Clinically Important Enzymes from Drug Research to Diagnosis
Synopsis
Enzymes have become the most studied biomolecules in research on protecting human health, explaining the causes of disease, and developing treatments. This is because the fundamental mechanisms that enable living organisms to maintain their vital functions are catalyzed by enzymes. Since their discovery, they have been among the most significant advances in human health, earning Nobel Prizes to scientists who have researched these critical biomolecules. Today, enzymes are a vital part of our lives, directly or indirectly, at every stage, from disease diagnosis and prognosis to therapeutic development. This book examines current enzyme-focused approaches to the diagnosis and treatment of critical organs, particularly considering their clinical roles.
