HandBook of drug screening
By: Seethala, Ramakrishna.
Series: Drugs and the Pharmaceutical Sciences. Swarbrick, James.Publisher: New York 2008Edition: 1st.Description: 597, 23.3*15.6 Pages | Binding - Paperback |.ISBN: 0-8247-0562-9.Subject(s): PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMISTRYDDC classification: 615.19 Online resources: Click here to access online Summary: From the Publisher A presentation of screening techniques, modern technologies, and high-capacity instrumentation for increased productivity in the development and discovery of new drugs, chemical compounds, and targeted delivery of pharmaceuticals. It contains practical applications and examples of strategies in cell-based and cell-free screens as well as homogeneous, fluorescence, chemiluminescence, and radioactive-based technologies. Editorial Reviews - Handbook of Drug Screening, Vol. 114 From the Publisher A presentation of screening techniques, modern technologies, and high-capacity instrumentation for increased productivity in the development and discovery of new drugs, chemical compounds, and targeted delivery of pharmaceuticals. It contains practical applications and examples of strategies in cell-based and cell-free screens as well as homogeneous, fluorescence, chemiluminescence, and radioactive-based technologies. Drug Discovery Today ..comprehensive....will be well received. Doody Review Services Reviewer: Rodney Kawahara, PhD(University of Nebraska Medical Center) Description: This handbook covers the full range of drug screening tactics and strategies that are used to identify promising compounds. In addition, there are chapters that covers genomics, proteomics, lab automation and assay miniaturization. Purpose: It is designed to serve as a guide and as a reference source for current and future researchers engaged in the art and science of drug screening. The handbook describes the current state-of-the-art and offers guidance in the design of future screening methods. This is an important and needed contribution to the field. The book is informative, useful and fulfills its purpose admirably. Audience: The handbook is written for scientists and students interested in the process of drug discovery. From their years of experience, both the editors and contributors offer their unique insights and advice to readers interested in the drItem type | Current location | Collection | Call number | Vol info | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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Text Books | School of Pharmacy Special Reference (RR) | Reference | 615.19 SEE (Browse shelf) | Vol. 114 | Not For Loan | B0724 |
From the Publisher A presentation of screening techniques, modern technologies, and high-capacity instrumentation for increased productivity in the development and discovery of new drugs, chemical compounds, and targeted delivery of pharmaceuticals. It contains practical applications and examples of strategies in cell-based and cell-free screens as well as homogeneous, fluorescence, chemiluminescence, and radioactive-based technologies. Editorial Reviews - Handbook of Drug Screening, Vol. 114 From the Publisher A presentation of screening techniques, modern technologies, and high-capacity instrumentation for increased productivity in the development and discovery of new drugs, chemical compounds, and targeted delivery of pharmaceuticals. It contains practical applications and examples of strategies in cell-based and cell-free screens as well as homogeneous, fluorescence, chemiluminescence, and radioactive-based technologies. Drug Discovery Today ..comprehensive....will be well received. Doody Review Services Reviewer: Rodney Kawahara, PhD(University of Nebraska Medical Center) Description: This handbook covers the full range of drug screening tactics and strategies that are used to identify promising compounds. In addition, there are chapters that covers genomics, proteomics, lab automation and assay miniaturization. Purpose: It is designed to serve as a guide and as a reference source for current and future researchers engaged in the art and science of drug screening. The handbook describes the current state-of-the-art and offers guidance in the design of future screening methods. This is an important and needed contribution to the field. The book is informative, useful and fulfills its purpose admirably. Audience: The handbook is written for scientists and students interested in the process of drug discovery. From their years of experience, both the editors and contributors offer their unique insights and advice to readers interested in the dr
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