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This book covers various modern molecular modeling methodologies particularly related to matrix metalloproteinases inhibitors (MMPIs). The text comprises an in-depth description of ligand-based drug designing (LBDD) and structure-based drug designing (SBDD) modeling strategies for designing potential and target specific or selective MMPIs.

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This book covers various modern molecular modeling methodologies particularly related to matrix metalloproteinases inhibitors (MMPIs). The text comprises an in-depth description of ligand-based drug designing (LBDD) and structure-based drug designing (SBDD) modeling strategies for designing potential and target specific or selective MMPIs.

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Autorenporträt
Tarun Jha is the senior most Professor of the Department of Pharmaceutical Technology, Jadavpur University, Kolkata, India. He has already supervised 20 Ph.D. students and is guiding 4 more for that. He also guided 6 post-doctoral fellows and completed 9 research projects. He has published 200 research articles and 10 book chapters as well as jointly edited a book. Prof. Jha is one of the Editorial Board Members of the journal 'SAR and QSAR in Environmental Research' published by Taylor and Francis. He is also serving as a reviewer of 26 internationally reputed journals. His research area includes the design, synthesis, and biological evaluation of anticancer small molecules, especially inhibitors of zinc-dependent metalloenzymes.