Structure-Based Drug Design
Discover the groundbreaking work of "Structure-Based Drug Design," published by Taylor & Francis Inc in 1997. This comprehensive hardback edition spans 664 pages and offers an in-depth exploration of advancements in crystallography, nuclear magnetic resonance, and molecular modeling techniques. Aimed at researchers and professionals in the field, the book provides crucial insights into protein structure-based design, particularly in optimizing HIV protease inhibitors.
Moreover, it delves into the biochemical, genetic, and clinical data surrounding HIV-1 reverse transcriptase, making it a valuable resource for understanding the complexities of drug design. Whether you're a seasoned scientist or a dedicated student, this book will enhance your knowledge and expertise in the rapidly evolving landscape of medicinal chemistry.