Instant Notes in Medicinal Chemistry provides concise coverage for undergraduates studying medicinal chemistry as part of a science, pharmacy or medical course. It is a truly multidisciplinary subject involving such subject specialities as organic chemistry, pharmacology, biochemistry, physiology, microbiology, toxicology, genetics and computer modeling. It concentrates on the fundamental principles of medicinal chemistry and assumes no more than elementary background of chemistry or biology.
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Instant Notes in Medicinal Chemistry is the life-line you need to help you understand the subject and pass the course. - Chimis Nouvelle, No. 89, June 2005
This book is clearly useful for teaching undergraduates...I believe that this book should be required reading for any new employee with a scientific role at a pharmaceutical company. - Clinical Chemistry 'With its modest price and easily followed format, this book is clearly useful for teaching undergraduates ... I believe that this book should [also] be required reading for any new employee with a scientific role at a pharmaceutical company.'- Clinical Chemistry
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Für höhere Schule und Studium
Undergraduate
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278 s/w Abbildungen, 278 s/w Zeichnungen
278 Line drawings, black and white; 278 Illustrations, black and white
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Höhe: 244 mm
Breite: 170 mm
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978-1-85996-207-7 (9781859962077)
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Schweitzer Klassifikation
Graham Patrick, Dept of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Paisley University, Scotland.
A. The science of medicinal chemistry. B. Drug targets. C. Pharmacokinetics. D. Biological testing and bioassays. E. Drug discovery. F. Synthesis. G. Structure-activity relationships. H. Target orientated drug design. I. Pharmacokinetic orientated drug design. J. Patenting and manufacture. K. Preclinical testing and clinical trials. L. Case Study: inhibitors of EGF-receptor kinase. M. History of medicinal chemistry. Further Reading. Index