Instant Notes in Medicinal Chemistry
Graham Patrick(Author)
Springer (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 1. August 2001
Book
Paperback/Softback
320 pages
978-0-387-91622-4 (ISBN)
Description
Instant Notes in Medicinal Chemistry provides concise and comprehensive coverage of the subject at an undergraduate level. It presents around 80 topics and covers the fundamental information that every student needs to know. Straightforward diagrams present important concepts, which are easy to remember and reproduce. A 'Key Notes' section at the start of each topic highlights the important facts, and also acts as a memory prompt for examinations. It also features multiple choice questions and answers. Aimed at students in chemistry and the life sciences taking courses in organic chemistry, Instant Notes in Medicinal Chemistry covers all important areas in the field in a format that is ideal for learning and rapid revision. '
More details
Series
Edition
2001
Language
English
Place of publication
Oxford
United States
Weight
1 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-387-91622-4 (9780387916224)
Schweitzer Classification
Content
Section A - History of medicinal chemistry.
Section B - The science of medicinal chemistry.
Section C - Drug targets.
Section D - Biological testing and bioassays.
Section E - Drug discovery.
Section F - Structure activity relationships.
Section G - Lead structure orientated drug design.
Section H - Target orientated drug design.
Section I - Pharmacokinetics and drug metabolism.
Section J - Pharmacokentic orientated drug design.
Section K - From lab to market.
Section L - Traditional drug design.
Section M - Drug design for the millennium.
Section B - The science of medicinal chemistry.
Section C - Drug targets.
Section D - Biological testing and bioassays.
Section E - Drug discovery.
Section F - Structure activity relationships.
Section G - Lead structure orientated drug design.
Section H - Target orientated drug design.
Section I - Pharmacokinetics and drug metabolism.
Section J - Pharmacokentic orientated drug design.
Section K - From lab to market.
Section L - Traditional drug design.
Section M - Drug design for the millennium.