Kubinyi, Hugo / Müller, Gerhard (eds.) Chemogenomics in Drug Discovery A Medicinal Chemistry Perspective Methods and Principles in Medicinal Chemistry (Volume 22) Edited by Mannhold, Raimund / Kubinyi, Hugo / Folkers, Gerd
  1. Edition - July 2004 192.- Euro 2004. XXIV, 463 Pages, Hardcover 227 Fig. (44 Colored Fig.), 15 Tab. - Handbook/Reference Book - ISBN-10: 3-527-30987-X ISBN-13: 978-3-527-30987-0 - Wiley-VCH, Weinheim

Reviews "In summary, this book provides up-to-date insights into the world of chemogenomics. Most chapters are of excellent quality, providing numerous and diverse contributions from industrial practice. "Chemogenomics in Drug Discovery" offers a practical definition of chemogenomics in order to foster a clear understanding of this genome-wide drug-discovery approach. The book is valuable for graduate students anf for academic and industrial researchers who want to learn about modern drug-discovery approaches." CHEMBIOCHEM - A European Journal of Chemical Biology
"The contributions in >Chemogenomics in Drug Discovery< are of very high quality and are clearly presented ... All chapters have a high scientific value, and collectively they contribute a great deal to the understanding of how chemogenomics and scaled-up medicinal chemistry can support the early stages of drug discovery. Therefore, this work is highly relevant for everyone with an intereste in modern drug development, and especially for readers in the pharmaceutical industry." Ulf Börjesson, Institute of Pharmaceutical Chemistry, University of Marburg, Angewandte Chemie, IE, 3rd May Issue 2005-44/19+ Angewandte Chemie, 3. Maiheft 2005-117/19
"... readers hoping to learn about specific aspects will be rewarded with superb writing, good discussions, and excellent examples from current literature." Steven M. Firestine, Division of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Mylan School of Pharmacy, Duquesne University, Pittsburgh, Journal of Medicinal Chemistry, Vol. 48, No. 11/2005
"This hallmark text marks a breakthrough in the field...vital to the researcher." Electric Review, April/May 2005
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