[1825 days] Trends in Drug Research II
[1825 days] Trends in Drug Research II [1825 days] Trends in Drug Research II

[1825 days] Trends in Drug Research II

CHI TIẾT SẢN PHẨM

Mã sản phẩm:
9780444826336
Tồn kho:
Còn hàng
Nhà xuất bản:
Loại bìa:
Page Fidelity
Ngôn ngữ:
English
Tác giả:
van der Goot, H.


Special Price 8,001,000 VNĐ

Còn 100,000,000,000,000,000 VNĐ nữa bạn sẽ được miễn phí giao hàngTìm hiểu thêm

Thời gian giao hàng Xem thêm

Chính sách đổi trả Xem thêm

Số lượng

This volume of Pharmacochemistry Library comprises the text of invited lectures presented at the 11th Noordwijkerhout-Camerino Symposium Trends in Drug Research, held in Noordwijkerhout, The Netherlands, from 11-15 May 1997.

In the programme attention has been given to the generation of new biological target systems and the generation of new lead molecules, with presentations on e.g. combinatorial chemistry, compound libraries, database search, high throughput screening and molecular biology.

Other topics discussed were the perspectives for new medicines for the gastro-intestinal tract, the major developments in the search for effective anti-HIV drugs and new aspects in synthetic approaches. In a special session three topics which currently draw much attention were discussed: How to deal with the major problem of resistance against antimirobial agents? Can the apoptosis mechanism be used as a drug target? Is the newly observed phenomenon of inverse agonism a general principle and has it consequences for drug development (and use?)

Sản phẩm liên quan

New
[1825 days] Manon Lescaut

Considered one of the greatest novels of the eighteenth century, Manon Lescaut is a tale of passion,..

38,000 VNĐ

New
[1825 days] Safety of Reactive Chemicals and Pyrotechnics

Accidents involving reactive chemicals can often be prevented, or their effects alleviated, if those..

1,853,000 VNĐ

New
[1825 days] Advances in Immunology

With contributions from Steven A. Porcelli and other internationally recognized leaders in the field..

1,853,000 VNĐ

0898536989