Bentham Science announces the release of an essential reference for researchers, educators, and industry professionals engaged in drug discovery and experimental pharmacology. Zebrafish Models for Experimental Pharmacology: A Handbook presents a clear, practical, and methodologically rich approach to harnessing the Zebrafish as a powerful model organism in biomedical research.
Zebrafish have become a vital tool for evaluating drug efficacy, investigating disease mechanisms, and advancing translational medicine. This handbook not only explores their scientific utility but also offers practical, step-by-step experimental protocols designed to guide both beginners and seasoned researchers.
From ethical considerations in animal research to solution preparation, tissue mounting techniques, and in vitro experimentation, the book equips readers with both theoretical grounding and applied knowledge. Numerous worked examples, illustrative diagrams, and real-world case discussions help bridge the gap between classroom learning and laboratory application.
Highlights of the Book:
- Practical protocols for using Zebrafish in pharmacological and disease modeling studies.
- Guidance on ethical research practices, animal handling, and care.
- Step-by-step instructions for solution preparation and tissue mounting.
- Integration of worked examples to support learning and application.
- Relevant content tailored to the pharmacology curriculum and industry needs.
- Comprehensive reference lists for advanced readers seeking deeper exploration of topics.
Access the book here: http://bit.ly/4m91q9b
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About the Author:
Prof. Shamsher Singh serves as Professor and Head of the Department of Pharmacology at ISF College of Pharmacy, Moga, Punjab, India, affiliated with IK Gujral Punjab Technical University. Holding a Ph.D. from ISFCP, he has an extensive academic and research record, with over 150 peer-reviewed publications, 27 international book chapters, 10 authored books, and 11 design patents granted by the Government of India. His supervision spans UG projects, Pharm.D, M. Pharm., and Ph.D. candidates, particularly in neurological research. Recipient of multiple research grants from prestigious bodies such as ICMR, DST, and IBRO, Prof. Singh has also been recognized among the top 2% scientists in 2024 by Elsevier data compiled by Stanford University.