In this text, the small team of expert authors presents the field in a
comprehensive and accessible manner that is well suited for students and
junior researchers.
The result is a highly readable and systematically structured
introduction to antimicrobial peptides, their structure, biological
function and mode of action. The authors point the way towards a
rational design of this potentially highly effective new class of
clinical antibiotics on the brink of industrial application. They do
this by discussing their design principles, target membranes and
structure-activity relationships. The final part of the book describes
recent successes in the application of peptides as anticancer agents.