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Chemokine Receptors As Drug Targets Methods And Principles In Medicinal Chemistry 1st Edition Martine J Smit

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Chemokine Receptors As Drug Targets Methods And Principles In Medicinal Chemistry 1st Edition Martine J Smit
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Publisher: Wiley-VCH
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.04 MB
Pages: 408
Author: Martine J. Smit, Sergio A. Lira, Rob Leurs, Raimund Mannhold, Hugo Kubinyi, Gerd Folkers
ISBN: 9783527321186, 3527321187
Language: English
Year: 2010
Edition: 1

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Chemokine Receptors As Drug Targets Methods And Principles In Medicinal Chemistry 1st Edition Martine J Smit by Martine J. Smit, Sergio A. Lira, Rob Leurs, Raimund Mannhold, Hugo Kubinyi, Gerd Folkers 9783527321186, 3527321187 instant download after payment.

Opening with a general introduction on chemokine function and chemokine receptor biology, the handbook goes on to cover the known implications of these signaling molecules in human diseases, such as cancer, neural disorders, and viral infection, including HIV/AIDS. The second half of the book systematically surveys current drug development efforts at targeting individual chemokine receptors, as well as other chemokine interaction partners. Contributions in the first part of the book are mainly from academia, whereas the second part contains up-to-date reports from the pharmaceutical industry.

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