About Cellular and Molecular Pharmacology
Cellular and Molecular Pharmacology focuses on drug action at the level of cells, genes, receptors, signaling pathways, molecular tools and biological systems. It connects cell biology, molecular biology, pharmacogenomics, recombinant DNA technology, cell culture and biosimilar concepts with pharmacological applications.
This subject is important for pharmacy students because it explains the molecular basis of drug action, receptor response, gene regulation, cellular signaling, cell death mechanisms and modern biotechnology-based pharmacological approaches.
The MCQ topics on this page are arranged to support structured revision from cell biology and genome organization to receptor signaling, molecular techniques, pharmacogenomics, omics, immunotherapeutics, cell culture and biosimilars.
