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    Stamford, Conn. :JAI Press,
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    almahu_9948026355602882
    Format: 1 online resource (338 pages) : , illustrations
    ISBN: 1-281-30868-4 , 9786611308681 , 0-08-052637-3
    Series Statement: Advances in medicinal chemistry,
    Content: Volume 4 of Advances in Medicinal Chemistry is comprised of six chapters on a wide range of topics in medicinal chemistry, including molecular modeling, structure-based drug design, organic synthesis, peptide conformational analysis, biological assessment, structure-activity correlation, and lead optimization. Chapter 1 presents an account about amino acid-based peptide mimetics corresponding to b-turn, loop, helical motifs in proteins as a probe of ligand-receptor and ligand-enzyme molecular interactions. Chapter 2 addresses new facets of the medicinal chemistry of the important antica
    Note: Front Cover; Advances in Medicinal Chemistry; Copyright Page; CONTENTS; LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS; PREFACE; CHAPTER 1. NOVEL PEPTIDE MIMETIC BUILDING BLOCKS AND STRATEGIES FOR EFFICIENT LEAD FINDING; CHAPTER 2. RECENT ADVANCES IN THE MEDICINAL CHEMISTRY OF TAXOID ANTICANCER AGENTS; CHAPTER 3. SYNTHESIS AND STRUCTURE-ACTIVITY RELATIONSHIPS OF PEROXIDIC ANTIMALARIALS BASED ON ARTEMISININ; CHAPTER 4. DESIGN OF COMPOUND LIBRARIES FOR DETECTING AND PURSUING NOVEL SMALL MOLECULE LEADS , CHAPTER 5. A THEORETICAL MODEL OF THE HUMAN THROMBIN RECEPTOR (PAR-1), THE FIRST KNOWN PROTEASE-ACTIVATED G-PROTEIN-COUPLED RECEPTORCHAPTER 6. FARNESYL TRANSFERASE INHIBITORS: DESIGN OF A NEW CLASS OF CANCER CHEMOTHERAPEUTIC AGENTS; INDEX , English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 0-7623-0064-7
    Language: English
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