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New Cytokines as Potential Drugs

BookHardcover
Ranking121924inMedizin
CHF209.00

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Over the past ten years, a number of cytokines and growth factors haveproven to be as effective therapeutics. While these products havecertainly established recombinant biologics as a major pharmaceuticalgrowth sector, the continued interest in this class of drugs arises fromthe fact that today we have a far better understanding of the humanimmune response, both at a cellular and molecular level.This has resulted in a more methodical characterisation of these factorswhich has given clinical researchers an opportunity to plan Phase 1clinical trials that can provide substantial information on the activityof the cytokine in humans. Currently, a great deal of effort is alsobeing channelled into identifying cytokines from the various DNAdatabases.Our major objective for this book is to profile cytokines that have beenrecently identified. The therapeutic potential of these cytokines basedon their known properties will be discussed by the authors. The main aimof this book is to provide...
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ISBN/GTIN978-3-7643-5883-9
Product TypeBook
BindingHardcover
Publishing date14/02/2000
Edition2000
Pages156 pages
LanguageEnglish
SizeWidth 160 mm, Height 241 mm, Thickness 15 mm
Weight407 g
Article no.11699441
Publisher's article no.10673449
CatalogsBuchzentrum
Data source no.16463105
Product groupMedizin
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Our major objective for this book is to profile cytokines that have been
recently identified. The therapeutic potential of these cytokines based
on their known properties will be discussed by the authors. The main aim
of this book is to provide both academic and industry researchers with
the current status of research with each of these cytokines and the
development status of those that are already in clinical...

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