ABSTRACT

Antithrombotic Drugs in Thrombosis Models presents a critical review of the use of thrombosis models and an original, highly sensitive methodology for testing antithrombotics based on a more adequate understanding of thrombotic processes. The methods form an integrated system stressing particularly the plurifactorial and global character of thrombosis and the key role of a generalized mild endothelial lesion. Packed with illustrations, this book documents the effectiveness of the system through the screening of a series of acknowledged and potential antithrombotics, and includes a unique study of their mutual combinations. Special emphasis is placed on the importance of biomodels for preliminary testing of antithrombotics. This book is particularly useful to researchers in pharmacology and the pharmaceutical industry; however, those interested in drug research and the field of cardiovascular medicine will benefit as well.

chapter Chapter 1|1 pages

Introduction

chapter Chapter 2|35 pages

The Rational Basis of Thrombosis Models

chapter Chapter 3|36 pages

Basic Methods

chapter Chapter 4|114 pages

Effects of Antithrombotic and Results of Drug Screening

chapter Chapter 5|35 pages

Drug Combinations

chapter Chapter 6|1 pages

General Conclusions