Molecular Recognition in Pharmacology 1st Edition
Molecular Recognition in Pharmacology — 1st Edition by Mikhail Darkhovskiy is a compelling, modern guide to the molecular interactions that underpin drug action and discovery. Clear, authoritative, and richly illustrated with conceptual frameworks, this first edition captures the attention of pharmacologists, medicinal chemists, and life-science students worldwide.
Delving beyond textbook basics, Darkhovskiy explores receptor–ligand binding, allosteric modulation, molecular complementarity, and the thermodynamic and kinetic principles that drive selectivity and potency. Practical examples bridge structural biology, computational modeling, and experimental pharmacology, making complex mechanisms accessible without sacrificing scientific rigor. The writing balances insight and clarity, ideal for researchers updating their toolkit or graduate students preparing for bench and computational work.
Readers will quickly see how the book advances research and teaching: improved interpretation of binding data, enhanced strategies for hit-to-lead optimization, and frameworks for rational drug design that translate across therapeutic areas. Its relevance is global — useful to academic labs, biotech teams, and industry professionals across North America, Europe, Asia, and beyond. Compact yet comprehensive, this edition supports career development and everyday problem-solving in drug discovery.
For scientists and students seeking a practical, scientifically robust reference, Molecular Recognition in Pharmacology offers immediate value. Add this essential volume by Mikhail Darkhovskiy to your library to strengthen your understanding of molecular interactions and accelerate translational research. Order now to enrich your pharmacology collection and stay at the forefront of molecular drug design.
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