Drug design Cutting edge approaches

This product is not available separately, it is only sold as part of a set. There are 750 products in the set and these are all sold as one entity, Pharmaceutical research draws on increasingly complex techniques to solve the challenges of drug design. Bringing together a number of the latest inform...

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Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Cambridge Royal Society of Chemistry 2002
Series:Special publication
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520 |a This product is not available separately, it is only sold as part of a set. There are 750 products in the set and these are all sold as one entity, Pharmaceutical research draws on increasingly complex techniques to solve the challenges of drug design. Bringing together a number of the latest informatics techniques, this book looks at modelling and bioinformatic strategies; structural genomics and X-ray crystallography; virtual screening; lead optimisation; ADME profiling and vaccine design. A number of relevant case studies, focussing on techniques that have demonstrated their use, will concentrate on G-protein coupled receptors as potential disease targets. Providing details of state-of-the-art research, Drug Design: Cutting Edge Approaches will be invaluable to all drug discovery scientists, including medicinal and combinatorial chemists, molecular modellers, bio- and chemoinformaticians, and pharmacologists, amongst others. University and pharmaceutical company libraries will also benefit from having a copy on their shelves