IN VITRO AND IN VIVO TECHNIQUES with consideration of biological system /

This book consists of 10 chapters that address current issues involving in vitro and in vivo biological assays. In vitro and in vivo bioassays are essential for the discovery and development of biologically-active agents. The techniques ensure that the discovered agent is worthy of a clinical study....

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Main Authors: Saleha Shahar, editor 609260, Siti Pauliena Mohd. Bohari, editor 562347, Darshini Murugiah, contributor 632805, Haryati Jamaluddin, contributor 601462, Heeravathy Ramachandra, contributor 632790, Mohd. Helmi Sani, contributor 614697, Joazaizulfazli Jamalis, contributor 280753, Khairunadwa Jemon, contributor 601214, Law, Jia Xian, contributor 632804, Mei, Ling Ng, contributor 632792, Mohd. Faez Sharif, contributor 632798, Mohd. Hamzah Mohd. Nasir, contributor 632793, Muhammad Suhail Mohd. Ariffin, contributor 647722, Nadiah Sulaiman, contributor 543317, Loius, Naveen Eugene, contributor 632806, Nor Azlina Ahmad, contributor 288485, Nurul Aqilah Roslan, contributor 632801, Razauden Mohamed Zulkifli, contributor 601463, Saleha Shahar, contributor 609260, Siti Pauliena Mohd. Bohari, contributor 562347, Stella Joan Berendam, contributor 632788, Syazwani Itri Amran, contributor 609117, Zaidah Rahmat, contributor 614726, Zetty Amirah Zuilkifli, contributor 632791
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Language:eng
Published: Johor Bahru,Johor : PENERBIT UTM PRESS, 2020
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Summary:This book consists of 10 chapters that address current issues involving in vitro and in vivo biological assays. In vitro and in vivo bioassays are essential for the discovery and development of biologically-active agents. The techniques ensure that the discovered agent is worthy of a clinical study. Unfortunately, many gave little thought on bioassays’ choice at the discovery stage, thus creating false leads, low-quality, and non-reproducible data. Many discoveries from such poorly-considered bioassays fall short at the clinical stage and waste precious resources. This book deliberates on the issues in popular in vitro and in vivo bioassays for a better perspective of their limitations, hence ensuring accurate interpretation of findings. The book carries two themes: in vitro and in vivo bioactivity assays. Chapters 1 to 6 discuss prevalent in vitro bioassays—antiviral, cytotoxicity, scratch assay, and cellular biochemistry assays. Chapters 7 to 9 introduce in vivo studies in small animals and 3D culture in a dish. The book also presents special feature of in silico approach in Chapter 10, which offers a glimpse of computational power to support in vitro and in vivo biological findings. Studies discussed in this volume will benefit researchers in academia and the industry whose work might be focused on discovering the next bioactive agents.