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Books in Molecular biology cellular biology and genetics

This collection offers insights into gene expression, cell signalling, and genetic regulation. Supporting researchers, clinicians, and students, it features advanced techniques, genetic engineering, and disease mechanisms, fostering innovations in personalized medicine, regenerative therapies, and molecular diagnostics.

  • Advances in Biomedical Engineering - Part B

    • 1st Edition
    • Volume 405
    • English
    Advances in Biomedical Engineering – Part B, Volume 405 presents the latest developments, research trends, and methodologies in the evolving field of biomedical engineering. This volume covers a range of topics, including advanced medical devices, biomaterials, biomedical imaging, tissue engineering, biomechanics, and computational modeling. Specific chapters in this new release include Advances in biomedical engineering, Recent advances in nanomedicine as drug delivery system, Advances in Nano biomaterials for Biomedical Engineering, Neurodiagnostic: Advances in diagnostic tools, Advances in Ferroptosis Research and Application, Bioink-based 3D Bioprinting: Paving the Path for Regenerative Medicine, MRI Acute/Sub-Acute Ischemic Stroke Segmentation with Deep Learning: A Comprehensive Review, and more.Contributions from leading experts highlight both theoretical advancements and practical applications designed to improve healthcare diagnostics, treatment, and patient outcomes. This comprehensive resource is ideal for researchers, practitioners, and students seeking to stay informed about cutting-edge technologies and future directions in biomedical engineering.
  • Methods in Systems Bioinorganic Chemistry

    • 1st Edition
    • Volume 741
    • English
    Over the past half-century, the field of Bioinorganic chemistry, like so many branches of science, has been dominated by a reductionist approach to studying metal ions in biology. This incredibly successful strategy typically involved, and involves, isolating and characterizing individual metalloproteins. Although early researchers could imagine the complexity of the processes that involved these proteins, operating within cells, comprehending such processes on the systems level was simply out of reach. However, with the technical advances that have emerged over the past decade or so, considering such complex cellular-level interrelationships is becoming increasingly possible. This volume, entitled “Methods in Systems Bioinorganic Chemistry” is perhaps the first compilation of methods aimed at understanding high-level properties involving metals in biology founded on molecular or mechanistic level interactions. The importance of this cannot be overstated; establishing the roles of metal ions in human health and disease will undoubtedly require systems-level understandings. That being said, there is currently no established “tool kit” for studying bioinorganic systems, and so the methods included here span a diverse range of topics and approaches, from imaging to proteomics, from metals-in-mice to mathematical modeling. How these methods will eventually be integrated to advance systems-level insights is unfolding here and now. Enjoy!
  • Molecular Targets and Therapeutic Design

    • 1st Edition
    • Volume 153
    • English
    Molecular Targets and Therapeutic Design, Volume 152 provides a comprehensive overview of the current landscape and future directions in the identification and exploitation of molecular targets for the development of new therapeutics. This volume brings together leading experts to discuss the fundamental principles of target discovery, validation, and the strategies used to design molecules that modulate biological pathways in disease. Topics covered in this new release include Recent Strategies and Approaches for the Development of Molecularly Targeted Nanomedicine, Transcriptomic Profiling for Therapeutic Target Discovery in Neuropsychiatric Conditions, Transcriptomic Insights into Hormone-Driven Malignancies: Toward Targeted Therapeutic Strategies, and much more.Additional chapters cover Targeting Kinases in Neurodegenerative Diseases and Cancer: Structural Insights and Therapeutic Strategies, Small molecular therapeutic targets for neurodegenerative diseases, Signaling cascades of Tau protein, Understanding molecular role of lipids for Alzheimer's disease, Clinical Challenges and Therapeutic Strategies in Chordoma, Molecular Characterization and Experimental Models of Chordoma, Disordered Proteins as Fuzzy Viral Drug Targets, amongst other timely topics.
  • Apolipoprotein E in Health and Disease

    Unravelling its Intricate Roles
    • 1st Edition
    • Dileep Kumar + 2 more
    • English
    Apolipoprotein E in Health and Disease: Unravelling its Intricate Roles delves into the multifaceted functions of Apolipoprotein E (ApoE) across various health conditions and diseases. This comprehensive volume offers an in-depth exploration of ApoE, illuminating its structural insights, functional significance, and genetic variability. Each chapter examines the role of ApoE in different disease contexts, including cardiovascular diseases, Alzheimer's disease, neurological disorders, metabolic syndrome, liver health, cancer, and inflammatory disorders. Key chapters investigate ApoE's impact on lipid metabolism, atherosclerosis, and heart health while also probing its involvement in genetic predispositions and mechanistic implications in Alzheimer's disease. In addition, the book extends its exploration to the broader influence of ApoE on cognitive decline and other neurological conditions, metabolic health, liver function, cancer risk, and immune modulation. With a strong focus on the pharmacogenetics of ApoE, the book paves the way for precision medicine, offering insights into how ApoE genotypes influence medication responses and therapeutic strategies. Future prospects and challenges in harnessing ApoE for disease management are discussed, alongside its role in infectious diseases, genetic engineering innovations, and targeted drug delivery systems.
  • Protein Misfolding and Human Diseases

