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Role of TRPV4 Channels in Different Organ Systems, Volume 89, the
latest release in the Current Topics in Membranes series, provides
an in-depth description of the role of TRPV4 ion channels in
different organ systems under healthy and disease conditions.
Research over the last two decades shows crucial physiological and
pathological roles for TRPV4 channels. In this volume, we present
chapters focusing on TRPV4 channels in the vasculature, lungs,
heart, kidney, bladder, skin, musculoskeletal system, eye, and
immune cells. Understanding the behavior of TRPV4 channels in
various organ systems will provide a big picture on their
physiological roles and therapeutic targeting.
Treatment and Reuse of Sewage Sludge: An Innovative Approach for
Wastewater Treatment: Developments in Waste Water Treatment
Research and Processes series, focuses on the exploitation of
various treatment technologies and their use to treat sewage sludge
to detoxify/stabilize toxic and hazardous contaminants and restore
contaminated sites, which lacks in a more comprehensive manner in
currently existing titles on similar topics. The book includes
current beneficial sludge utilization practices such as land
application, energy recovery, use as an alternative fuel source,
use as a construction material and resource recovery from sewage
sludge using emerging technologies. In addition, the book includes
numerous current and advanced sewage sludge treatment and reuse
technologies and associated microbes to effectively treat and
manage hazardous industrial wastes/or wastewater pollutants for
environmental safety, sustainability and public health protection.
The book is a reference for all researchers working in the field of
environmental engineering, bioengineering, waste management, and
related fields.
The Veterinarian's Guide to Animal Welfare provides an overview of
various aspects of animal welfare that are particularly relative to
the veterinary profession. The book explores various ways of
viewing and assessing welfare, as well as the numerous factors that
influence perceptions. Emphasis is placed on contemporary issues
across, and within, major species groups. The book's authors are
internationally known experts in the veterinary aspects of animal
welfare and have written numerous articles on animal welfare,
behavior, euthanasia and the human-animal bond. This book is
written for the veterinary profession and was designed to be used
as a textbook for animal welfare courses at colleges and schools of
veterinary medicine. It complements the Model Curriculum for the
Study of Animal Welfare (AVMA 2015) and its attendant course
syllabus. This is an important resource for graduate veterinarians
seeking to improve their understanding of the numerous aspects of
animal welfare.
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Advances in Microbial Physiology, Volume 81 highlights new advances
in the field with this new release presenting interesting chapters
written by an international board of authors. Updates in this
release include sections on Antibiotic tolerance, Lanthanides in
bacterial proteins, Bacterial toxins and host-microbe interactions,
and Nitric oxide.
Collective Memory, Volume 274 in the Progress in Brain Research
series, highlights new advances in the field, with this new volume
presenting interesting chapters on a variety of interesting topics,
including Deriving testable hypotheses through an analogy between
individual and collective memory and updated information on
Collective future thinking: Current research and future directions.
Neurotoxicity of Drugs of Abuse, Volume Eight provides carefully
crafted reviews on the disruptive impact of drugs of abuse on the
central nervous system. The neurotoxicity potential of several
agents including marijuana, fentanyl, and ketamine are carefully
reviewed, and their short-term and chronic effects are categorized.
Pharmacokinetic profiles as well as mechanisms of action for these
and other drugs of abuse such as alcohol and nicotine are also
evaluated. The implications of short and long-term abuse for agents
such as PCP are also characterized. The reader will come away with
a fuller understanding of the adverse effects of drugs of abuse on
the nervous system.
Advances in Genetics, Volume 109 in this ongoing series, highlights
new advances in the field, with this new volume presenting
interesting chapters written by an international board of authors.
Chapters in this new release include Epigenetic regulation of
angiogenesis in tumor progression, RecBCD and Chi hotspots as
determinants of self vs. non-self: A re-evaluation, Horizontal gene
transfer to plants from Agrobacterium and related bacterial
species, and more.
Advances in Clinical Chemistry, Volume 111, the latest installment
in this internationally acclaimed series, contains chapters
authored by world-renowned clinical laboratory scientists,
physicians and research scientists.
