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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 32, November 2009

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In Search for the Troponin of the Kidney
pp. 4219-4229(11)
Authors: Noppert, S-J.; Mayer, G.

CRH-Like Peptides in Human Reproduction
pp. 4230-4235(6)
Authors: Zoumakis, E.; Kalantaridou, S. N.; Makrigiannakis, A.

The Structure and Pharmacological Functions of Coumarins and Their Derivatives
pp. 4236-4260(25)
Authors: Wu, L.; Wang, X.; Xu, W.; Farzaneh, F.; Xu, R.

Direct Covalent Modification as a Strategy to Inhibit Nuclear Factor-Kappa B
pp. 4261-4273(13)
Authors: Pande, V.; Sousa, S. F.; Ramos, M. J.

Free Content How to Recognize and Workaround Pitfalls in QSAR Studies:A Critical Review
pp. 4297-4313(17)
Authors: Scior, T.; Medina-Franco, J. L.; Do, Q.-T.; Martinez-Mayorga, K.; Yunes Rojas, J. A.; Bernard, P.

Fluorescent Cisplatin Analogues and Cytotoxic Activity
pp. 4314-4327(14)
Authors: Rodriguez-Fernandez, E.; Manzano, J. L.; Alonso, A.; Almendral, M J.; Perez-Andres, M.; Orfao, A.; Criado, J. J.

P53 Family: At the Crossroads in Cancer Therapy
pp. 4328-4344(17)
Authors: Alsafadi, S.; Tourpin, S.; Andre, F.; Vassal, G.; Ahomadegbe, J-C.

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