The past decade has witnessed a burst of activity and interest in the discovery and design of drugs that cleave DNA and RNA with sequence specificity. This class of compounds can be used as therapeutic agents, especially in the treatment of cancer and viral diseases.
Novel mechanisms have also been discovered, allowing such agents to be used as tools in the study of the structure and function of nucleic acids. The major advances have been achieved with enediyne antibiotics and their synthetic analogues,
bleomycin-metal complexes, metal-drug complexes, ribozymes and
their mimics, and antisense and antigene oligonucleotides. This, the first book devoted to the area, contains 25 chapters
Online nursing drug books:
Human Anatomy Physiology (7th Edition), Introduction to Pharmacokinetics and Pharmacodynamics: The Quantitative Basis
of Drug Therapy, Professional Review Guide for the CCS
Examination, 2006 Edition (Professional Review Guide for the CCS Examinations),
British Medicine in an Age of Reform (Wellcome Institute in the History of Medicine)