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Potassium channels and their modulators : from synthesis to clinical experience / edited by J.M. Evans ... [et al.].

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Taylor & Francis series in pharmaceutical sciencesPublication details: London : Taylor & Francis, c1996.Description: xiv,424p. : ill. ; 26cmISBN:
  • 9780748405572 :
  • 0748405577
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 615.7 EVA
Contents:
1.The synthesis and chemistry of benzopyran related potassium channel activators. D. G. Smith -- 2.Structure-activity relationships of benzopyran based potassium channel activators. J. M. Evans & G. Stemp -- 3.Syntheses and structure-activity relationships of pyridine based potassium channel activators. M. N. Palfreyman -- 4.Conformational analysis of potassium channel activators. C. M. Edge -- 5.The structurre-activity relationships of potassium channel blockers. R. Crossely & A. Opalko -- 6.Potassium channels: diversity, assembly and differential expression. R. Latorre & P. Labarca -- 7.Potassium channel electrophysiology in vascular smooth muscle clels and the site of actiono f potassium channel openers. P. I. Aaronson & C. D. Benham -- 8.Effects of potassium channel activators in isolatred blood vessels. U. Quast -- 9.In vivo vascular effects of potassium channel activators. J. C. Clapham -- 10.Cardiac potassium channel modulators: potential for antarrhymthmic therapy. M. C. Sanguinetti & J. J. Salata -- 11.Cardioprotective properties of potassium channel modulators. C. J. Gross -- 12.Poatssium channel activators: airway pharmacology and bronchial asthma. J. R. S. Arch -- 13.Potassium channels in pancreatic b--cells: modulation, pharmacology and their role in the regulation in urogenital tract smooth muscles. A. F. Brading & W. H. Turner -- 15.Potassium channel modulators: clinical experiences and future prospects. T. J. Colatsky & T. C. Hamilton.
Summary: An analysis of current potassium channel modulator research and development. The text covers the synthesis and structure-activity relationships of potassium channel modulators and their application to various target organs. An overview of clinical experience and future prospects is provided.
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Long Loan TUS: Midlands, Main Library Athlone General Lending 615.7 EVA (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available 107228

Includes indexes.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

1.The synthesis and chemistry of benzopyran related potassium channel activators. D. G. Smith -- 2.Structure-activity relationships of benzopyran based potassium channel activators. J. M. Evans & G. Stemp -- 3.Syntheses and structure-activity relationships of pyridine based potassium channel activators. M. N. Palfreyman -- 4.Conformational analysis of potassium channel activators. C. M. Edge -- 5.The structurre-activity relationships of potassium channel blockers. R. Crossely & A. Opalko -- 6.Potassium channels: diversity, assembly and differential expression. R. Latorre & P. Labarca -- 7.Potassium channel electrophysiology in vascular smooth muscle clels and the site of actiono f potassium channel openers. P. I. Aaronson & C. D. Benham -- 8.Effects of potassium channel activators in isolatred blood vessels. U. Quast -- 9.In vivo vascular effects of potassium channel activators. J. C. Clapham -- 10.Cardiac potassium channel modulators: potential for antarrhymthmic therapy. M. C. Sanguinetti & J. J. Salata -- 11.Cardioprotective properties of potassium channel modulators. C. J. Gross -- 12.Poatssium channel activators: airway pharmacology and bronchial asthma. J. R. S. Arch -- 13.Potassium channels in pancreatic b--cells: modulation, pharmacology and their role in the regulation in urogenital tract smooth muscles. A. F. Brading & W. H. Turner -- 15.Potassium channel modulators: clinical experiences and future prospects. T. J. Colatsky & T. C. Hamilton.

An analysis of current potassium channel modulator research and development. The text covers the synthesis and structure-activity relationships of potassium channel modulators and their application to various target organs. An overview of clinical experience and future prospects is provided.

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