Novel Approaches for RNA Interference and their Application in Cancer Therapy
Journal:
Current Pharmacogenomics
Volume:
2
Page:
313-324
Author(s):
Joel B. Berletch, Jessica Green, Amanda P. Cunningham, Lucy G. Andrews and Trygve O. Tollefsbol
Genetics and Bioenergetics of Mitochondria Influencing the Etiology and Pharmacology of Steroidal Hormones
Journal:
Current Pharmacogenomics
Volume:
2
Page:
379-390
Author(s):
Deodutta Roy, Jai Parkash and Satya Narayan
Agonists and Antagonists Acting at P2X7 Receptor
Journal:
Current Topics in Medicinal Chemistry
Volume:
4
Page:
1707-1717
Author(s):
Pier Giovanni Baraldi, Francesco Di Virgilio and Romeo Romagnoli
In Silico Methods for Predicting Ligand Binding Determinants of Cytochromes P450
Journal:
Current Topics in Medicinal Chemistry
Volume:
4
Page:
1803-1824
Author(s):
Marcel J. de Groot, Stewart B. Kirton and Michael J. Sutcliffe
Microdialysis in Drug Discovery
Journal:
Current Drug Discovery Technologies
Volume:
1
Page:
269-285
Author(s):
Christian Hocht, Javier A.W. Opezzo and Carlos A. Taira
Therapeutic Potential of Natural Compounds that Regulate the Activity of Protein Kinase C
Journal:
Current Medicinal Chemistry
Volume:
11
Page:
2883-2902
Author(s):
Charleata A. Carter and Cynthia J. M. Kane
TNF-Related Apoptosis-Inducing Ligand (TRAIL): A Potential Candidate for Combined Treatment of Hematological Malignancies
Journal:
Current Pharmaceutical Design
Volume:
10
Page:
3673-3681
Author(s):
Paola Secchiero, Mauro Vaccarezza, Arianna Gonelli and Giorgio Zauli
Coumarin and Isocoumarin as Serine Protease Inhibitors
Journal:
Current Pharmaceutical Design
Volume:
10
Page:
3781-3796
Author(s):
Lionel Pochet, Raphael Frederick and Bernard Masereel
Studies on Coumarins and Coumarin-Related Compounds to Determine their Therapeutic Role in the Treatment of Cancer
Journal:
Current Pharmaceutical Design
Volume:
10
Page:
3797-3811
Author(s):
Aoife Lacy
Non-Peptidic GnRH Receptor Antagonists
Journal:
Current Medicinal Chemistry
Volume:
11
Page:
3017-3028
Author(s):
Richard E. Armer and Kathryn H. Smelt