Preface | p. xi |
Acknowledgments | p. xiii |
Contributors | p. xv |
Biomarkers in Drug Discovery | p. 1 |
The Importance of Biomarkers in Translational Medicine | p. 3 |
Validation of Biochemical Biomarker Assays used in Drug Discovery and Development: A Review of Challenges and Solutions | p. 23 |
Proteomic Methods to Develop Protein Biomarkers | p. 49 |
Overview of Metabolomics Basics | p. 79 |
Clinical Application of Biomarkers | p. 139 |
Vascular Biomarkers and Imaging Studies | p. 141 |
Cardiovascular Biomarkers as Examples of Success and Failure in Predicting Safety in Humans | p. 163 |
The Use of Molecular Imaging for Receptor Occupancy Decision Making in Drug Development | p. 189 |
Biosensors for Clinical Biomarkers | p. 203 |
Regulatory Perspectives | p. 229 |
Regulatory Perspectives on Biomarker Development | p. 231 |
Perspectives from the European Regulatory Authorities | p. 255 |
Use of Biomarker in Drug Development-Japanese Perspectives | p. 269 |
Predicting in VIVO | p. 289 |
In Vitro-In Vivo Correlations of Hepatic Drug Clearance | p. 291 |
The Potential of In Silico and In Vitro Approaches to Predict In Vivo Drug-Drug Interactions and ADMET/TOX Properties | p. 307 |
In Vitro-In Vivo Correlations in Drug Discovery and Development: Concepts and Applications in Toxicology | p. 331 |
Assessing the Potential for Induction of Cytochrome P450 Enzymes and Predicting the In Vivo Response | p. 353 |
Index | p. 383 |
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