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Anti-fibrotic Drug Discovery

Anti-fibrotic Drug Discovery

9781788015103
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Fibrosis is a condition with globally high unmet medical need, and as such is a highly active area of academic and pharmaceutical research covering multiple treatment targets, organs, tissues and therapeutic approaches. Anti-fibrotic Drug Discovery is a single source reference for the latest drug-discovery approaches to tackle fibrosis in various tissues, comprehensively covering recent success and future perspectives on emerging therapeutic intervention points. The book highlights significant pre-clinical and clinical drugs currently being developed globally for this disorder. This book is ideal for postgraduate students and researchers with an interest in anti-fibrotic drug discovery as well as clinicians specialising in liver, kidney, heart and lung disease, in which fibrosis plays a key role in pathology.
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9781788015103
9781788015103

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Publication date
2020
Issue number
1
Cover
hard cover
Pages count
356
Dimensions (mm)
156.00 x 234.00
  • TGFß Signalling in Fibrosis; Targeting Integrins in Fibroproliferative Disease; Discovery, Structural Refinement and Therapeutic Potential of Farnesoid X Receptor (FXR) Activators; Autotaxin Inhibitors in Fibrosis; Inhibition of LOXL2 and Other Lysyl Oxidase (Like) Enzymes:: Intervention at the Core of Fibrotic Pathology; Galectin-3 Involvement in Fibrotic Diseases; The Emerging Role of CXCR4 in IPF; BH3 Mimetic Drugs for Anti-Fibrotic Therapy; Intratumoral Fibrosis:: Emerging Concepts and Therapeutic Opportunities; Targeting Fibroblasts in Cancer and Fibrosis
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