
Progress in Medicinal Chemistry
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- Cover
- Copyright Page
- Preface
- TOC$Contents
- CH$Chapter 1. Recent Advances in the Chemistry and Biology of Retinoids
- CH$Chapter 2. Semi-synthetic Derivatives of Erythromycin
- CH$Chapter 3. Biological Significance of Manganese in Mammalian Systems
- CH$Chapter 4. Approach to the Chemotopography of the Digitalis Recognition Matrix in Na+/K+-transporting ATPase as a Step in the Rational Design of New Inotropic Steroids
- CH$Chapter 5. Amidines and Guanidines in Medicinal Chemistry
- CH$Chapter 6. Inhibitors of Enkephalin-degrading Enzymes as Potential Therapeutic Agents
- IDX$Subject Index
- Author Index (Vols. 1-30)
- Subject Index (Vols. 1-30)
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