    Deciphering the Central Role of Pathological Aggregation
    • 1st Edition
    • Pranav Kumar Prabhakar + 2 more
    • English
    Protein Misfolding and Human Diseases: Deciphering the Central Role of Pathological Aggregation investigates the misfolding of proteins and implications for a variety of debilitating conditions. The book comprehensively overviews pathological protein aggregation, exploring its mechanisms in specific illnesses, including Alzheimer's disease, Parkinson’s disease, Huntington’s disease, prion diseases, ALS, and systemic amyloidosis. It addresses disrupted cellular pathways and failures in protein homeostasis during aging, delineating the unifying principles across protein conformational disorders. Sections feature structural insights into protein aggregates from amyloid fibrils to inclusion bodies and offer therapeutic strategies to disrupt aggregation pathways, enhance cellular protein quality control, and provide immunotherapy solutions.Finally, the book closes with a discussion of the latest advances in research and considerations for future directions to combat protein aggregation. It will serve as an invaluable reference on the intricacies of protein misfolding and its clinical implications. Researchers, academics and graduate students working across these fields will benefit from this comprehensive guide. Additionally, clinicians and healthcare professionals will find it invaluable for understanding the molecular basis of protein misfolding disorders.
  • Advances in Applied Microbiology

    • 1st Edition
    • Volume 134
    • English
    Advances in Applied Microbiology, Volume 134 presents a comprehensive exploration of the latest innovations in applied microbiology. The book delves into the diverse applications of microbiology across various industries, including agriculture, food production, biotechnology, environmental science, and healthcare. Through a collection of insightful chapters authored by experts in the field, readers are offered in-depth analyses of cutting-edge research, emerging trends, and practical applications of microbiological principles. From novel microbial technologies to the impact of microbiomes on human health and beyond, this book serves as a valuable resource for researchers, professionals, and students seeking to stay informed and inspired by the exciting advancements.
  • Mitochondrial Intoxication

    • 2nd Edition
    • Marcos Roberto de Oliveira
    • English
    Mitochondrial Intoxication, Second Edition offers a comprehensive and fully updated exploration of the impact of toxic molecules on mitochondrial physiology, and the diseases that result from their dysfunction. Divided into three sections, the book opens with a detailed overview of mitochondrial physiology, molecular markers of mitochondrial intoxication and challenges of mitochondrial profiling during pre-clinical studies. It then focuses on endogenous toxicants and their impact on mitochondria, including new chapters on lipids, glucose and microbiota-derived toxicants. Amyloid-β peptide and its impact on mitochondrial dysfunction is also a new addition to this book, as well as inflammation-induced mitochondrial intoxication. The final section explores exogenous toxicants, such as pollutants, food additives, illicit and pharmaceutical drugs, pesticides and heavy metals. The effects of micro- and nanoplastics on mitochondrial function are newly covered. Furthermore, the latest computational tools in mitochondrial toxicity research are investigated. Incorporating the latest advances in the field, “Mitochondrial Intoxication, Second Edition” offers cutting-edge insights on mitochondrial toxicity, and serves as an invaluable resource for researchers and advanced students in cell biology, molecular biology, toxicology, biochemistry, pharmacology, and related fields.
  • Biology

    A Human Health Perspective
    • 1st Edition
    • Harry E. Peery + 2 more
    • English
    Biology: A Human Health Perspective offers important medical case histories and complex color illustrations, interacts with the reader, and asks questions throughout. Sections cover the basic chemistry of biology and cell origins, and energy and protein processing before discussing cell reproduction, genetics, evolution, and their place in public healthcare. Clinical applications and medical terminology are also included across chapters, and pioneering medical developments such as holographic surgery, robotic neurosurgery, and tractography are featured.This textbook, along with supporting ancillary materials such as PowerPoint slides, solution manuals and quiz banks is a vital resource for all undergraduate students studying biology or for those looking to develop a career in a health profession who need a basic understanding of the field.
  • Cell Death Part D

    • 1st Edition
    • Volume 209
    • English
    Cell Death Part D explores the latest advances in the mechanisms, regulation, and significance of cell death in health and disease. Covering diverse topics such as apoptosis, necrosis, autophagy, and emerging pathways, this volume presents current research and novel insights from leading experts. It serves as a valuable resource for researchers, clinicians, and students interested in understanding cellular processes and their implications for therapy and diagnostics.
  • Microbial Technologies for Sustainable Waste Management

    • 1st Edition
    • Rajneesh Kumar + 2 more
    • English
    Microbial Technologies for Sustainable Waste Management explores advanced waste management through microbial processes. The book investigates the current limitations of traditional waste treatment and the potential for microbial cell factories in bringing innovative solutions to this field. Beginning with an introduction to the role of microbes in waste management, it examines global case studies demonstrating success stories in microbial waste treatment and microbial innovations for biotechnological applications in waste conversion. Concluding chapters focus on microbial pathways for anaerobic digestion, hydrolysis, and fermentation, and microbial technologies for industrial applications such as wastewater treatment and the biofuel industry.Additionall... the book considers microbial remediation of hazardous and toxic waste, microbial fuel cells, and strategies for plastic waste degradation. Emerging technologies, such as AI integration, microbial nanotechnology, and engineered microbes are discussed, along with their environmental impacts and potential for scaling up to commercial applications.