Design of Caspase Inhibitors as Potential Clinical Agents
Tom O'Brien editor Steven D Linton editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Taylor & Francis Inc
Published:28th Oct '08
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Presents the Therapeutic Potential for Caspase Inhibitors: Present and Future
Caspases represent one of the most specific protease families described to date. These extremely important enzymes are crucial to the destruction of aberrant cells – the body’s self-protection mechanism for warding off the growth of abnormal cells, many of which can promote cancer. Design of Caspase Inhibitors as Potential Clinical Agents introduces cutting-edge evidence regarding caspases’ role in pro-inflammatory responses. New research now shows that the inhibition of caspase function is a critical component for the treatment of many diseases, including:
- Arthritic and neurological disorders
- Lung disease
- Hereditary fever syndromes
- Inflammatory bowel and skin diseases
- Sepsis
- Liver fibrosis
Outlines Efforts to Develop Molecule Inhibitors for Caspase Activity Transformation
Under the editorial guidance of authoritative inflammatory disease, small molecule discovery, and apoptosis researchers, the book organizes the wide array of caspase literature into one convenient resource. It also summarizes the relative difficulty of transitioning a caspase small molecule inhibitor from the lab to the clinic and suggests approaches to circumvent this difficulty. Taking a novel, yet core approach to disease treatment, this seminal work sets the stage to combat a slew of debilitating diseases through groundbreaking drug development.
... can be a valuable reference source for scientist and students dealing with the medicinal chemistry and chemical biology aspects of apoptosis, inflammation and related diseases. -Dr. Enrique Perez-Paya, Centro de Investigacion Principe Felipe and CSIC (Spain) in ChemMedChem 2009
ISBN: 9781420045406
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 680g
320 pages