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Pharmacology of Inflammation |
a computer simulation of experiments to demonstrate the effects of pharmacological agents on the cutaneous inflammatory response in the anaesthetised rabbit. David Dewhurst, Susan Brain and Jake Broadhurst |
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This program simulates a range of experiments designed to demonstrate the action of inflammatory mediators and pharmacological agents on the in vivo inflammatory response in the anaesthetised rabbit. The program uses data obtained from actual experiments and is aimed at undergraduate students on courses in which pharmacology is a major component. It may be particularly useful for teaching students either to support laboratory practicals or, in those departments where lack of equipment and/or technical expertise precludes this, as a student- centered alternative. Introductionand Methods sections combine text and high- quality colour graphics to describe the animal preparation, the methods employed to measure oedema formation (extravascular accumulation of 125I - albumin) and neutrophil accumulation, and to provide the student with the essential background information required to understand the how the inflammatory response is triggered, and the mechanisms involved. TheExperiments section allows the student to select, from a menu, to study the effects of the following agents on oedema formation (and where appropriate on neutrophil numbers) in normal rabbits:
A section describing the results of selected experiments using sensitized rabbits is also included and covers the IgG (Reverse Passive Arthus response) and IgE response. The results are presented in graphical form either as bar-charts or line graphs. The program contains numerous self-assessment exercises which demand interpretation of experimental data presented to them, and an understanding of the underlying inflammatory mechanisms. These student-centred activities make the program useful for self-directed learning or, in the ideal situation, it would be incorporated into a structured teaching programme and used with a teacher-designed workbook. Hardware requirements: Targetaudience: Undergraduate pharmacology, pharmacy, biomedical science and medical students Price: £199 (multiuser/departmental licence) |
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Language Versions: English Hardware Requirements: Windows: Intel Pentium II 450MHz or faster processor (or equivalent), 128MB of RAM; Microsoft Windows 98, Windows Me, Windows 2000, Windows XP or Windows Server 2003 Recommended Browser Software: Windows: Internet Explorer; Macintosh: Safari or Firefox; Both: Adobe Flash Player plug-in, version 8 or higher Target Audience: Undergraduate pharmacology, pharmacy, biomedical science and medical students. Price: £250 (multiuser, educational license) ISBN 1-874758-24-7 |
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