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Leurs, Rob(Edited by)Lira, Sergio A.(Edited by)Smit, Martine J.(Edited by)Folkers, Gerd(Series edited by)Kubinyi, Hugo(Series edited by)Mannhold, Raimund(Series edited by)
Part of the Methods and Principles in Medicinal Chemistry series
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Chemokines are hormone-like signaling molecules secreted by cells to signal infection and guide the immune response. Following a decade of basic chemokine research, the pharmaceutical industry has now begun to exploit this crucial signaling pathway for the development of innovative drugs against AIDS, cancer, neural and autoimmune diseases. Here is the first reference focusing on these novel drug development opportunities.
Opening with a general introduction on chemokine function and chemokine receptor biology, the second part covers the known implications of these signaling molecules in human diseases, such as cancer, neural disorders, and viral infection, including AIDS. The third part systematically surveys current drug development efforts at targeting individual chemokine receptors, as well as other chemokine interaction partners, including up-to-date reports from the pharmaceutical industry.

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Wiley-Blackwell
3527632344 / 9783527632343
eBook (EPUB)
616.079
07/12/2010
Germany
English
384 pages
25.0 x 240. mm, 964 grams
Copy: 40%; print: 40%