Drug Targeting Organ-Specific Strategies
Editorial Reviews
Review
"...there have been few books that set out to give an overview of the state of the art in the field. This excellent text fills that gap and is a must for the bookshelves of academic and industrial research scientists..." (Angewandte Chemie, International Edition, Vol. 41, No. 7, April 2002)
"This book will be of particular interest to investigators...should also be acquired by academic pharmacy libraries or by university libraries..." (American Journal of Pharmaceutical Education, Vol. 66, Spring 2002)
"...a map of the body, from the perspective of drug targeting and drug delivery..." (SciTech Book News, Vol. 26, No. 2, June 2002)
Book Description
How are medicines transported intact through the body to their specific target sites without triggering side effects? The answer is "Drug Targeting".
This thoroughly application-oriented book gives comprehensive answers to this and many other questions that confront scientists daily in chemical, pharmaceutical and medical research. A concise overview of the most important basic theories, modern forms of therapy and molecular biological tools, it represents a comprehensible introduction to the topic. The book then goes on to deal with strategies for target applications, divided according to target site, for example brain, lungs, liver, blood vessels and tumor cells. The third part is devoted to special, modern techniques, from phage display methods, via the use of tissue slices right up to pharmacokinetic modeling. Throughout, the focus remains on the practical aspect and successful application of the method in question, although a glance at what the future holds is also included. A volume that every pharmaceutically oriented research group should own.
Drug Targeting Organ-Specific Strategies
Drug Targeting Organ-Specific Strategies,Grietje Molema,Dirk K. F. Meijer,Raimund Mannhold,Hugo Kubinyi,Hendrik Timmerman,Wiley-VCH,3527299890,Chemistry - General,Drug Delivery Systems,Medical,Medical / Nursing,Pharmacology,Science/Mathematics,Medical toxicology,Science / Chemistry / General
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