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Mass-Action Law Dynamics Theory and Algorithm for Translational and Precision Medicine Informatics

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Mass-Action Law Dynamics Theory and Algorithm for Translational and Precision Medicine Informatics
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Mass-Action Law Dynamics Theory and Algorithm for Translational and Precision Medicine Informatics

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English | 2024 | PDF | 73 MB | 417 Pages

Ting-Chao Chou, 9780443288746, 978-0443288746, 978-0-443-28874-6, B0CZP7RVYG, 0443288747, 0443288755, 9780443288753, 978-0443288753

“Mass-Action Law Dynamics Theory and Algorithm for Translational and Precision Medicine Informatics” provides a comprehensive overview and update of the mass-action law-based unified dose-effect biodynamics, pharmacodynamics, bioinformatics, and the combination index theorem for insynergy definition (MAL-BD/PD/BI/CI). Contents advocate the fundamental MAL-PD/BI/CI/BI principle for biomedical R&D, clinical trials protocol design computerized data analysis, illustrates the MAL-dynamics theory with sample analysis, and includes data entry and automated computer report print-outs. In 11 sections “Mass-Action Law Dynamics Theory and Algorithm for Translational and Precision Medicine Informatics” leads the reader from an introduction and overview, to trial protocols and MAL-PD/CI approach for biomedical R&D in vitro and in animals. It describes the current Landscape of International FDA Drug Evaluation, Clinical Pharmacology, and Clinical Trials Guidance. This is a valuable resource for biomedical researchers, healthcare professionals, and students seeking to harness the power of data informatics in precision medicine.

• gives insight into that index equation (DRIE) that digitally determines how many folds of dose-reduction is needed for each drug in synergistic combinations 

• provides a comprehensive overview and update of mass-action law-based unified bioinformatics, dose effect biodynamics, pharmacodynamics, and the combination index theorem for synergy definition (MAL-BD/PD/BI/CI)