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Molecular Pharmaceutics concentrates on the integration of applications of the chemical and biological sciences to advance the development of new drugs and delivery systems.

 

Molecular Pharmaceutics Publishes the Best in its Field

For a limited time Molecular Pharmaceutics is offering free access to select research articles. As you’ll notice from the corresponding author list, this high-quality, peer-reviewed journal has attracted some of today’s top researchers. Molecular Pharmaceutics is grateful to these individuals and to the pharmaceutical community as a whole for contributing to the tremendous success of the journal in 2004. The Editors of the journal also welcome your support in 2005, and invite you to consider Molecular Pharmaceutics when you’re ready to publish your high-quality research.

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Hillgren, K. M.
Eli Lilly and Company, Drug Disposition
Comparison of Human and Monkey Peptide Transporters: PEPT1 and PEPT2

Jindich Kopeek
University of Utah
HPMA Copolymer-Bound Doxorubicin Induces Apoptosis in Human Ovarian Carcinoma Cells by a Fas-Independent Pathway

Kyung-Dall Lee
University of Michigan, Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences College of Pharmacy
Cytosolic Delivery of Viral Nucleoprotein by Listeriolysin O-Liposome Induces Enhanced Specific Cytotoxic T Lymphocyte Response and Protective Immunity

Robert S. Pearlman
University of Texas
GSSI, a General Model for Solute-Solvent Interactions. 1. Description of the Model

Peter Senter
Seattle Genetics
Drug Carriers in Medicine and Biology

Swaan, P. W.
The Ohio State University, Biophysics Program and Division of Pharmaceutics
A Novel Rhodamine-Riboflavin Conjugate Probe Exhibits Distinct Fluorescence Resonance Energy Transfer that Enables Riboflavin Trafficking and Subcellular Localization Studies

Daniel Veber
GlaxoSmithKline, Departments of Medicinal Chemistry
An Azepanone-Based Inhibitor of Human Cathepsin K with Improved Oral Bioavailability in the Rat and the Monkey

Yu, L. X.
FDA, Center for Drug Evaluation and Research
The Effect of Food on the Relative Bioavailability of Rapidly Dissolving Immediate-Release Solid Oral Products Containing Highly Soluble Drugs

Associate Editors

Kyung-Dall Lee
University of Michigan, College of Pharmacy

Carston R. Wagner
University of Minnesota College of Pharmacy

Primary Topics

Molecular Pharmaceutics including drug and delivery system physical, chemical, biological transport and metabolism properties.
Molecular Biopharmaceutics including drug transport and metabolism processes, membrane transporters and cellular transport and targeting processes.
Biopharmaceuticals including biotechnology products and mechanistic delivery strategies
Physical chemical analysis of drug and excipient dissolution, absorption and bioavailability.
Enzyme and transporter targets for drug delivery and targeting
Membrane transport processes including membrane biophysics
Catalytically activated drugs including prodrugs and active metabolites
Molecular targeting approaches Including expression analysis, proteomics and target identification
Pharmacokinetic and Pharmacodynamic processes at the cellular and molecular level including pharmacogenetics and pharmacogenomics
Computational models for biopharmaceutical processes including prediction of in vivo performance based on in silico testing
High-throughput techniques that bridge the gap between discovery and development science.
Molecular explanations of observed drug-drug interactions and chemical approaches to altering these effects.
Chemical characterization of unique physical associations of active pharmaceutical ingredients and excipients, which alter biopharmaceutical outcomes.
Molecular and cellular factors altering drug product activity including pharmacogenomic factors that influence the development of drug products.

EDITORIAL ADVISORY BOARD

Richard F. Borch
Purdue University

John Carpenter
University of Colorado Health Center

David L. Daleke
Indiana University

Carl P. Decicco
Bristol-Myers Squibb Company

John D. Elliott
GlaxoSmithKline, Inc.

Sarah F. Hamm-Alvarez
USC

Ming Hu
University of Houston

Leaf Huang
University of Pittsburgh Medical Center

Peter Langguth
Johannes Gutenberg-University of Mainz

Hans Lennernäs
Uppsala University Department of Pharmacy

Christopher A. Lipinski
Pfizer Global R&D, Groton Labs

Philip S. Low
Purdue University

Charles McKenna
USC Department of Chemistry

Chris Meier
University of Hamburg

Robert S. Pearlman
University of Texas at Austin

James E. Polli
University of Maryland

Michael Rafferty
Pfizer Global Research and Development

Gustavo Rosania
University of Michigan

Erin G. Schuetz
St. Jude Children's Research Hospital

 

Peter D. Senter
Seattle Genetics

Patrick J. Sinko
Rutgers University

Caroline J. Springer
Cancer Research Centre for Cancer Therapeutics

Ikumi Tamai
Tokyo University of Science

Vladimir P. Torchilin
Northeastern University

Daniel F. Veber
Drug Discovery Consultant

Paul A. Wender
Stanford University

Shinji Yamashita
Setsunan University

Journal Information

Volume: 2, 6 issues
Print Edition ISSN: 1543-8384
Web Edition ISSN: 1543-8392

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“Molecular Pharmaceutics will focus on the delivery mechanism, providing a publication of the highest scholarship and a forum for scientists focused on developing the most effective drug product. “
Editor Gordon L. Amidon
From Vol 1, Issue 1 editorial “Finding the Magic”
 
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