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Voltage-Gated Ion Channels as Drug Targets

English, German · Hardback

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Edited by the most prominent person in the field and top researchers at US pharmaceutical companies, this is a unique resource for drug developers and physiologists seeking a molecular-level understanding of ion channel pharmacology.After an introduction to the topic, the authors evaluate the structure and function of ion channels, as well as related drug interaction. A section on assay technologies is followed by a section each on calcium, sodium and potassium channels. Further chapters cover genetic and acquired channelopathies, before the book closes with a look at safety issues in ion channel drug development.For medicinal and pharmaceutical chemists, biochemists, molecular biologists and those working in the pharmaceutical industry.

List of contents

IntroductionStructure and Function of Ion ChannelsDrug Interaction at Ion ChannelsAssay TechnologiesBinding StudiesIon FluxesFluorescence StudiesPatch ClampingCalcium ChannelsOverviewT-type ChannelsL-type ChannelsN-type ChannelsSodium ChannelsOverviewChannel Subtype SelectivityPotassium ChannelsOverviewKv1.3Kv1.5Ca-activated channelsK(ATP)KCNQGenetic and Acquired ChannelopathiesOverviewHERGLong QT SyndromeSafety Issues in Ion Channel Drug Development

About the author

David J. Triggle is a Professor for Pharmacy at the State University of New York at Buffalo, USA, where he is investigating drug-receptor interactions and has specialized in ion channel pharmacology. He is the author of several books, has contributed around 350 papers, chapters and reviews, and has presented over 1,000 lectures worldwide.

Murali Gopalakrishnan is a Project Leader in the Neuroscience Research Division of Abbott Laboratories, Illinois, USA. Over the past 12 years he has been engaged in various drug discovery programs in the areas of central nervous system, urology and pain.

David Rampe is currently head of the Safety Pharmacology Department at Sanofi-Aventis Pharmaceuticals in Bridgewater, NJ, USA. Over the past 17 years he has worked in both the discovery and development areas of the pharmaceutical industry.

Summary

Edited by the most prominent person in the field and top researchers at US pharmaceutical companies, this is a unique resource for drug developers and physiologists seeking a molecular-level understanding of ion channel pharmacology.
After an introduction to the topic, the authors evaluate the structure and function of ion channels, as well as related drug interaction. A section on assay technologies is followed by a section each on calcium, sodium and potassium channels. Further chapters cover genetic and acquired channelopathies, before the book closes with a look at safety issues in ion channel drug development.
For medicinal and pharmaceutical chemists, biochemists, molecular biologists and those working in the pharmaceutical industry.

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"Das vorliegende Buch ist für jede Bibliothek eines Pharmaunternehmens unverzichtbar, kann aber auch Universitätsbibliotheken und Forschern auf dem Gebiet der Ionenkanäle empfohlen werden."Angewandte Chemie

Product details

Authors Gerd Folkers, Murali Gopalakrishnan, Hugo Kubinyi, Raimund Mannhold, David Rampe, David J. Triggle, Wei Zheng
Assisted by Mural Gopalakrishnan (Editor), Murali Gopalakrishnan (Editor), David Rampe (Editor), David Rampe et al (Editor), D. J. Triggle (Editor), David J. Triggle (Editor), Wei Zheng (Editor), Gerd Folkers (Editor of the series), Hugo Kubinyi (Editor of the series), Raimund Mannhold (Editor of the series)
Publisher Wiley-VCH
 
Languages English, German
Product format Hardback
Released 01.01.2006
 
EAN 9783527312580
ISBN 978-3-527-31258-0
No. of pages 480
Dimensions 178 mm x 246 mm x 27 mm
Weight 1062 g
Illustrations 121 SW-Abb., 48 Tabellen
Series Methods and Principles in Medicinal Chemistry
Methods and Principles in Medicinal Chemistry
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Chemistry

Chemie, Biochemie, Life Sciences, Biowissenschaften, chemistry, Neurochemie, Neurochemistry, Zell- u. Molekularbiologie, Cell & Molecular Biology, Wirkstoffforschung u. -entwicklung, Drug Discovery & Development, Enzyme u. Rezeptoren, Enzymes & Receptors, PHARMAZEUTISCHE CHEMIE, Ionenkanal

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