Carbon Monoxide In Drug Discovery : Basics , Pharmacology And Therapeutic Potential (Original PDF From Publisher)
Written by Binghe Wang
USE OF CARBON MONOXIDE IN DRUG DETECTION
A thoughtful resource for the most recent research on the physiological and medicinal effects of carbon monoxide
In Carbon Monoxide in Drug Discovery: Fundamentals, Pharmacology and Therapeutic Potential, a group of eminent writers presents
the most recent findings, issues still to be resolved and fundamental understanding of the physiological functions and medicinal
effectiveness of carbon monoxide (CO).
A wide range of resources from top specialists in the field have been included by the editors, covering topics such as CO sensing,
therapeutic applications, CO prodrugs using benign carriers, physiological roles of CO, and background information.
The book covers a wide range of topics, from physiological and patho-physiological mechanisms at the molecular level to clinical
applications for multiple disease processes.
It is organized by topic such that each chapter can be studied independently.
The editors of Carbon Monoxide in Drug Discovery have made a strong case for changing the conventional view of carbon
monoxide (CO) from poison to a bioactive compound with significant therapeutic potential.
Additionally, readers will gain from: A comprehensive overview of the history, physiological effects, and endogenous carbon
monoxide generation in both health and disease thorough investigations of CO delivery methods, such as organic CO donors ,
metal-carbonyl complexes and non-carrier formulations In-depth talks of carbon monoxide sensing and scavenging, including the
use of fluorescent probes to detect carbon monoxide inside cells comprehensive analyses of CO’s medicinal uses, such as in solid
organ transplantation Carbon Monoxide in Drug Discovery: Basics, Pharmacology and Therapeutic Potential is an indispensable
resource for industrial scientists working in the fields of biology, pharmacology, immunology, medicinal chemistry, toxicology and
drug delivery.
It is ideal for professors, graduate students, and postdocs in these areas.
See Also : Contemporary Accounts In Drug Discovery And Development (Original PDF From Publisher)
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