Cancer Drug Design and Discovery, Second Edition is an important reference on the underlying principles for the design and subsequent development of new anticancer small molecule agents. New chapters have been added to this edition on areas of particular interest and therapeutic promise, including cancer genomics and personalized medicine, DNA-targeted agents and more. This book includes several sections on the basic and applied science of cancer drug discovery and features those drugs that are now approved for human use and are in the marketplace, as well as those that are still under development. By highlighting some of the general principles involved in taking molecules through basic science to clinical development, this book offers a complete and authoritative reference on the design and discovery of anticancer drugs for translational scientists and clinicians involved in cancer research.
- Supplies a clinical perspective on the introduction of new molecularly specific anticancer agents using the latest and many promising chemotherapeutic approaches
- Provides a broad look at in which the area goes, what tools drug discovery is applying to create new agents and just how they're examined within the laboratory and clinic
- Features 6 new sections dedicated to advances in technology and effective anticancer treatments, for example cancer genomics and personalized medicine, DNA-specific agents, B-Raf inhibitors and much more
- Each chapter includes extensive references towards the primary and review literature, in addition to relevant web-based sources
2013 | ISBN: 0123965217 | English | 640 pages | PDF | 50 MB
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