Frontiers in Clinical Drug Research. Volume 1, HIV / editor, Atta-ur-Rahman.

Frontiers in Clinical Drug Research - HIV is an eBook series that brings updated reviews to readers interested in learning about advances in the development of pharmaceutical agents for the treatment of acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS) and other disorders associated with human immunodefici...

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Other Authors: Atta-ur-Rahman (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Sharjah, United Arab Emirates : Bentham Science Publishers, 2015.
Series:Frontiers in Clinical Drug Research-HIV, 1.
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Summary:Frontiers in Clinical Drug Research - HIV is an eBook series that brings updated reviews to readers interested in learning about advances in the development of pharmaceutical agents for the treatment of acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS) and other disorders associated with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection. The scope of the eBook series covers a range of topics including the medicinal chemistry and pharmacology of natural and synthetic drugs employed in the treatment of AIDS (including HAART) and resulting complications, and the virology and immunological study of HIV and related viruses. Frontiers in Clinical Drug Research - HIV is a valuable resource for pharmaceutical scientists, clinicians and postgraduate students seeking updated and critically important information for developing clinical trials and devising research plans in HIV/AIDS research. The first volume of this series features 7 chapters that cover a variety of topics including: Antiretroviral drug development HIV-1 genomics HIV drug targets such as ribosomes and HIV Integrase HAART associated nephrotoxicity.
Physical Description:1 online resource (300 pages)
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:9781608058969
1608058964
Language:English.
Source of Description, Etc. Note:Online resource; title from PDF title page (ebrary, viewed May 23, 2015).