Progress in Drug Research is a prestigious book series (founded in
1959) which provides extensive expert-written reviews on a wide
spectrum of highly topical areas in current pharmaceutical and
pharmalogical research. Each volume contains fully
cross-referencing indexes which link the volumes together, forming
a virtually encyclopaedic work. The series thus serves as an
important, time-saving source of information for researchers
concerned with drug research and all those who need to keep abreast
of the many recent developments in the quest for new and better
medicines.
Volume 50 in the series includes:
P.N. Kaul: Drug discovery: Past, present and future
M. Rohmer: Isoprenoid biosynthesis via the mevalonate --
independent route, a novel target for antibacterial drugs
G. Edwards and A.H. Weston: Endothelium, -derived
hyperpolarizing factor -- a critical appraisal
R.W. Rockhold: Glutamatic involvement in psychomotor stimulant
action
J.M. Colacino and K.A. Staschke: The identification and
development of antiviral agents for the treatment of chronic
hepatitis B virus infection
T.D. Johnson: Polyamines and cerebral ischemia
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