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Satya (Hardcover)
Siddharth S Sinha
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R831
Discovery Miles 8 310
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Nirvana (Hardcover)
Siddharth S Sinha
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R1,243
Discovery Miles 12 430
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Volume 42 of "Progress in Drug Research" contains seven reviews and
the various indexes which facilitate its use and establish the con
nection with the previous volumes. The articles in this volume deal
with organization and management of drug research; luteinizing hor
mone regulators; natural products as anticancer agents; flavonoids
and their pharmacological activity; serenics in the control of
mental disturbances; Transfer Factor and its application and with
Transfer Factor in malignancy. In the 34 years that "Progress in
Drug Research" has existed, the Edi tor has enjoyed the valuable
help and advice of many colleagues. Readers, the authors of the
reviews, and last but not least, the review ers have all
contributed greatly to the success of this series. Although the
comments received so far have generally been favorable, it is
nevertheless necessary to analyze and to reassess the current
position and the future direction of such a review series. So far,
it has been the Editors intention to help disseminate informa tion
on the vast domain of drug research, and to provide the reader with
a tool with which to keep abreast of the latest developments and
trends. The reviews in PDR are useful to the non-specialists, who
can obtain an overview of a particular field of drug research in a
rela tively short time."
Volume 43 of "Progress in Drug Research" contains five reviews and
the various indexes which facilitate its use and establish the
connection with the previous volumes. The articles in this volume
deal with high cholesterol blood levels and other dyslipidemias;
search of ideal antihypertensive drugs; the natural PQlyamines and
the immune system; biologically active quinazolones and with
production and action of interferons. In the 35 years the PDR has
existed, the Editor has enjoyed the valuable help and advice of
many colleagues. Readers, the authors of the reviews, and last but
not least, the reviewers have all contributed greatly to the
success of this series. Although the comments received so far have
generally been favorable, it is nevertheless necessary to analyze
and to reassess the current position and the future direction of
such a review series. So far, it has been the Editors intention to
help disseminate information on the vast domain of drug research,
and to provide the reader with a tool with which to keep abreast of
the latest developments and trends. The reviews in PDR are useful
to the non-specialist, who can obtain an overview of a particular
field of drug research in a relatively short time. The specialist
readers of PDR will appreciate the reviews' comprehensive
bibliographies, and, in addition, they may even get fresh impulses
for their own research. Finally, the readers can use the 43 volumes
of PDR as an encyclopedic source of information.
Multi-component crystalline systems or co-crystals have received
tremendous attention from academia and industry alike in the past
decade. Applications of co-crystals are varied and are likely to
positively impact a wide range of industries dealing with molecular
solids. Co-crystallization has been used to improve the properties
and performance of materials from pharmaceuticals to energetic
materials, as well as for separation of compounds. This book
combines co-crystal applications of commercial and practical
interest from diverse fields in to a single volume. It also
examines effective structural design of co-crystals, and provides
insights into practical synthesis and characterization techniques.
Providing a useful resource for postgraduate students new to
applied co-crystal research and crystal engineering, it will also
be of interest to established researchers in academia or industry.
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