DUBLIN--()--Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/e85d1a/apoptosis_in_oncol) has announced the addition of the "Apoptosis in Oncology Drug Pipeline Update 2010" report to their offering.
“Apoptosis in Oncology Drug Pipeline Update 2010”
Cancer cells frequently and possibly invariably possess apoptotic defects. In this context, apoptotic pathways provide exciting molecular targets for new therapeutic agents to specifically promote apoptosis of cancer cells.
There are today 226 (189) companies plus partners developing 251 (218) apoptotic drugs in 926 (621) developmental projects in cancer. In addition, the accumulated number of ceased drugs over the last years amount to another 125 (81) drugs.
Apoptosis In Oncology Drug Pipeline Update lists all drugs and gives you a progress analysis on each one of them. Identified drugs are linked to 181 (146) different targets. These targets are further categorized on the CD-ROM by 52 (48) classifications of molecular function and with pathway referrals to BioCarta, KEGG and NetPath. Figures in brackets are comparative data from last year.
Find and sort drugs by twelve different parameters plus free text search field. Our dynamic report generator lets you with ease and speed generate html reports directly in your web browser, whether it is a single drug profile or an entire search you want have a report of.
How May Drug Pipeline Update Be of Use?
- Show investors/board/management that you are right on top of drug development progress in your therapeutic area.
- Find competitors, collaborations partners, & candidates etc.
- Jump start competitive drug intelligence operations
- Excellent starting point for world wide benchmarking
- Compare portfolio and therapy focus with your peers
- Speed up pro-active in-/out licensing strategy work
- Fast and easy way of tracking drugs using search engines; just one click from inside the application and you may search the World Wide Web and PubMed for any drug.
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