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Contemporary aspects of biomedical research : drug discovery /

Each volume of Advances in Pharmacology provides a rich collection of reviews on timely topics. Emphasis is placed on the molecular basis of drug action, both applied and experimental. Articles written by leading investigators in the field Informs and updates on all the latest developments.

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Enna, S. J., Williams, Michael, 1947 January 3-
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Amsterdam ; Boston : Academic Press/Elsevier, �2009.
Edición:1st ed.
Colección:Advances in pharmacology (San Diego, Calif.) ; 57.
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Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Defining the role of pharmacology in the emerging world of translational research / S.J. Enna and M. Williams
  • Anti-inflammatory agents as cancer therapeutics / Khosrow Kashfi
  • The development and pharmacology of proteasome inhibitors for the management and treatment of cancer / Bruce Ruggeri [and others]
  • Subtype-selective GABA(subscript A) receptor modulation yields a novel pharmacological profile: the design and development of TPA023 / John R. Atack
  • New approaches for the treatment of sleep disorders / Nicholas A. DeMartinis, Jayesh Kamath, and Andrew Winokur
  • Current and emerging strategies for treating dyslipidemia and macrovascular disease / Jerry R. Colca and Rolf F. Klerzien
  • Discovery of drugs to treat cocaine dependence: behavioral and neurochemical effects of atypical dopamine transport inhibitors / Gianluigi Tanda, Amy H. Newman, and Jonathan L. Katz
  • Novel strategies and targets for the management of hypertension / David A. Taylor and Abdel A. Abdel-Rahman
  • New approaches to the pharmacological management of major depressive disorder / Jeffrey M. Witkin and Xia Li
  • Preclinical behavioral models for predicting antipsychotic activity / Vincent Castagn�e, Paul C. Moser, and Roger D. Porsolt
  • New developments in the therapy of pulmonary fibrosis / Alexander Scriabine and Daniel U. Rabin.