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On Accelerating Medicines Partnership Initiative: Better Diagnosis without Better Therapies? | Juniper Publishers

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On Accelerating Medicines Partnership Initiative: Better Diagnosis without Better Therapies? by Karel Petrak in Modern Applications of Bioequivalence & Bioavailability | Juniper Publishers Research strategy of the Accelerating Medicines Partnership is examined, with a conclusion that, in addition to identifying disease biomarkers, more effort should be put into identifying and developing molecular targets of disease. https://juniperpublishers.com/mabb/MABB.MS.ID.555580.php  

Computer Simulation in Pharmacokinetic and Pharmacodynamic Studies | Juniper Publishers

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Computer Simulation in Pharmacokinetic and Pharmacodynamic Studies by Puspendra Kumar in Modern Applications of Bioequivalence & Bioavailability | Juniper Publishers Computer simulation in the field of Pharmacokinetic and Pharmacodynamics or in silica model is need of the hour in the biomedical field. In silica studies helps the research with ease and effectiveness. The current review summarises the various computer simulation models for different drugs with their outcomes. The current field is still under developed and needs more number of researches to achieve the goals. https://juniperpublishers.com/mabb/MABB.MS.ID.555582.php

Technology Development of Glycosyl Resins for Wood Composites | Juniper Publishers

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Technology Development of Glycosyl Resins for Wood Composites by Sheldon Q Shi in  Modern Applications of Bioequivalence & Bioavailability in Juniper Publishers The synthesis methods for renewable and eco-friendly glycosyl adhesives were reviewed. The low molecular weight carbohydrate-based adhesives and the carbohydrate modified urea-formaldehyde resin, melamine-formaldehyde resin, phenol-formaldehyde resin and polyurethane resin were discussed. The paper provides an understanding of glycosyl adhesive synthesis, and its utilization in modifying different formaldehyde based adhesives. Hydroxyl and furfural reactions have been the main synthesis methods for the glycosyl adhesive and the glycosyl modified formaldehyde-based adhesives. The current adhesive synthesis methods have been highly dependent on the specific conditions, while most of the synthesis processes are not suitable for scaling up. The future research should focus on identifying an effecti...