Biochemical and Molecular Pharmacology in Drug Discovery 1st Edition

Author(s): Mithun Rudrapal, Chukwuebuka Egbuna, William Chi Shing Cho
Publisher: Elsevier (S&T)
ISBN: 9780443160134
Edition: 1st Edition

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Biochemical and Molecular Pharmacology in Drug Discovery comprises fundamental biochemical and molecular aspects of drug discovery and basic understanding of modern drug discovery approaches along with certain key topics related to molecular pharmacology of drugs and therapeutics.

Molecular pharmacology has gained significant momentum among researchers, scientists, and academicians because of its increasing interest in drug discovery research across the globe. Molecular pharmacology involves a fundamental understanding of drug actions at the molecular level with the help of several tools and techniques of biochemical and molecular biology. It explains the phenomena of drug-target interactions considering different biochemical systems and cellular strategies. With the advent of technologies, current advances and research trends move toward molecular and/or target-based drug design and discovery.

Through this book, readers will be able to gain skills and knowledge with a thorough understanding of the subject of biochemical and molecular pharmacology, in a comprehensive and systematic manner with special reference to recent advances in drug discovery research.

  • Highlights the fundamentals of biochemical and molecular aspects, with reference to drug discovery research
  • Depicts modern drug discovery approaches such as reverse pharmacology, drug repositioning, and CADD in the context of current research updates
  • Summarizes recent developments in the molecular pharmacology of novel drugs/ therapeutic molecules