Drug Discovery
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- Accelerating the development of biomarkers for drug safety : workshop summary
- Accelerating the development of new drugs and diagnostics : maximizing the impact of the cures acceleration network
- Advancing the discipline of regulatory science for medical product development : an update on progress and a forward-looking agenda : workshop summary
- Antibiotic resistance
- Antimicrobial therapeutics reviews
- Antimicrobial therapeutics reviews
- Antimicrobial therapeutics reviews
- Antimicrobial therapeutics reviews
- Bioinformatics and drug discovery
- Biological drug products : development and strategies
- Biomarker methods in drug discovery and development
- Biomarkers : in medicine, drug discovery, and environmental health
- Biotherapeutics : recent developments using chemical and molecular biology
- Carbohydrate drug design
- Cave microbiomes : a novel resource for drug discovery
- Cell-based assays for high-throughput screening : methods and protocols
- Chemical biology : approaches to drug discovery and development to targeting disease
- Chemistry and pharmacology of naturally occurring bioactive compounds
- Chemogenomics : methods and applications
- Collaborative innovation in drug discovery : strategies for public and private partnerships
- Complement therapeutics
- Comprehensive accounts of pharmaceutical research and development : from discovery to late-stage process development
- Computational drug discovery and design
- Deriving drug discovery value from large-scale genetic bioresources : proceedings of a workshop
- Diabetes : perspectives in drug therapy
- Drug design and discovery : methods and protocols
- Drug safety evaluation : methods and protocols
- Fluorine in medicinal chemistry and chemical biology
- Fragment-based drug discovery and X-ray crystallography
- From bench to pilot plant : process research in the pharmaceutical industry
- G protein-coupled receptors in drug discovery
- Global health risk framework : research and development of medical products : workshop summary
- Glutamate-related biomarkers in drug development for disorders of the nervous system : workshop summary
- Human gene therapy, Clinical development
- Improving and accelerating therapeutic development for nervous system disorders : workshop summary
- In silico models for drug discovery
- Kinase inhibitor drugs
- Kinetics of enzyme action : essential principles for drug hunters
- Library design, search methods, and applications of fragment-based drug design
- Ligand-macromolecular interactions in drug discovery : methods and protocols
- Malaria : advances in pathophysiology, biology, and drug development / [edited by Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences editorial staff]
- Medicinal chemistry : the modern drug discovery process
- Medicinal inorganic chemistry
- Metabolomics and chemical library screening for antibacterial drug discovery
- Microarray methods for drug discovery
- Modern approaches in drug discovery
- Molecular biology and biotechnology
- Molecular biology and biotechnology
- Molecular biology and biotechnology
- Natural products : discourse, diversity, and design
- Natural products and cancer drug discovery
- New approaches to drug discovery
- New approaches to natural anticancer drugs
- New therapeutic strategies for type 2 diabetes : small molecule approaches
- Pediatric clinical pharmacology
- Phage display in biotechnology and drug discovery
- Pharmaceutical biotechnology
- Pharmaceutical process chemistry for synthesis : rethinking the routes to scale-up
- Pharmaceutical science to improve the human condition : Prix Galien 2011 : winners and finalist candidates of the Prix Galien USA Awards 2011
- Pharmaceutical science to improve the human condition : winners and finalists for the Prix Galien USA Awards 2013
- Pharmaceutical science to improve the human condition : winners and finalists for the Prix Galien USA Awards 2013
- Pharmaceutical science to improve the human condition : winners and finalists of the Prix Galien USA 2012
- Pharmacology of G protein coupled receptors
- Phosphodiesterases as drug targets
- Phytomedicines of Europe : chemistry and biological activity
- Principles of clinical pharmacology
- Principles of safety pharmacology
- Priorities for the national vaccine plan
- RSC medicinal chemistry
- Ranking vaccines : a prioritization framework:, Phase I:, Demonstration of concept and a software blueprint
- Ranking vaccines : a prioritization software tool. Phase II, Prototype of a decision-support system
- Rare diseases and orphan products : accelerating research and development
- SLAS discovery : advancing life sciences R & D
- Stereoselective synthesis of drugs and natural products
- Structure-based drug discovery
- TRP channels in drug discovery, Volume I
- TRP channels in drug discovery, Volume II
- Targeting protein kinases for cancer therapy
- The doc and the duchess : the life and legacy of George H.A. Clowes
- The drug development paradigm in oncology : proceedings of a workshop
- The ethnobotany of Eden : rethinking the jungle medicine narrative
- The nucleolus
- Therapeutic advances in vaccines
- Therapeutic advances in vaccines and immunotherapy
- Therapeutic applications of RNAi : methods and protocols
- Therapeutic monoclonal antibodies : from bench to clinic
- Therapeutic protein and peptide formulation and delivery
- Therapeutic proteins : methods and protocols
- Transforming clinical research in the United States : challenges and opportunities : workshop summary
- Tuberculosis : laboratory diagnosis and treatment strategies
- Vanilloid receptor TRPV1 in drug discovery : targeting pain and other pathological disorders
- Yellow biotechnology
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