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Molecules and medicine / E.J. Corey, B. Czakó and L. Kürti.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Hoboken, N.J. : John Wiley & Sons, 2007Description: xii, 254 p. ill. (some col.) ; 26 cmISBN:
  • 9780470227497 (pbk.)
  • 0470227494 (pbk.)
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 615.1 22 C7975
Contents:
1. Part i. Introduction. 2. Understanding structural diagrams of organic molecules. 3. Some common molecules. 4. Proteins and three-dimensional protein structure. 5. Some of the protein structures that appear in this book. 6. Part ii. Inflammatory, cardiovascular and metabolic diseases. 7. Anti-inflammatory agents. 8. Acetylsalicylic acid aspirin™). 9. Naproxen (aleve™). 10. How do anti-inflammatory drugs work? 11. Other eicosanoids in inflammation. 12. An overview of inflammation. 13. Celecoxib (celebrex™). 14. Prednisone (deltasone™). 15. Methotrexate (trexall™). 16. Allopurinol (zyloprim™). 17. Antiasthmatic and antiallergic agents. 18. Salmeterol (serevent™). 19. Fluticasone propionate (flovent™). 20. Montelukast sodium (singulair™). 21. Tiotropium bromide (spiriva™). 22. Loratadine (claritin™). 23. Type 2 diabetes. 24. An overview of metabolic syndrome. 25. Antidiabetic and cholesterol-lowering agents. 26. Metformin (glucophage™). 27. Glipizide (glucotrol™). 28. Pioglitazone (actos™. 29. Sitagliptin (januvia™. 30. Atorvastatin (lipitor™. 31. Ezetimibe (zetia™. 32. Cardiovascular agents. 33. Atenolol (tenormin™. 34. Enalapril (vasotec™. 35. Candesartan cilexetil (atacand™. 36. Aliskiren (tekturna™. 37. Amlodipine (norvasc™. 38. Nitroglycerin. 39. Clopidogrel bisulfate (plavix™. 40. Digoxin (lanoxin™. 41. Receptors and signaling. 42. Information flow into the cell by chemical signaling. 43. References for part ii. 44. Part iii. Reproductive medicine. 45. Oral contraceptives. 46. Testosterone. 47. Mifepristone (mifeprex™. 48. Oxytocin (oxytocin™. 49. Sildenafil (viagra™. 50. Osteoporosis. 51. Some aspects of osteoporosis. 52. Alendronate (fosamax™. 53. Calcitriol (rocaltrol™. 54. Raloxifene (evista™. 55. Teriparatide (forteo™. 56. Glaucoma and antiulcer agents. 57. Latanoprost (xalatan™. 58. Ranitidine (zantac™. 59. Omeprazole (prilosec™. 60. References for part iii. 61. Part iv. Autoimmune disease and organ transplant. 62. A brief survey of the immune system. 63. Immunosuppressive agents. 64. Azathioprine (imuran™. 