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Chemogenomics in drug discovery : a medicinal chemistry perspective / edited by Hugo Kubinyi and Gerhard Müller.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Methods and principles in medicinal chemistry ; v. 22Publication details: Weinheim : Wiley-VCH, c2004.Description: xxiv, 463 p. : ill. (some col.) ; 25 cmISBN:
  • 352730987X (hbk. : alk. paper)
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 615.19 19 KUB-C
LOC classification:
  • RS403 .C43 2004
NLM classification:
  • W1
  • QV 38
Online resources:
Contents:
Target family-directed masterkeyes in chemogenomics / Gehard Müller -- Drug discovery from side effects / Hugo Kubinyi -- The value of chemical genetics in drug discovery / Keith Russell and William F. Michne -- Structural aspects of binding site similarity: a 3D upgrade for chemogenomics / Andreas Bergner and Judith Günther -- The contribution of molecular informatics to chemogenomics: knowledge-based discovery of biological targets and chemical lead compounds / Edgar Jacoby, Ansgar Schuffenhauer, and Pierre Acklin -- Chemical kinomics / Bert M. Klebl, Henrik Daub, and György Kéri -- Structural aspects of kinases and their inhibitors / Rogier Buijsman -- A chemical genomics approach for ion channel modulators / Karl-Heinz Baringhaus and Gerhard Hessler -- Phosphodiesterase inhibitors: a chemogenomic view / Martin Hendrix and Christopher Kallus -- Proteochemometrics: a tool for modeling the molecular interaction space / Jarl E.S. Wikberg, Maris Lapinsch, and Peteris Prusis -- Some principles related to chemogenomics in compound library and template design for GPCRs / Thomas R. Webb -- Computational filters in lead generation: targeting drug-like chemotypes / Wolfgang Guba and Olivier Roche -- Navigation in chemical space: ligand-based design of focused compound libraries / Gisbert Schneider and Petra Schneider -- Natural product-derived compound libraries and protein structure similarity as guiding principles for the discovery of drug candidates / Marcus A. Koch and Herbert Waldmann -- Combinatorial chemistry in the age of chemical genomics / Reni Joseph and Prabhat Arya.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Target family-directed masterkeyes in chemogenomics / Gehard Müller -- Drug discovery from side effects / Hugo Kubinyi -- The value of chemical genetics in drug discovery / Keith Russell and William F. Michne -- Structural aspects of binding site similarity: a 3D upgrade for chemogenomics / Andreas Bergner and Judith Günther -- The contribution of molecular informatics to chemogenomics: knowledge-based discovery of biological targets and chemical lead compounds / Edgar Jacoby, Ansgar Schuffenhauer, and Pierre Acklin -- Chemical kinomics / Bert M. Klebl, Henrik Daub, and György Kéri -- Structural aspects of kinases and their inhibitors / Rogier Buijsman -- A chemical genomics approach for ion channel modulators / Karl-Heinz Baringhaus and Gerhard Hessler -- Phosphodiesterase inhibitors: a chemogenomic view / Martin Hendrix and Christopher Kallus -- Proteochemometrics: a tool for modeling the molecular interaction space / Jarl E.S. Wikberg, Maris Lapinsch, and Peteris Prusis -- Some principles related to chemogenomics in compound library and template design for GPCRs / Thomas R. Webb -- Computational filters in lead generation: targeting drug-like chemotypes / Wolfgang Guba and Olivier Roche -- Navigation in chemical space: ligand-based design of focused compound libraries / Gisbert Schneider and Petra Schneider -- Natural product-derived compound libraries and protein structure similarity as guiding principles for the discovery of drug candidates / Marcus A. Koch and Herbert Waldmann -- Combinatorial chemistry in the age of chemical genomics / Reni Joseph and Prabhat Arya.

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