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Aspartic Acid Proteases as Therapeutic Targets, Hardback Book

Aspartic Acid Proteases as Therapeutic Targets Hardback

Edited by Arun K. (Purdue University, West Lafayette, USA) Ghosh

Part of the Methods & Principles in Medicinal Chemistry series

Hardback

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In this ground-breaking practical reference, the family of aspartic acid proteases is described from a drug developer's perspective.

The first part provides a general introduction to the family of aspartic acid proteases, their physiological functions, molecular structure and inhibition.

Parts two to five present various case studies of successful protease inhibitor drug design and development, as well as current and potential uses of such inhibitors in pharmaceutical medicine, covering the major therapeutic targets HIV-1 protease, renin, beta-secretase, gamma-secretase,plasmepsins and fungal proteases. A ready reference aimed primarily at professionals in the pharmaceutical industry, as well as for anyone studying proteases and their function.

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