65. Mycophenolate mofetil (cellcept™. 66. Cyclosporin (neoral™. 67. Tacrolimus (prograf™. 68. Fty720 (fingolimod). 69. Infectious diseases. 70. Antibiotics. 71. Amoxicillin (amoxil™. 72. Cefaclor (ceclor™. 73. Doxycycline (vibramycin™. 74. Azithromycin (zithromax™. 75. Ciprofloxacin (cipro™. 76. Trimethoprim (triprim™. 77. Amikacin (amikin™. 78. Vancomycin (vancocin™. 79. Linezolid (zyvox™. 80. Isoniazid (laniazid™. 81. Ancillary antibiotics. 82. Drug resistance. 83. Antiviral agents. 84. On viruses and viral diseases. 85. Acyclovir (zovirax™. 86. Ribavirin (virazole™. 87. Oseltamivir (tamiflu™. 88. Zidovudine (retrovir, azt™. 89. Zalcitabine (hivid™. 90. Nevirapine (viramune™. 91. Efavirenz (sustiva™. 92. Lopinavir + ritonavir (kaletra™. 93. Uk427857 (maraviroc). 94. Antifungal agents. 95. Amphotericin (fungizone™. 96. Fluconazole (diflucan™. 97. Caspofungin (cancidas™. 98. Terbinafine (lamisil™. 99. Antimalarial and antiparasitic agents. 100. Parasitic diseases: a focus on malaria. 101. Chloroquine (aralen™. 102. Artemether + lumefantrine (coartem™. 103. Atovaquone + proguanil (malarone™. 104. Miltefosine (impavido™. 105. Nitazoxanide (alinia™. 106. Ivermectin (stromectol™. 107. References for part iv. 108. Part v. Malignant disease. 109. An overview of cancer. 110. Capecitabine (xeloda™. 111. Carboplatin (paraplatin™. 112. Vinblastine (velban™. 113. Paclitaxel (taxol™. 114. Cyclophosphamide (cytoxan™. 115. Tamoxifen (nolvadex™. 116. Irinotecan (camptosar™. 117. Bleomycin (blenoxane™. 118. Imatinib (gleevec™. 119. Sunitinib (sutent™. 120. Bortezomib (velcade™. 121. Ancillary anticancer agents. 122. References for part v. 123. Part vi. Drugs acting on the nervous system. 124. Pain and analgesia. 125. Lidocaine (xylocaine™. 126. Morphine (avinza™. 127. Acetaminophen (tylenol™. 128. Fentanyl (duragesic™. 129. Sodium thiopental (sodium pentothal™. 130. Gabapentin (neurontin™. 131. Diazepam (valium™. 132. Sumatriptan (imitrex™. 133. Hypnotics (insomnia) and antismoking. 134. Zolpidem (ambien™. 135. Ramelteon (rozerem™. 136. Varenicline (chantix™. 137. The brain, neurotransmission and molecular neurotransmitters. 138. Neurodegenerative and psychiatric diseases. 139. Levodopa (larodopa™. 140. Donepezil (aricept™. 141. Antiepileptic agents. 142. Antianxiety agents. 143. Antidepressants. 144. Antipsychotics. 145. References for part vi. 146. Glossary. 147. Index.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

