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Description: Burger's Medicinal Chemistry & Drug Discovery is a six-volume reference work providing broad coverage of medicinal chemistry and drug discovery for medicinal chemists, biologists, pharmacologists and molecular biologists. Current global perspectives on drug design and development are included.

Sample Topics: Allosteric Effectors, Antiviral Agents, Bioinformatics, Blood Substitutes, Cardiac Drugs, Chemotheraputic Agents, Combinatorial Chemistry, COX Inhibitors, Gene Therapy, Genomics High-Throughput Pharmacology, High-Throughput Screening, Hormones, Proteomics, Statins, Virtual Screening

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 Print Counterpart: Burger's Medicinal Chemistry & Drug Discovery
Health Sciences Library - Book Collection
Library has volume 1(1995) - volume 5 (1997) ONLY
CALL NUMBER: QV 744 B954
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Last Update: 8/25/2008