Biochemistry, cell biology, physiology, chemical biology, and biomedicine all contribute to molecular pharmacology, which is a multidisciplinary science. The focus is on the effects of medications on target molecules. It can be paired with studies in systems pharmacology, which looks at the positive and negative effects of specific medications on bodily systems, or toxicology, which looks at the harmful effects of pharmaceuticals and other substances on the body.
Biochemical pharmacology studies intact animals, organs, cells, subcellular compartments, and individual protein molecules to define the mechanisms of drug action and how drugs influence the organism using biochemistry, biophysics, molecular biology, and cell physiology.
Molecular Signaling
Mechanism of Drug Action
Chemical Biology
Drug Discovery
Structure of Drug-Receptor Complex
Systems Analysis of Drug Action
Drug Transport
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