DNA Interactions with Drugs and Other Small Ligands 1st Edition
Capture the mechanisms that shape modern drug discovery with DNA Interactions with Drugs and Other Small Ligands, 1st Edition by Marcio Santos Rocha. This authoritative volume delivers a clear, engaging exploration of how small molecules recognize, bind, and alter DNA — essential reading for medicinal chemists, biophysicists, pharmacologists, and graduate students.
Discover accessible, research-driven explanations of binding modes, thermodynamics, kinetics, and structural characterization, alongside practical discussions of spectroscopic and computational approaches. Rocha frames complex concepts with real-world relevance, showing how DNA–ligand interactions inform lead optimization, target validation, and toxicity assessment. Case studies and comparative analyses illuminate strategies used across drug discovery pipelines, making advanced science immediately applicable in the lab or classroom.
Readers worldwide — from academic groups in the United States and Europe to research teams in Latin America, Asia, and beyond — will find its clear figures, concise summaries, and evidence-based insights invaluable for designing safer, more effective small molecules. SEO-friendly and research-oriented, the book supports literature reviews, thesis work, and professional development in medicinal chemistry, chemical biology, and structural biology.
Whether you’re seeking a foundational textbook or a practical reference for active projects, DNA Interactions with Drugs and Other Small Ligands positions you at the intersection of chemistry and biology. Add this essential resource to your collection today and advance your understanding of molecular recognition that drives next-generation therapeutics.
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