Medicinal chemistry: A molecular and biochemical approach/ Thomas Nogrady,

By: Nogrady, ThomasMaterial type: TextTextPublication details: New York: Oxford University Press, 2005Edition: 3rd edDescription: 649 pISBN: 0195104560Subject(s): Pharmaceutical chemistry | Chemistry, Pharmaceutical | Drug DesignDDC classification: 615.19
Contents:
PART A: GENERAL MOLECULAR PRINCIPLES OF DRUG DESIGN; 1. Basic Principles of Drug Design I: Drug Molecules: Structure and Properties; 2. Basic Principles of Drug Design II: Receptors: Structures and Properties; 3. Basic Principles of Drug Design III: Designing Drug Molecules to Fit Receptors; PART B: BIOCHEMICAL CONSIDERATIONS IN DRUG DESIGN; 4. Messenger Targets for Drug Action I: Neurotransmitters and Their Receptors; 5. Messenger Targets for Drug Action II: Hormones and Their Receptors; 6. Messenger Targets for Drug Action III: Immunomodulators and Their Receptors; 7. Nonmessenger Targets for Drug Action I: Endogenous Cellular Structures; 8. Nonmessenger Targets for Drug Action II: Endogenous Macromolecules; 9. Nonmessenger Targets for Drug Action III: Exogenous "Nonself" Pathogens; Appendix A: Drugs arranged by pharmacologic activity
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PART A: GENERAL MOLECULAR PRINCIPLES OF DRUG DESIGN; 1. Basic Principles of Drug Design I: Drug Molecules: Structure and Properties; 2. Basic Principles of Drug Design II: Receptors: Structures and Properties; 3. Basic Principles of Drug Design III: Designing Drug Molecules to Fit Receptors; PART B: BIOCHEMICAL CONSIDERATIONS IN DRUG DESIGN; 4. Messenger Targets for Drug Action I: Neurotransmitters and Their Receptors; 5. Messenger Targets for Drug Action II: Hormones and Their Receptors; 6. Messenger Targets for Drug Action III: Immunomodulators and Their Receptors; 7. Nonmessenger Targets for Drug Action I: Endogenous Cellular Structures; 8. Nonmessenger Targets for Drug Action II: Endogenous Macromolecules; 9. Nonmessenger Targets for Drug Action III: Exogenous "Nonself" Pathogens; Appendix A: Drugs arranged by pharmacologic activity

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