Small Angle Scattering, Part A: Methods for Structural
Investigation, Volume 675 in the Methods in Enzymology series,
highlights new advances in the field, with new chapters in this
updated release including SAXS foundations and metrics, Contrast
variation sample preparation protocols, experimental procedures,
and rudimentary analysis, Molecular deuteration for neutron
scattering, Planning, Executing and Assessing the Feasibility of
SANS Contrast Variation Experiments, Technical considerations for
small-angle neutron scattering from biological macromolecules, and
Advanced sample environments and capabilities at our synchrotron
X-ray beamline with example applications. Additional sections in
the book cover SEC-SAXS-MALS data acquisition and processing
pipeline at SIBYLS, SEC-SAXS: pros and cons, experimental set-up,
examples and software developments, Radiation damage and sample
economy for stopped-flow methods in the time regime of millisecond
and above, Stopped-flow-time-resolved SAXS, Insights on Temp-jump,
time-resolved SAXS, and much more.
Emerging Techniques for Treatment of Toxic Metals from Wastewater
explores the different physical and chemical methods that can be
used to remove toxins from wastewater, including adsorption,
solvent extraction, ion exchange, precipitation, filtration and
photocatalytic degradation. Bringing together contributions from
leading experts in the field, the book covers each of the different
techniques in detail, combining emergent research outcomes with
fundamental theoretical concepts to provide a clear appraisal of
the different techniques available, along with their applications.
It is an essential recourse for researchers, industrialists and
students concerned with the remediation of toxic metals from water
and wastewater.
Advances in Genetics serial, Volume 110 highlights new advances in
the field, with this new volume presenting interesting chapters on
a variety of timely topics, all written by an international board
of authors.
Environmental pollution as a consequence of diverse human
activities has become a global concern. Urbanization, mining,
industrial revolution, burning of fossil fuels/firewood and poor
agricultural practices, in addition to improper dumping of waste
products, are largely responsible for the undesirable change in the
environment composition. Environmental pollution is mainly
classified as air pollution, water pollution, land pollution, noise
pollution, thermal pollution, light pollution, and plastic
pollution. Nowadays, it has been realized that with the increasing
environmental pollution, impurities may accumulate in plants, which
are required for basic human uses such as for food, clothing,
medicine, and so on. Environmental pollution has tremendous impacts
on phenological events, structural patterns, physiological
phenomena, biochemical status, and the cellular and molecular
features of plants. Exposure to environmental pollution induces
acute or chronic injury depending on the pollutant concentration,
exposure duration, season and plant species. Moreover, the global
rise of greenhouse gases such as carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide,
nitrous oxides, methane, chlorofluorocarbons and ozone in the
atmosphere is among the major threats to the biodiversity. They
have also shown visible impacts on life cycles and distribution of
various plant species. Anthropogenic activities, including the
fossil-fuel combustion in particular, are responsible for steady
increases in the atmospheric greenhouse gases concentrations. This
phenomenon accelerates the global heating. Studies have suggested
that the changes in carbon dioxide concentrations, rainfall and
temperature have greatly influenced the plant physiological and
metabolic activities including the formation of biologically active
ingredients. Taken together, plants interact with pollutants, and
cause adverse ecological and economic outcomes. Therefore, plant
response to pollutants requires more investigation in terms of
damage detection, adaptation, tolerance, and the physiological and
molecular responses. The complex interplay among other emerging
pollutants, namely, radioisotopes, cell-phone radiation,
nanoparticles, nanocomposites, heavy metals etc. and their impact
on plant adaptation strategies, and possibility to recover,
mitigation, phytoremediation, etc., also needs to be explored.
Further, it is necessary to elucidate better the process of the
pollutant's uptake by plant and accumulation in the food chain, and
the plant resistance capability against the various kinds of
environmental pollutants. In this context, the identification of
tolerance mechanisms in plants against pollutants can help in
developing eco-friendly technologies, which requires molecular
approaches to increase plant tolerance to pollutants, such as plant
transformation and genetic modifications. Pollutant-induced
overproduction of reactive oxygen species that cause DNA damage and
apoptosis-related alterations, has also been examined. They also
trigger changes at the levels of transcriptome, proteome, and
metabolome, which has been discussed in this book.
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