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Current Pharmaceutical Design publishes timely in-depth reviews covering all aspects of current research in rational drug design. Each issue is devoted to a single major therapeutic area. A Guest Editor who is an acknowledged authority in a therapeutic field has solicits for each issue comprehensive and timely reviews from leading researchers in the pharmaceutical industry and academia.

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Volume 6, Number 18, 1 December 2000

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Preface
pp. i-i(1)
Authors: Kozikowski, A.P.; Baraldi, P.G.

Reviews

Structure-based Design of Compounds Inhibiting Grb2-SH2 Mediated Protein-protein Interactions in Signal Transduction Pathways
pp. 1777-1796(20)
Authors: Fretz, H.; Furet, P.; Echeverria, C.G.; Rahuel, J.; Schoepfer, J.

Antitumor Properties of Podophyllotoxin and Related Compounds.
pp. 1811-1839(29)
Authors: Gordaliza, M.; Castro, M.A.; Miguel del Corral, J.M.; Feliciano, A.S.

Understanding and Exploiting Nature's Chemical Arsenal: The Past, Present and Future of Calicheamicin Research.
pp. 1841-1879(39)
Authors: Thorson, J.S.; Sievers, E.L.; Ahlert, J.; Shepard, E.; Whitwam, R.E.; Onwueme, K.C.; Ruppen, M.

Mucins in the Diagnosis and Therapy of Pancreatic Cancer.
pp. 1881-1896(16)
Author: Ho, J.J.L.

Fibroblast Growth Factors and Their Inhibitors
pp. 1897-1924(28)
Authors: Manetti, F.; Corelli, F.; Botta, M.

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