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The Emerging Discipline of Quantitative Systems Pharmacology

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The Emerging Discipline of Quantitative Systems Pharmacology
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Publisher: Frontiers Media S.A.
ISBN-13: 9782889196425
Number of pages: 99

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Quantitative Systems Pharmacology is still in its infancy, but has tremendous potential to change the way we approach biomedical research. QSP is really the integration of two disciplines that have been increasingly useful in biomedical research; 'Systems Biology' and 'Quantitative Pharmacology'.

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