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Carmen Avendano, J. Carlos Menendez (Beteiligte)

Medicinal Chemistry of Anticancer Drugs


2nd ed. 2015. 768 p. w. 340 figs. (40 col.). 23,5 cm
Verlag/Jahr: ELSEVIER BOOKS; HARCOURT 2015
ISBN: 0-444-62649-2 (0444626492)
Neue ISBN: 978-0-444-62649-3 (9780444626493)

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Medicinal Chemistry of Anticancer Drugs, Second Edition, provides an updated treatment from the point of view of medicinal chemistry and drug design, focusing on the mechanism of action of antitumor drugs from the molecular level, and on the relationship between chemical structure and chemical and biochemical reactivity of antitumor agents.

Antitumor chemotherapy is a very active field of research, and a huge amount of information on the topic is generated every year. Cytotoxic chemotherapy is gradually being supplemented by a new generation of drugs that recognize specific targets on the surface or inside cancer cells, and resistance to antitumor drugs continues to be investigated. While these therapies are in their infancy, they hold promise of more effective therapies with fewer side effects.

Although many books are available that deal with clinical aspects of cancer chemotherapy, this book provides a sorely needed update from the point of view of medicinal chemistry and drug design.

Presents information in a clear and concise way using a large number of figures
Historical background provides insights on how the process of drug discovery in the anticancer field has evolved
Extensive references to primary literature
1. Introduction to anticancer chemotherapy
2. Antimetabolites
3. Anticancer drugs that inhibit hormone action
4. Anticancer drugs acting via radical species. Photosensitizers and photodynamic therapy of cancer.
5. DNA alkylating agents
6. Alkylating and non-alkylating compounds interacting with the DNA minor groove.
7. DNA intercalation and inhibition of topoisomerases
8. Anticancer drugs targeting tubulin and microtubules
9. Drugs targeting signaling pathways for tumour cell growth and proliferation
10.Other approaches to targeted therapy
11.Drug targeting in anticancer chemotherapy
12.Resistance to antitumour agents and drugs that modulate it
13.Cancer chemoprevention
"Through a mechanistic approach, this valuable guide provides the reader with the principles of modern drug design methods and their application in the cancer field." --Anticancer Research