Taste and Smell

Medicinal chemistry is both science and art. The science of medicinal chemistry offers mankind one of its best hopes for improving the quality of life. The art of medicinal chemistry continues to challenge its practitioners with the need for both intuition and experience to discover new drugs. Hence...

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Corporate Author: SpringerLink (Online service)
Other Authors: Krautwurst, Dietmar. (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language: English
Published: Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer, 2017.
Series: Topics in Medicinal Chemistry, 23
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ISBN: 9783319489278
Physical Description: 1 online resource (XV, 199 p. 123 illus., 25 illus. in color.)

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505 0 |a Taste receptor gene expression outside the gustatory system -- Medicinal Chemistry of Plant Naturals as Agonists/Antagonists for Taste Receptors -- Chemical activation of TRP channels in taste and smell -- Olfactory transduction channels and their modulation by varieties of volatile substances -- Chemosensory G protein-coupled receptors (GPCR) in blood leukocytes -- Neuronal functions and emerging pharmacology of TAAR1. 
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520 |a Medicinal chemistry is both science and art. The science of medicinal chemistry offers mankind one of its best hopes for improving the quality of life. The art of medicinal chemistry continues to challenge its practitioners with the need for both intuition and experience to discover new drugs. Hence sharing the experience of drug research is uniquely beneficial to the field of medicinal chemistry. Drug research requires interdisciplinary team-work at the interface between chemistry, biology and medicine. Therefore, the topic-related series Topics in Medicinal Chemistry covers all relevant aspects of drug research, e.g. pathobiochemistry of diseases, identification and validation of (emerging) drug targets, structural biology, drugability of targets, drug design approaches, chemogenomics, synthetic chemistry including combinatorial methods, bioorganic chemistry, natural compounds, high-throughput screening, pharmacological in vitro and in vivo investigations, drug-receptor interactions on the molecular level, structure-activity relationships, drug absorption, distribution, metabolism, elimination, toxicology and pharmacogenomics. In general, special volumes are edited by well known guest editors. 
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