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Hardbound. This volume reviews recent advances in five important
areas of medicinal chemistry which will be of interest both to
chemists and to scientists of other disciplines engaged in
medicines research and development. Included are accounts of
successful drug discovery programmes, disease targets of unmet
medical need, and recent progress in new technologies which are
considered by many to hold the key to future developments in
medicinal chemistry.The style and organisation of chapters follow a
similar pattern to previous volumes but references, where
appropriate, now include website addresses of the World Wide Web.
Hardbound. Eminent scientists at the cutting edge of pharmacology
and medicinal chemistry research provide us with yet another
excellent addition to this famous series. The focus on bacterial
resistance mechanisms serves to highlight an important area of
unmet medical need requiring the attention of medicinal
chemists.Five topical subjects are reviewed: the biosynthesis,
metabolism and function of Vitamin D3 and the potential application
of its analogues in bone disorders and immune-related diseases; the
therapeutic potential of neurokinin antagonists; opioid receptor
antagonists; the mechanisms of bacterial resistance; and a survey
of recent advances in cannabinoid research.This volume will
deservedly take its place in clinical and industrial pharmaceutical
libraries, and will prove invaluable to medicinal chemists.
The Progress in Medicinal Chemistry series is a respected and
instructive source of information on the subject. It has a long
established reputation for excellent coverage of almost every facet
of medicinal chemistry. This volume includes information on the
discovery and development of Atorvastatin; the discovery of
CEP-1347/KT-7515, an JNK/SAPK pathway for the treatment of
neurodegenerative diseases such; and the discovery of second
generation Quinazolinone non-nucleoside reverse transcriptase
inhibitors of HIV-1; and molecular modeling of Opioid
receptor-Ligand complexes.
This volume covers contemporary advances in five important areas of
pharmacology and medicinal chemistry including: a comprehensive
account of inhibitors of the caspase family of proteolytic enzymes
that represent a new class of anti-inflammatory and antiapoptotic
agents of potential value in rheumatoid arthritis, and other
peripheral and central indications; adoc umented survey of
semi-synthetic and totally synthetic antibiotics and anti HIV
agents and their sites of interaction; inhibitors of the
intracellular enzyme acyl-CoA: cholesterol O-acyltransferase (ACAT)
developed for the treatment of hypercholesterolemia; and recent
progress in growth hormone secretagogues, with the focus on
strategies to improve oral bioavailability and duration of action.
Inhibition of the proteolytic enzyme, hepatitis C protease
N-3(NS3), required for viral replication, is one of the most
attractive targets for HCV infections. Progress and prospects in
the design of peptide and non-peptide inhibitors are described
here. design and clinical potential of new drug molecules; valuable
summaries of structure-activity relationships in topical areas of
medicinal chemistry; and extensive references to the biology,
medicinal chemistry and clinical aspects of each topic.
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