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Protein Kinases as Drug Targets - 129 (2nd Ed.)

Hamacher, Michael(Edited by)Klebl, Bert(Edited by)ller, Gerhard M(Edited by)Folkers, Gerd(Series edited by)Kubinyi, Hugo(Series edited by)Mannhold, Raimund(Series edited by)
Part of the Methods and Principles in Medicinal Chemistry series
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This timely guide to kinase inhibitor drug development is the first to cover the entire drug pipeline, from target identification to compound development and clinical application. Edited by the pioneers in the field, on the drug development side this ready reference discusses classical medicinal chemistry approaches as well as current chemical genomics strategies. On the clinical side, both current and future therapeutic application areas for kinase inhibitor drugs are addressed, with a strong focus on oncology drugs.
Backed by recent clinical experience with first-generation drugs in the battle against various forms of cancer, this is crucial reading for medicinal, pharmaceutical and biochemists, molecular biologists, and oncologists, as well as those working in the pharmaceutical industry.

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Product Details
Wiley-Blackwell
3527633499 / 9783527633494
eBook (EPUB)
615.798
16/03/2011
Germany
English
396 pages
24.0 x 240. mm, 907 grams
Copy: 40%; print: 40%