Progress in Medicinal Chemistry

F. D. King

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Progress in Medicinal Chemistry

by F. D. King

2007

Elsevier

233

9780080471310

0080471315

Description

The success of any drug discovery project relies upon the quality of the lead that initiates the lead optimization process. What defines a 'quality lead', where these 'quality leads' come from and how one discovers them has been the subject of intense debate within the pharmaceutical industry, relies upon defining those properties that historically have led to successful drug discovery. This volume addresses these questions and specifically discusses diabetes, obesity and tuberculosis. *Presents the latest research in the field of drug discovery *Publishes.

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Progress in Medicinal Chemistry was written by F. D. King.

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