An introduction to medicinal chemistry / Graham L. Patrick.
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615.19 MOD 2008 Modified-release drug delivery technology / | 615.19 MOD 2008 Modified-release drug delivery technology / | 615.19 PAI 2001 An introduction to medicinal chemistry / | 615.19 PAI 2009 An introduction to medicinal chemistry / | 615.19 PAP 2013 Preventive and Social Medicine / | 615.19 PHA Pharmaceutical biotechnology / | 615.19 PHA 1966 Pharmaceutical chemistry / |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Drugs and drug targets : an overview --
Proteins : structure and function --
Enzymes : structure and function --
Receptors : structure and function --
Receptors and signal transduction --
Nucleic acids : structure and function --
Enzymes as drug targets --
Receptors as drug targets --
Nucleic acids as drug targets --
Miscellaneous drug targets --
Pharmacokinetics and related topics --
Drug discovery : finding a lead --
Drug design : optimizing target interactions --
Drug design : optimizing access to the target --
Getting the drug to market --
Combinatorial and parallel synthesis --
Computers in medicinal chemistry --
Quantitative structure-activity relationships --
Antibacterial agents --
Antiviral agents --
Anticancer agents --
Cholinergics, anticholinergics, and anticholinesterases --
Drugs acting on the adrenergic nervous system --
Opioid analgesics --
Antiulcer agents. TOC
Assuming minimum background knowledge, the book develops an understanding of the molecular function of drugs and how they interact with the body, before exploring drug discovery and development. It goes on to examine topical issues in applications of medicinal chemistry to novel drug design, to give a contemporary view of the field.
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