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Título: Introduction To Medicinal Chemistry: How Drugs Act And Why | |
Autor: Alex Gringauz | Precio: $2175.00 | |
Editorial: Wiley | Año: 1996 | |
Tema: Biologia, Bioquimica, Farmacologia | Edición: 1ª | |
Sinopsis | ISBN: 9780471185451 | |
This work brigdges the compartmentalized undergraduate organic and biochemistry and biology subjects to the pharmacology and the clinical areas a modern pharmacy practice requires. The changes and constantly increasing responsibilities of today's pharmacist have dictated a restructuring of the pharmacy curriculum, including individual course content. This book reflects and addresses these developments. This is a well-written work that covers most major areas of pharmaceutical research. The text is presented in a logical and concise fashion being divided into chapters based upon therapeutic topic. This makes the work very useful for teaching a course in medicinal chemistry since therapeutic areas can be separately covered without having to make use of the entire book which overall contains a tremendous amount of information. This book is a significant contribution to understanding what medicinal chemistry is and how this science is used to develop new therapeutic agents |