1. Part i. Introduction.
2. Understanding structural diagrams of organic molecules.
3. Some common molecules.
4. Proteins and three-dimensional protein structure.
5. Some of the protein structures that appear in this book.
6. Part ii. Inflammatory, cardiovascular and metabolic diseases.
7. Anti-inflammatory agents.
8. Acetylsalicylic acid aspirin™).
9. Naproxen (aleve™).
10. How do anti-inflammatory drugs work?
11. Other eicosanoids in inflammation.
12. An overview of inflammation.
13. Celecoxib (celebrex™).
14. Prednisone (deltasone™).
15. Methotrexate (trexall™).
16. Allopurinol (zyloprim™).
17. Antiasthmatic and antiallergic agents.
18. Salmeterol (serevent™).
19. Fluticasone propionate (flovent™).
20. Montelukast sodium (singulair™).
21. Tiotropium bromide (spiriva™).
22. Loratadine (claritin™).
23. Type 2 diabetes.
24. An overview of metabolic syndrome.
25. Antidiabetic and cholesterol-lowering agents.
26. Metformin (glucophage™).
27. Glipizide (glucotrol™).
28. Pioglitazone (actos™.
29. Sitagliptin (januvia™.
30. Atorvastatin (lipitor™.
31. Ezetimibe (zetia™.
32. Cardiovascular agents.
33. Atenolol (tenormin™.
34. Enalapril (vasotec™.
35. Candesartan cilexetil (atacand™.
36. Aliskiren (tekturna™.
37. Amlodipine (norvasc™.
38. Nitroglycerin.
39. Clopidogrel bisulfate (plavix™.
40. Digoxin (lanoxin™.
41. Receptors and signaling.
42. Information flow into the cell by chemical signaling.
43. References for part ii.
44. Part iii. Reproductive medicine.
45. Oral contraceptives.
46. Testosterone.
47. Mifepristone (mifeprex™.
48. Oxytocin (oxytocin™.
49. Sildenafil (viagra™.
50. Osteoporosis.
51. Some aspects of osteoporosis.
52. Alendronate (fosamax™.
53. Calcitriol (rocaltrol™.
54. Raloxifene (evista™.
55. Teriparatide (forteo™.
56. Glaucoma and antiulcer agents.
57. Latanoprost (xalatan™.
58. Ranitidine (zantac™.
59. Omeprazole (prilosec™.
60. References for part iii.
61. Part iv. Autoimmune disease and organ transplant.
62. A brief survey of the immune system.
63. Immunosuppressive agents.
64. Azathioprine (imuran™.
65. Mycophenolate mofetil (cellcept™.
66. Cyclosporin (neoral™.
67. Tacrolimus (prograf™.
68. Fty720 (fingolimod).
69. Infectious diseases.
70. Antibiotics.
71. Amoxicillin (amoxil™.
72. Cefaclor (ceclor™.
73. Doxycycline (vibramycin™.
74. Azithromycin (zithromax™.
75. Ciprofloxacin (cipro™.
76. Trimethoprim (triprim™.
77. Amikacin (amikin™.
78. Vancomycin (vancocin™.
79. Linezolid (zyvox™.
80. Isoniazid (laniazid™.
81. Ancillary antibiotics.
82. Drug resistance.
83. Antiviral agents.
84. On viruses and viral diseases.
85. Acyclovir (zovirax™.
86. Ribavirin (virazole™.
87. Oseltamivir (tamiflu™.
88. Zidovudine (retrovir, azt™.
89. Zalcitabine (hivid™.
90. Nevirapine (viramune™.
91. Efavirenz (sustiva™.
92. Lopinavir + ritonavir (kaletra™.
93. Uk427857 (maraviroc).
94. Antifungal agents.
95. Amphotericin (fungizone™.
96. Fluconazole (diflucan™.
97. Caspofungin (cancidas™.
98. Terbinafine (lamisil™.
99. Antimalarial and antiparasitic agents.
100. Parasitic diseases: a focus on malaria.
101. Chloroquine (aralen™.
102. Artemether + lumefantrine (coartem™.
103. Atovaquone + proguanil (malarone™.
104. Miltefosine (impavido™.
105. Nitazoxanide (alinia™.
106. Ivermectin (stromectol™.
107. References for part iv.
108. Part v. Malignant disease.
109. An overview of cancer.
110. Capecitabine (xeloda™.
111. Carboplatin (paraplatin™.
112. Vinblastine (velban™.
113. Paclitaxel (taxol™.
114. Cyclophosphamide (cytoxan™.
115. Tamoxifen (nolvadex™.
116. Irinotecan (camptosar™.
117. Bleomycin (blenoxane™.
118. Imatinib (gleevec™.
119. Sunitinib (sutent™.
120. Bortezomib (velcade™.
121. Ancillary anticancer agents.
122. References for part v.
123. Part vi. Drugs acting on the nervous system.
124. Pain and analgesia.
125. Lidocaine (xylocaine™.
126. Morphine (avinza™.
127. Acetaminophen (tylenol™.
128. Fentanyl (duragesic™.
129. Sodium thiopental (sodium pentothal™.
130. Gabapentin (neurontin™.
131. Diazepam (valium™.
132. Sumatriptan (imitrex™.
133. Hypnotics (insomnia) and antismoking.
134. Zolpidem (ambien™.
135. Ramelteon (rozerem™.
136. Varenicline (chantix™.
137. The brain, neurotransmission and molecular neurotransmitters.
138. Neurodegenerative and psychiatric diseases.
139. Levodopa (larodopa™.
140. Donepezil (aricept™.
141. Antiepileptic agents.
142. Antianxiety agents.
143. Antidepressants.
144. Antipsychotics.
145. References for part vi.
146. Glossary.
147. Index.

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