Open access peer-reviewed Edited Volume

Drug Repurposing - Hypothesis, Molecular Aspects and Therapeutic Applications

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Farid A. Badria
Farid A. Badria

Mansoura University,
Egypt

Published02 December 2020

Doi10.5772/intechopen.83082

ISBN978-1-83968-521-7

Print ISBN978-1-83968-520-0

eBook (PDF) ISBN978-1-83968-522-4

Copyright year2020

Number of pages234

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1. Drug Repurposing (DR): An Emerging Approach in Drug Discovery

By Mithun Rudrapal, Shubham J. Khairnar and Anil G. Jadhav

3,898
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2. Risk-Benefit Events Associated with the Use of Aspirin for Primary Prevention of Cardiovascular Disorders

By Deepak Kumar Dash, Vishal Jain, Anil Kumar Sahu, Rajnikant Panik and Vaibhav Tripathi

687
813
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4. Drug Repurposing and Orphan Disease Therapeutics

By Neha Dhir, Ashish Jain, Dhruv Mahendru, Ajay Prakash and Bikash Medhi

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10
6. Drugs Repurposing for Multi-Drug Resistant Bacterial Infections

By Andrea Vila Domínguez, Manuel Enrique Jiménez Mejías and Younes Smani

875
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653
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8. Drug Repositioning for the Treatment of Glioma: Current State and Future Perspective

By Sho Tamai, Nozomi Hirai, Shabierjiang Jiapaer, Takuya Furuta and Mitsutoshi Nakada

825
10. Salicylic Acid Sans Aspirin in Animals and Man

By James Ronald Lawrence, Gwendoline Joan Baxter and John Robert Paterson

852

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