Design of Caspase Inhibitors as Potential Clinical Agents (Enzyme Inhibitors)
ISBN: 1420045407
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Design of Caspase Inhibitors as Potential Clinical Agents (Enzyme Inhibitors)
Publisher: CRC | ISBN: 1420045407 | edition 2008 | PDF | 327 pages | 7,2 mb
Publisher: CRC | ISBN: 1420045407 | edition 2008 | PDF | 327 pages | 7,2 mb
Caspases represent one of the most specific protease families described to date. As caspase family members are involved in pro-inflammatory responses, inhibition of caspase activity represents a novel yet core approach to disease treatment. Design of Caspase Inhibitors as Potential Clinical Agents discusses the role of cysteine aspartyl proteases (caspases) in inducing cell death. It reviews recent efforts to develop small molecular inhibitors that are capable of modulating caspase activity. The text also examines the difficulties encountered in transitioning small molecular inhibitors from the lab to clinical use, and discusses how these challenges can best be overcome to allow continued progress.
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