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Frontiers in Medicinal Chemistry: Volume 9 - cover

Frontiers in Medicinal Chemistry: Volume 9

Atta-ur Atta-ur-Rahman, M. Iqbal Choudhary, Allen B. Reitz

Publisher: Bentham Science Publishers

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Frontiers in Medicinal Chemistry is an Ebook series devoted to reviews on research topics relevant to medicinal chemistry and allied disciplines. Frontiers in Medicinal Chemistry covers developments in rational drug design, bioorganic chemistry, high-throughput screening, combinatorial chemistry, compound diversity measurements, drug absorption, drug distribution, metabolism, new and emerging drug targets, natural products, pharmacogenomics, chemoinformatics, and structure-activity relationships.  This Ebook series is essential for any medicinal chemist who wishes to be updated on the latest and the most important advances in the field.
This volume features reviews on the following topics:
Purinergic receptors and pain
Cytochrome c – cardiolipin interactions in cells
Dipeptidyl peptidase-4 (CD26) functions and inhibition
Peptides regulating angiogenesis
Application of melanotropin ligands for the treatment of obesity and related disorders
Targeted drugs in the field of nanomedicine
Available since: 02/16/2024.

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