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Molecular Genetics of Drug Resistance

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Drug resistance is a growing problem in today's society.

Successful drugs are constantly being developed but there is always the risk that a small percent of the drug's target will be immune.

These survivors can then lead to a new population, resistant to the action of this drug.

New drugs are continuously under development to combat this problem, but these can, in turn, lead to new resistant populations.

This problem is universal whether the target is to destroy a deadly virus, or an insect which is ravaging crop production.

Development of new drugs is difficult and time consuming so it is of crucial importance that we understand the processes behind drug resistance. "Molecular Genetics of Drug Resistance" forms a vital and timely review of the genetic processes behind drug resistance.

Starting with an overview of the area, each chapter focuses on a particular target with important sections on drug resistance in malaria and in cancer.

Each chapter has been written by an acknowledged expert in the field and the careful work of the editors has ensured a consistent approach and presentation.

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Product Details
Taylor & Francis Ltd
9057021676 / 9789057021671
Hardback
615
28/10/1997
United Kingdom
English
416p. : ill. (some col.)
25 cm
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