The aim of this book is to return to the biomimicry and medicinal potential that inspired many of the early supramolecular chemists and to set it in the context of current advances in the field.
Following an overview of supramolecular chemistry, the first section considers the efforts made to synthesize artificial systems that mimic biological entities. The second section addresses the application of supramolecular principles to molecular diagnostics with a particular emphasis on the ‘receptor-relayreporter’ motif. Many of the examples chosen have clinical importance. The third section takes the clinical diagnostic theme further and demonstrates the therapeutic applications of supramolecular chemistry through photodynamic therapy, drug delivery, and the potential for synthetic peptides to form antibiotic tubes. The short epilogue considers the potential for supramolecular solutions to be found for further challenges in biomimetic and therapeutic chemistry.
By:
Peter J. Cragg Imprint: Springer Dimensions:
Height: 235mm,
Width: 155mm,
Spine: 20mm
Weight: 633g ISBN:9789048125814 ISBN 10: 9048125812 Pages: 260 Publication Date:06 September 2010 Audience:
Professional and scholarly
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Undergraduate
Format:Hardback Publisher's Status: Active