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Current Medicinal Chemistry covers all the latest and outstanding developments in medicinal chemistry and rational drug design. Each issue contains a series of timely in-depth reviews written by leaders in the field covering a range of the current topics in medicinal chemistry. Current Medicinal Chemistry is an essential journal for every medicinal chemist who wishes to be kept informed and up-to-date with the latest and most important developments.

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Volume 16, Number 11, April 2009

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Tubulin: A Target for Antineoplastic Drugs into the Cancer Cells but also in the Peripheral Nervous System
pp. 1315-1324(10)
Authors: Canta, Annalisa; Chiorazzi, Alessia; Cavaletti, Guido

Copper Compounds in Anticancer Strategies
pp. 1325-1348(24)
Authors: Tardito, Saverio; Marchio, Luciano

Pharmacological Implications of MMP-9 Inhibition by ACE Inhibitors
pp. 1349-1354(6)
Authors: Yamamoto, Daisuke; Takai, Shinji

Signaling Through Rho GTPase Pathway as Viable Drug Target
pp. 1355-1365(11)
Authors: Lu, Qun; Longo, Frank M.; Zhou, Huchen; Massa, Stephen M.; Chen, Yan-Hua

NAD(P) Biosynthesis Enzymes as Potential Targets for Selective Drug Design
pp. 1372-1390(19)
Authors: Magni, G.; Di Stefano, M.; Orsomando, G.; Raffaelli, N.; Ruggieri, S.

Strategies to Increase the Oral Bioavailability of Nucleoside Analogs
pp. 1391-1399(9)
Authors: Lalanne, Muriel; Andrieux, Karine; Couvreur, Patrick

Exogenous Progesterone: A Potential Therapeutic Candidate in CNS Injury and Neurodegeneration
pp. 1418-1425(8)
Authors: Hu, Zhiying; Li, Yan; Fang, Marong; Wai, Maria S.M.; Yew, David T.

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