Molecular biology in medicinal chemistry
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Molecular biology in medicinal chemistry
(Methods and principles in medicinal chemistry / edited by R. Mannhold ... [et al.], vol.21)
Wiley-VCH, 2004
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This readily comprehensible book explains the identification of molecular targets via cellular assays, reporter genes or transgenic models, as well as surveying recent advances in the synthesis, separation and analysis of drugs. A special section is devoted to molecular genetics methods.
With its examination of these novel methods and generous practical advice, this is essential reading for all pharmaceutical chemists, molecular biologists and medical researchers using molecular methods to study drugs and their action.
Table of Contents
MOLECULAR TARGETS
Cellular Assays in Drug Discovery
Gene Knockout Models
Reporter Gene Assay Systems for the Investigation of GPCRs
From the Human Genome to New Drugs: The Potential of Orphan GPCRs
SYNTHESIS
Stereoselective Synthesis with the Help of Recombinant Enzymes
Nucleic Acid Drugs
ANALYSIS
Recent Trends in Enantioseparation of Chiral Drugs
Affinity Chromatography
NMR-based Drug Discovery
13C- and 15N-Isotopic Labeling of Proteins
Antibody Fragments as Crystallization Enhancers
KINETICS, METABOLISM AND TOXICOLOGY
Pharmacogenetics: The Effect of Inherited Genetic Variation on Drug Disposition and Drug Response
Pharmacogenomics of Bioavaliability and Elimination
Toxicogenomics: Integration of New Molecular Biological Tools in Toxicology
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