Biochemical and Molecular Pharmacology in Drug Discovery 1st Edition
Biochemical and Molecular Pharmacology in Drug Discovery, 1st Edition by Mithun Rudrapal, Chukwuebuka Egbuna, and William Chi Shing Cho delivers a clear, contemporary roadmap through the biochemical and molecular foundations that drive modern drug discovery. This authoritative guide is crafted for graduate students, researchers, and industry professionals seeking a practical, science-driven reference that links molecular mechanisms to therapeutic innovation.
Start here to understand how biochemical pathways, receptor pharmacology, and molecular targets shape drug action and design. The book synthesizes core concepts—pharmacokinetics, pharmacodynamics, structure–activity relationships, lead optimization, and target validation—into an accessible narrative that supports real-world decision-making in medicinal chemistry and biotech research. Detailed explanations of experimental approaches and molecular assays help translate laboratory findings into viable drug candidates.
Readers will appreciate the balanced mix of rigorous science and practical insight: clear figures, concise summaries, and case-oriented discussions that highlight translational relevance across oncology, neurology, infectious diseases, and metabolic disorders. Its global perspective makes it useful for teams in academia, pharmaceutical companies, and biotech hubs across North America, Europe, and the Asia-Pacific region.
Whether you’re preparing for research, advancing a drug pipeline, or teaching advanced pharmacology, this edition is a go-to resource that enhances technical understanding and strategic thinking in drug discovery. For a dependable, up-to-date companion to molecular pharmacology and drug design, add Biochemical and Molecular Pharmacology in Drug Discovery, 1st Edition to your professional library today.
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