Metal-based anticancer agents
Language: English Series: Metallobiology series | / edited by C. David GarnerPublication details: Royal Society of Chemistry 2019 LondonDescription: xiii, 355pISBN:- 9781788014069
- 615.23 M564
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615.1900153012 R392q QUANTUM PHARMACOLOGY | 615.1901 H191 Handbook of nanotoxicology, nanomedicine and stem cell use in toxicology | 615.2 Oh6c Colloid and interface science in pharmaceutical research and development | 615.23 M564 Metal-based anticancer agents | 615.3 An87 Antibiotic drug discovery | 615.3 C177 CARBOHYDRATES IN DRUG DESIGN | 615.3 P769 Polymers in drug delivery |
Metal-based anticancer drugs are among the most successful therapeutic agents, as evidenced by the frequent prescription of selected platinum and arsenic compounds to patients. Metal-based Anticancer Agents covers the interdisciplinary world of inorganic drug discovery and development by introducing the most prominent compound classes based on different transition metals, discussing emerging concepts and enabling methods, as well as presenting key pre-clinical and clinical aspects. Recent progress on the unique features of next-generation targeted metal-based anticancer agents, including supramolecular coordination complexes used for both therapy and drug delivery, promise a bright future beyond the benefits of pure cytotoxic activity. With contributions from global leaders in the field, this book will serve as a useful reference to established researchers as well as a practical guide to those new to metallodrugs, and postgraduate students of medicinal chemistry and metallobiology.
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