Molecular Targeted Drug Discovery: A Guide to How Modern Medicines are Created (Original PDF from Publisher)
Molecular Targeted Drug Discovery: A Guide to How Modern Medicines are Created (Original PDF from Publisher)
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by Robert A. Copeland
In-depth guide detailing the entire drug discovery process
Molecular Targeted Drug Discovery covers the practice of drug discovery against specific molecular targets, beginning with a history of the development of medicine as a molecular science and introducing the reader to the various therapeutic modalities that are in current clinical use against molecular targets. Subsequent chapters cover each of the sequential stages of drug discovery from target selection through declaration of a clinical candidate molecule as well as cutting-edge technologies and methodologies.
The book includes real-life case studies and examples, making complex concepts accessible and engaging, and uses language and approaches for a range of scientific backgrounds, easing communication and solving an important efficiency hurdle in the drug discovery process.
Molecular Targeted Drug Discovery discusses:
- The history of pharmacology and medicine as molecular sciences
- The molecular basis of diseases, including genetic alterations, gene amplification, protein overexpression, synthetic lethality, and disease association versus causality
- Therapeutic modalities for target-specific modulation, covering both biologics and small molecule drug approaches
- The stages of modern drug discovery from target selection and hit finding through lead optimization and structure-activity relationship studies
