Sentences with phrase «pharmacologist studies»

A molecular pharmacologist studies the interaction between drugs and the structures found on and inside of cells.

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The pharmacologist felt the animal studies submitted were not a good indication of possible toxicity in humans, since animals absorb thalidomide poorly.
Miriam Schneider, a behavioral pharmacologist who studies adolescence at the University of Heidelberg, and her colleagues recently documented this shift.
The study impressed Paul Kaufman, an ocular pharmacologist at the University of Wisconsin, Madison.
The paper «is a tour de force,» for its labor - intensive validation of concepts that had only been inferred from smaller studies, says molecular pharmacologist Gavril Pasternak of the Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center in New York City.
'' [This study] opens a new option for reevaluating phenomena which we have been wondering about for decades,» says Kay Brune, a pharmacologist at the University of Erlangen in Germany.
A team of clinical pharmacologists, statisticians and IT experts conducted a risk analysis of the problems at Cetero, she said, and they «concluded that the risk of a misleading result was very low given how the studies were done, how the data were captured and so forth.»
Although pharmacologists have studied GPCRs for many years, there is still a debate on how they operate — are they isolated units that randomly collide with each other or are they deliberately coupled together to receive signals?
«It seems to have similar effects as an antidepressant and antianxiety drug,» says Arieh Moussaieff, a pharmacologist from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, who led the study.
«Resolvin D2 is an excellent prototype for a new anti-inflammatory drug,» says pharmacologist Mauro Perretti of Queen Mary University of London, one of the study's authors.
In a joint study, clinical pharmacologist Markus Zeitlinger and gastroenterologist Werner Dolak from MedUni Vienna showed that this combination of medication can result in inflammation in the small intestine.
Bassell and pharmacologist Yue Feng recently received a grant from the National Institute of Child Health and Development to study FMRP's regulation of RNA in greater detail.
A study conducted by pharmacologists demonstrated that diphenylamine found in onion was more effective in lowering blood sugar than popular drug Tolbutamid.
According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, both pharmacologists and zoologists study the effects of drugs on animals.
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