An Introduction to Medicinal Chemistry
By Graham L. Patrick
`Review from previous edition ...presents a complex subject in a clear, readable manner. In places, it even manages to be amusing.' New Scientist`... informative, easy to read and the illustrations are particularly instructive ... mathematical principles are handled sympathetically and with more clarity than I have seen elsewhere ... this is a well produced, informative and readable book, and provides excellent value for money.' Education in Chemistry, November 1995"(The book is distinguished by) Professor Glenn's enormous breadth of knowledge about the great legal traditions of the world...the genuine effort towards an understanding of other cultures, and the great capacity of the author to express (himself) clearly and directly." Verfassung und Recht in Ubersee Summer 2001"Of interest not only to students of law, but to anyone concerned with intercultural dialogue." Verfassung und Recht in Ubersee Summer 2001"This book can be warmly recommended to students as an affordable introduction to medicinal chemistry". The Royal Society of Chemistry, 2002."Through appropriate graphics and very good explanations, this book allows the student to acquire a sound understanding of the development of medicines, even without having a previous strong grounding in biochemistry." Reto Mueller, Organische Chemie. Book DescriptionNEW TO THIS EDITION Updated throughout with the latest descoveries Five new chapters covering * the molecular structure of receptors and the mechanisms of signal transduction *combinatorial synthesis * the role of computers in drug design * adrenergics * drug discovery and drug development An Introduction to Medicinal Chemistry.
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