Receptor - Based Drug Design
Discover the groundbreaking insights into pharmacological analysis with "Receptor - Based Drug Design," a comprehensive hardback published by Taylor & Francis Inc in 1998. Spanning 400 pages, this authoritative text delves into the intricate world of drug design, showcasing a variety of examples drawn from G-protein-coupled receptors and ligand-gated ion channels.
The book effectively illustrates the core principles of receptor classification, emphasizing strategies that form the foundation of rational drug design. With a blend of experimental and theoretical methodologies, readers will gain a deeper understanding of how ligands interact with receptors, paving the way for innovative drug development. Whether you are a student, researcher, or professional in the field, "Receptor - Based Drug Design" is an essential resource that combines insightful theory with practical applications to enhance your knowledge in pharmacology.