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0824701623 978-0824701628 April 1, 1998 1
Employing a wide range of examples from G-protein-coupled receptors and ligand-gated ion channels, this detailed, single-source reference illustrates the principles of pharmacological analysis and receptor classification that are the basis of rational drug design. Explains the experimental and theoretical methods used to characterize interactions between ligands and receptors-providing the pharmacological information needed to solve treatment problems and facilitate the drug design process! Demonstrating the achievements of the receptor-based approach in therapeutics and indicating future directions, Receptor-Based Drug Design · introduces novel computer-assisted strategies for the design of new agonists, antagonists, and inverse agonists for G-protein-coupled receptors · shows how to assess agonist concentration-effect curve data · discusses radioligand binding assays · presents new in vitro multiarray assays for G-protein-coupled receptors · explains the use of individual second messenger signaling responses in analyzing drug-receptor interactions · examines the role of electrophysiology in finding new drugs and drug targets · describes selectively acting b-adrenoceptor agonists and glucocorticoid steroids for asthma treatment · outlines the rationale for using angiotensin receptor antagonists · and more! Written by over 25 international authorities and containing nearly 1200 bibliographic citations, Receptor-Based Drug Design is a practical resource for pharmacologists, pharmacists, and pharmaceutical scientists; organic and medicinal chemists and biochemists; molecular biologists; biomedical researchers; and upper-level undergraduate and graduate students in these disciplines.

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…valuable…provide[s ] information about established drugs as well as a number of drugs set to enter the marketplace or that are undergoing the approval process. The work is certainly current and definitive, and it contains chapters written by a number of well-known authorities in industry and acdemics. -Pharmaceutical Technology, 1999
…this volume is essential reading for the users of the libraries of pharmaceutical companies and university departments of pharmacology, pharmacy, and medicinal chemistry.
-Journal of Medicinal Chemistry

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At the beginning of this century, Ehrlich and Langley put forward the idea that intercellular chemical signaling was mediated by receptive sites on cell surfaces (1). Read the first page
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transductional data, operational model fitting, inverse efficacy, radioligand depletion, bound dpm, extended ternary complex model, inverse agonist activity, inverse agonism, radioligand concentration, angiotensin receptor subtypes, propylbenzilylcholine mustard, imidazoline receptors, free radioligand, receptor classification, first extracellular domain, neuronal bungarotoxin, regular inhalations, occupancy theory, glycine modulatory site, tracheal muscle, inverse agonists, receptor reserve, agonist efficacy, muscarinic receptor subtypes, trigeminovascular system
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Biol Chem, Mol Pharmacol, Trends Pharmacol Sci, Med Chem, Pharmacol Exp Ther, New York, Proc Natl Acad Sci, Life Sci, Pharmacol Rev, Academic Press, Clin Pharmacol, Naunyn-Schmiedeberg's Arch Pharmacol, Raven Press, Oxford University Press, Pharmacol Ther, San Diego, Anal Biochem, Biochem Biophys Res Commun, Clin Invest, International Union of Pharmacology, Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci, Mol Biol, Mot Pharmacol, Van Galen, Biochem Pharmacol
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