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Book SynopsisPharmaceutical research draws on increasingly complex techniques to solve the challenges of drug design. Bringing together a number of the latest informatics techniques, this book looks at modelling and bioinformatic strategies; structural genomics and X-ray crystallography; virtual screening; lead optimisation; ADME profiling and vaccine design. A number of relevant case studies, focussing on techniques that have demonstrated their use, will concentrate on G-protein coupled receptors as potential disease targets. Providing details of state-of-the-art research, Drug Design: Cutting Edge Approaches will be invaluable to all drug discovery scientists, including medicinal and combinatorial chemists, molecular modellers, bio- and chemoinformaticians, and pharmacologists, amongst others. University and pharmaceutical company libraries will also benefit from having a copy on their shelves.
Trade Review"... a book that can be understood by the lay person ... For anyone interested in reading about some individual facets of drug research, ...this book can be recommended." * Angewandte Chemie, International Edition, Vol 42, No 22, June 2003, p 2446 *
Table of ContentsIntroduction; High-Throughput X-Ray Crystallography for Drug Discovery; Bioinformatics in Drug Design: a GPCR case study; Virtual Screening of Virtual Libraries - an Efficient Strategy for Lead Generation; Virtual Techniques for Lead Optimisation; The Impact of Physical Organic Chemistry on the Control of Drug-like Properties; Mutagenesis and Modelling Highlight the Critical Nature of the TM2-loop-TM3 region of biogenic amine GPCRS; Computational Vaccine Design; Subject Index.