High Throughput Screening for Novel Anti-Inflammatories, 2000 Progress in Inflammation Research Series
Langue : Anglais
Coordonnateur : Kahn Michael
Combinatorial chemistry in conjunction with High Throughput Screening (HTS) is revolutionizing the drug discovery process. Yet, we have much to learn about the integration of these powerful techniques with information from genomics, proteomics, computation and pharmacokinetics before dramatic increases in the drug discovery/development processes can be achieved. The chapters in this book represent the state of the art regarding the integration of combinatorial chemistry and HTS in connection with anti-inflammatory targets. Obviously, there is much work to be done beyond what is described in this text, nevertheless, it should set the stage for creative thinking among scientists of many disciplines for the accomplishment of our ultimate goals in treating inflammatory diseases.
Contents. List of Contributors. Intoduction. Sharon M. Dankwardt: Solid phase synthesis: applications to combinatorial libraries. Mohamed A. Iqbal and Mark A. Ator: Proteaspme inhibitors. Tariq Ghayur, Sheryl J. Hays and Robert V. Talanian: Caspase-1 (ICE) and other caspases as drug discovery targets: opportunities and progress. William A. Metz and Norton P. Peet: Elastase inhibitors. M. Anthony Leesnitzer, D. Mark Bickett, Marcia L. Moss and J. David Becherer: A high-throughput assay for the TNF conerting enzyme. Kenneth D. Rice and William R. Moore: Tryptase inhibitors. Falguni Dasgupta: Selectin antagonists. Kerry W. Fowler and David T. Crowe: Cell adhesion integrins as pharmaceutical targets. Brion W. Murray, Yoshitaka Satoh and Bernd Stein: Inhibitors of the MAPK pathway. Mark J. Suto and Anthony M. Manning: Inhibition of NF-kB. Terry L. Bowlin, Stephen D. Yanofsky and Herman Schreuder: IL-1 antagonist discovery. Mark A. Giembycz: Phosphodiesterase inhibitors for respiratory disease. Subject index
Date de parution : 05-2000
Ouvrage de 258 p.
15.5x23.5 cm
Thème de High Throughput Screening for Novel Anti-Inflammatories :
Mots-clés :
chemistry; diseases; drug; drug discovery; genome; kinetics; pharmacokinetics
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