
CNS Pharmacology II: Anticonvulsants
Synthesis and Degradation of Acetylcholine
Renal Pharmacology II
Narcotic Analgesics III: Tolerance and Dependence
Cardiovascular Pharmacology: Adrenolytic Effects
Smooth Muscle III
Pharmacokinetics: Absorption, Distribution and Excretion
Biochemical Pharmacology: Enzyme Inhibitors
Cardiovascular Pharmacology I
Cardiovascular Pharmacology II: Hypertension
Antipyretic Analgesics. Renal Pharmacology
Noon
Invited Lectures: Psychopharmacology and Conservation
Feedback between Human and Animal Studies
Histamine Receptors
On the Significance of Hydrophobic Radicals for the Interaction of Curare-like Substances with Cholinoreceptors
Afternoon
Symposia: Nerve Growth Factor
Evaluation of Toxicity of Food Additives
Volunteer Papers: Behavioral Pharmacology I: Dopamine Acetylcholine Interactions
Anorexia and Control of Feeding
Inflammation I
Herbicides and Pesticides
Membrane Transport
Memory and Learning
Alcohol II: Metabolic Aspects
Cardiovascular Pharmacology: Arrhythmias I
Pulmonary Pharmacology
Microsomal Drug Metabolism II
Clinical Pharmacology: Neurology
Cyclic Nucleotides I
Cyclic Nucleotides II
Lipid Pharmacology
Thursday
Morning
Symposia: Pharmacology of Emotive Behavior
Mechanisms of Drug Action on Central Cardiovascular Control
Method Seminar: Gas Chromatography-mass Spectrometry in Pharmacology and Toxicology
Volunteer Papers: Prostaglandins III
Catecholamines: Release and Degradation
Immunopharmacology I
Developmental pharmacology I
Cholinergic Mechanisms
Molecular Pharmacology
Narcotic Analgesics IV: Binding and Kinetics
Cardiovascular Pharmacology: Clinical
Vascular Smooth Muscle I
Clinical Pharmacology: Drug Metabolism
Psychopharmacology: Clinical
Toxicology
Neurochemistry
Uptake, Storage and Release of Transmitters
Noon
Invited Lectures: Accidental Discoveries in Pharmacology
Enzyme Inhibitors of Microbial Origin
Tryptaminergic Neurotransmission
Prostaglandins and Reproduction
Afternoon
Symposia: Membrane Receptors: Isolation and Characterization
New Treatment Models Emerging from Prostaglandin Research
Volunteer Papers: Dopamine in the CNS II: Behavioral Aspects
Catecholamines: Release
Immunopharmacology II
CNS Pharmacology III: Antipsychotics and Antidepressants
Nonnarcotic Analgesics
Cannabis
Cardiovascular Pharmacology: Arrhythmias II
Cardiovascular Pharmacology: Coronary
Developmental Pharmacology II
Clinical Pharmacology: Metabolic and Endocrinological Aspects
Neuropharmacology
Autonomic Pharmacology
Endocrine and Reproduction
Friday
Morning
Symposia: Cyclic Nucleotides as Mediators of Drug Action
Toxicity and Metabolism of Plasticizers and Plastics
Volunteer Papers: Catecholamines in the CNS: Synthesis and Metabolism
Biogenic Amines: Central
Inflammation II
Cancer Chemotherapy
Autonomic Pharmacology
Neuromuscular Junction
Drug Dependence
Hypertension
Lipid Pharmacology
Biochemical Pharmacology: Drug Metabolism
Pharmacokinetics
Catecholamines
5-HT, Histamine and Polypeptides
Prostaglandins
Afternoon
Symposia: Pharmacological Aspects of CSF-transport System
Evaluation of Cardiovascular Drugs in Man
Volunteer Papers: Cyclic Nucleotides II
Autonomic Pharmacology: Cholinergic
Neurochemistry
Receptors
Catecholamines: Peripheral
Hematology
Behavioral Pharmacology II
Hypertension: Central Mechanisms
Vascular Smooth Muscle II
Pharmacokinetics: Liver and Biliary Excretion
Chemotherapy
Author Index
Subject Index
- Edition: 1
- Published: September 11, 2013
- Imprint: Pergamon
- Language: English
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Sam Stuart
Dr. Sam Stuart is a physiotherapist and a research Fellow within the Balance Disorders Laboratory, OHSU. His work focuses on vision, cognition and gait in neurological disorders, examining how technology-based interventions influence these factors. He has published extensively in world leading clinical and engineering journals focusing on a broad range of activities such as real-world data analytics, algorithm development for wearable technology and provided expert opinion on technology for concussion assessment for robust player management. He is currently a guest editor for special issues (sports medicine and transcranial direct current stimulation for motor rehabilitation) within Physiological Measurement and Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation, respectively.
Affiliations and expertise
Senior Research Fellow, Department of Sport, Exercise and Rehabilitation, Northumbria University, UK
Honorary Physiotherapist, Northumbria Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust, North Shields, UKRead Abstracts on ScienceDirect