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Metal-based drugs are a commercially important sector of the pharmaceutical business, yet most bioinorganic textbooks lack the space to cover comprehensively the subject of metals in medicine. Uses of Inorganic Chemistry in Medicine approaches an understanding of the topic in a didactic and systematic manner. The field of inorganic chemistry in medicine may usefully be divided into two main categories - drugs which target metal ions in some form, whether free or protein-bound, and secondly, metal-based drugs where the central metal ion is usually the key feature of the mechanism of action. This latter category can further be subdivided into pharmacodynamic and chemotherapeutic applications, as well as those of imaging. The book summarises the chemical and biological studies on clinically used agents of lithium, gold and platinum, as well as highlighting the research on prospective new drugs, including those based on vanadium and manganese. The coverage allows a clear distinction betwee

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"This hard-backed book is well-produced and well-referenced and is likely to be widely used by advanced undergraduates and graduate research students, hopefully not just chemists but biochemists and pharmacologists too." * The Alchemist - ChemWeb Website Oct 1999 *
"... an attractive buy ... well-written ..." * Journal of Medicinal Chemistry, 1999, Vol 42, No 23 *
"... an excellent volume for inspiring research students ..." * Applied Organometallic Chemistry, 14, 281-285, 2000 *

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Uses of Inorganic Chemistry in Medicine, Overview; Biomedical Uses of Lithium; Gold Complexes with Anti-Arthritic, Anti-Tumour and Anti-HIV Activity; Nitric Oxide in Physiology and Medicine; Therapeutic Aspects of Manganese-Based Superoxide Dismutase Mimics; Vanadium Compounds as Possible Insulin Modifiers; Cisplatin-Based Anticancer Agents; Dinuclear and Trinuclear Platinum Anticancer Agents; Oxidation Damage by Bleomycin, Adriamycin and Other Cytotoxic Agents that Require Iron or Copper; Subject Index.

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      Publisher: Royal Society of Chemistry
      Publication Date: 5/27/1999 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780854044443, 978-0854044443
      ISBN10: 0854044442

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Metal-based drugs are a commercially important sector of the pharmaceutical business, yet most bioinorganic textbooks lack the space to cover comprehensively the subject of metals in medicine. Uses of Inorganic Chemistry in Medicine approaches an understanding of the topic in a didactic and systematic manner. The field of inorganic chemistry in medicine may usefully be divided into two main categories - drugs which target metal ions in some form, whether free or protein-bound, and secondly, metal-based drugs where the central metal ion is usually the key feature of the mechanism of action. This latter category can further be subdivided into pharmacodynamic and chemotherapeutic applications, as well as those of imaging. The book summarises the chemical and biological studies on clinically used agents of lithium, gold and platinum, as well as highlighting the research on prospective new drugs, including those based on vanadium and manganese. The coverage allows a clear distinction betwee

      Trade Review
      "This hard-backed book is well-produced and well-referenced and is likely to be widely used by advanced undergraduates and graduate research students, hopefully not just chemists but biochemists and pharmacologists too." * The Alchemist - ChemWeb Website Oct 1999 *
      "... an attractive buy ... well-written ..." * Journal of Medicinal Chemistry, 1999, Vol 42, No 23 *
      "... an excellent volume for inspiring research students ..." * Applied Organometallic Chemistry, 14, 281-285, 2000 *

      Table of Contents
      Uses of Inorganic Chemistry in Medicine, Overview; Biomedical Uses of Lithium; Gold Complexes with Anti-Arthritic, Anti-Tumour and Anti-HIV Activity; Nitric Oxide in Physiology and Medicine; Therapeutic Aspects of Manganese-Based Superoxide Dismutase Mimics; Vanadium Compounds as Possible Insulin Modifiers; Cisplatin-Based Anticancer Agents; Dinuclear and Trinuclear Platinum Anticancer Agents; Oxidation Damage by Bleomycin, Adriamycin and Other Cytotoxic Agents that Require Iron or Copper; Subject Index.

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