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Proteinase and Peptidase Inhibition - Recent Potential Targets for Drug Development (Paperback)
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Proteinase and Peptidase Inhibition - Recent Potential Targets for Drug Development (Paperback)
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Cellular proteinases and their physiological role in normal and
disease states have been the subject of great interest over recent
decades. At present, specific protease inhibitors are exploited
both as tools in unraveling the role of individual proteinases in
particular cellular processes and for the development of
chemotherapeutic agents for the treatment of various disorders.
Proteinase and Peptidase Inhibition presents updated progress
reports on the characterization of a wide range of cellular
proteinases whose inhibitors may hold the key to the development of
new drugs. Introductory chapters deal with the broad enzyme
classes, inhibitor types and regulatory mechanisms governing
proteinase activity. The target enzymes themselves, together with
all aspects of their inhibition and inhibitor design, are
comprehensively described. The classification of target enzymes by
structural similarity, rather than by pharmacological effects,
provides a new and coherent platform for understanding how
inhibition of different targets can lead to the same therapeutic
outcomes. This is a valuable reference book that will appeal to
both academic and industrial researchers in the fields of medicinal
chemistry, drug design and development, pharmacology, biochemistry,
and molecular and cell biology.
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