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Progress In Medicinal Chemistry 44 1st Edition Fd King And G Lawton Eds

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Progress In Medicinal Chemistry 44 1st Edition Fd King And G Lawton Eds
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Publisher: Elsevier Science
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.03 MB
Author: F.D. King and G. Lawton (Eds.)
ISBN: 9780444517371, 0444517375
Language: English
Year: 2006
Edition: 1

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Progress In Medicinal Chemistry 44 1st Edition Fd King And G Lawton Eds by F.d. King And G. Lawton (eds.) 9780444517371, 0444517375 instant download after payment.

The perceived lack of drug discovery productivity in recent times has led to much debate in the pharmaceutical/biotechnology industry as escalating R&D costs are not being matched by increased output. Few observers doubt that selecting the right targets, ie those which are critical to disease pathology and are 'druggable', is the best starting point for improved productivity.The seven chapters of this volume describe recent progress towards drugs acting at a range of 'druggable' targets. One chapter addresses kinases, one covers an ion channel, two proteases are featured and three of the chapters cover G-protein coupled receptors, which has historically perhaps been the most fruitful area for medicinal chemists. *Presents the latest research in the field of drug discovery *Publishes on an annual basis to bring you the most innovative updates in medicinal chemistry *Available as an online resource via ScienceDirect

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