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ePUB 3
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Nein
Family Sharing
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Text-to-Speech
Ja
Erscheinungsdatum
17.08.2023
Herausgeber
DSc ChakrabortiVerlag
Elsevier Science & Techn.Seitenzahl
1050 (Printausgabe)
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83923 KB
Sprache
Englisch
EAN
9780323956888
Phospholipases in Physiology and Pathology presents a comprehensive overview on the physiology and pathology of phospholipases. This seven-volume set considers the biochemical and molecular mechanisms of normal and abnormal cell function upon dysregulation of phospholipases in different diseases. Volumes cover signal transduction mechanisms, implications in cancer, infectious diseases, neural diseases, cardiovascular diseases and other diseases, implications in inflammation, apoptosis, gene expression and non-coding RNAs, the role of natural and synthetic compounds, and stem cell therapies, nanotechnology-based therapies, and more.
Together, these volumes give researchers critical insight on the mechanistic and therapeutic aspects of phospholipases.
- Discusses the biochemical and molecular mechanisms of normal and abnormal cell function in different disease processes
- Covers a wide range of basic and translational research appropriate for scientists engaged in studying the regulation of phospholipases from interdisciplinary perspectives
- Features state-of-the-art chapter contributions from international leaders in the field
Together, these volumes give researchers critical insight on the mechanistic and therapeutic aspects of phospholipases.
- Discusses the biochemical and molecular mechanisms of normal and abnormal cell function in different disease processes
- Covers a wide range of basic and translational research appropriate for scientists engaged in studying the regulation of phospholipases from interdisciplinary perspectives
- Features state-of-the-art chapter contributions from international leaders in the field
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