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Drug Development: Molecular Targets for GI Diseases
Timothy S Gaginella
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Description for Drug Development: Molecular Targets for GI Diseases
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The application of molecular techniques to gastroenterology continues to yield important advances in the development of drugs to treat gastrointestinal disorders. Important new drugs have emerged through the collaborative and complementary efforts of basic scientists, clinicians, and clinical researchers in academia and the pharmaceutical industry. The challenge has been exciting, with a few surprises along the way. Consider peptic ulcer disease as an example. The discovery of H receptors and the availability of potent and 2 selective H-receptor antagonists signaled the beginning of a new era 2 in the treatment of gastric hypersecretory states and peptic ulcers. Introduction of proton ... Read more
The application of molecular techniques to gastroenterology continues to yield important advances in the development of drugs to treat gastrointestinal disorders. Important new drugs have emerged through the collaborative and complementary efforts of basic scientists, clinicians, and clinical researchers in academia and the pharmaceutical industry. The challenge has been exciting, with a few surprises along the way. Consider peptic ulcer disease as an example. The discovery of H receptors and the availability of potent and 2 selective H-receptor antagonists signaled the beginning of a new era 2 in the treatment of gastric hypersecretory states and peptic ulcers. Introduction of proton ... Read more
Product Details
Publisher
Humana Press
Format
Hardback
Publication date
1999
Condition
New
Number of Pages
278
Place of Publication
Totowa, NJ, United States
ISBN
9780896035898
SKU
V9780896035898
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Ref
99-1
Reviews for Drug Development: Molecular Targets for GI Diseases
"The book focuses on specific molecules and the drugs that act on them, their receptors, metabolism or synthesis. . . a useful text for investigators of GI function and for pharmacologists interested in therapeutic compounds, their actions and targets."-Trends in Pharmaceutical Sciences