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DNA Topoisomearases: Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Volume 29A (Advances in Pharmacology)
 
 
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DNA Topoisomearases: Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Volume 29A (Advances in Pharmacology) [Hardcover]

Leroy F. Liu (Editor), J. Thomas August (Series Editor), M. W. Anders (Series Editor), Ferid Murad (Series Editor), Joseph T. Coyle (Series Editor)

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0120329298 978-0120329298 October 7, 1994 1
Each volume of Advances in Pharmacology provides a rich collection of reviews on timely topics. Emphasis is placed on the molecular basis of drug action, both applied and experimental.

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"The book provides superb reading material which chemists and pharmacologists interested in the area of chemotherapy will surely enjoy reading."
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"The book provides superb reading material which chemists and pharmacologists interested in the area of chemotherapy will surely enjoy reading."
--JOURNAL OF PHARMACEUTICAL SCIENCES
During the past 50 years, many chemicals of either synthetic or natural origin have been successfully used in the treatment of cancer. Most, if not all, of these drugs were developed empirically based on their antitumor activities in vitro and in vivo. Studies of topoisomerases as antitumor drug targets have been particularly intensive over the past decade. This is in part due to the recent identification of topoisomerases as the molecular targets for many antitumor drugs. New and improved therapies for cancer are being developed through studies of these novel drugs.
This book will be a long-lasting reference for students and researchers of pharmacology, toxicology, molecular biology, oncology, and infectious diseases.
LEROY F. LIU serves as the Chair and Professor in the Department of Pharmacology at the Robert Wood Johnson Medical School in Piscataway, New Jersey. Dr. Liu earned his B.S. in Chemistry at the National Taiwan University in 1971. He attended the University of California, Berkeley, and received his doctorate in Biophysical Chemistry in 1977. Liu has also held various teaching positions, including Visiting Professor at Academic Sinica in Taiwan and both Assistant and Associate Professor at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine.
A Searle Scholar (1981-1984), Liu was awarded the American Chemical Society Faculty Research Award (1985-1990) and the George H. Hitchings Award for Innovative Drug Design in 1989. Dr. Liu's research interests include Topoisomerases in DNA structure and function, DNA damage and repair, and cancer biology and pharmacology. Along with this contribution to Advances in Pharmacology, Liu has written more than 100 scientific articles.

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The genesis of DNA topoisomerases as drug targets illustrates the potential benefit of research motivated by curiosity and curiosity alone. Read the first page
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gyrase expression, gyrase poisons, subunit exchange model, coli mutants thermosensitive, supercoiling effect, sister chromatid adhesion, strand passage mechanism, supercoiling response, untwisting enzyme, gyrase genes, cooperative binding model, illegitimate recombination mediated, gyrase action, protein clamp, supercoiling activity, enzyme that introduces superhelical, religation reactions, eukaryotic topoisomerase, coli chromosomal origin, quinolone resistance mutations, gyrase activity, topoisomerase genes, supercoiling reaction, active site tyrosine, topoisomerase mutants
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Nucleic Acids Res, Cold Spring Harbor, Cancer Res, New York, Agents Chemother, Academic Press, Cell Biol, The New Generation of Quinolones, Mechanism of Catalysis, United States, Bouthier de la Tour, National Institutes of Health, Boca Raton, Cell Res, New Biologist, New Jersey, Purification of Escherichia, Cancer Inst, Moitoso de Vargas, Protein Chem, San Diego
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