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This book provides a comprehensive overview of Alzheimer's disease,
including information on the affliction's history, diagnosis, and
effects on family members. Alzheimer's disease is a vastly
underrecognized disease that primarily appears in patients age 65
and older. It affects the entire family of those afflicted and has
a tremendous impact on our health care system-the Alzheimer's
Association estimates the cost of treating this form of dementia at
$172 billion annually in the United States. Current treatment with
medications has only limited success. Therefore, awareness of
symptoms-which are often mistaken for aging or stress-and early
recognition of the disease are the best ways to help patients and
their caregivers. Alzheimer's Disease is written to provide a broad
overview of the disease, conveying all information and concepts in
easy-to-read and understandable language. This text is intended for
high school and college students, but is appropriate for general
reading audiences as well. Includes case examples and firsthand
family descriptions of the disease's effects to clearly illustrate
the impact on sufferers and their loved ones The glossary lists key
terms used in discussing Alzheimer's disease
Debates between realists, communitarians, and cosmopolitans about
the ethics of intervention in world politics are disciplined by
competing models of the public/private distinction. Taking insights
and controversies from feminist political theory, Lu focuses on
this construct to illuminate alternative images of 'sovereignty as
privacy' and 'sovereignty as responsibility', and to identify new
ethical challenges arising from the increased agency of private
global civil society actors, and their uneasy relationship with the
world of states in contexts of 'humanitarian intervention'.
Tying together technological and conceptual advances of the past
decade, this seminal book introduces the novel approach of chemical
cytometry -- the biochemical analysis of cell constituents at the
single cell level. As such, it combines recently developed methods
for the handling of single cells, the separation of their
components, and the detection and analysis of biomolecular species
with application examples from cell biology, neurobiology and
molecular medicine.
The editor has succeeded in acquiring contributions from the
recognized leaders in the field, resulting in a complete and
authoritative overview for both developers as well as users of
these new methods.
Recent studies into how our genes are turned on and off have raised
many questions about our lifestyle choices, but no market has more
questions than women contemplating pregnancy. Very few doctors have
the answers because the study of preconception is so new. Often
doctors have as many questions as their patients. This book from a
leading expert in the field is the first and only book that will
answer them. It gives women a step-by-step plan that lays the
groundwork not just for an easy pregnancy and a healthy baby, but
for the child's health throughout the his/her entire life. As Dr.
Lu shows us, the impact of being healthy and free of toxins at the
time of conception can be huge both for the mother and for her
baby. His plan shows us how we can help prevent life-threatening
conditions like pregnancy-related high blood pressure
(preeclampsia) and gestational diabetes, as well as how to minimize
the likelihood of many childhood conditions from allergies to ADHD.
It may even help prevent the child from developing illnesses like
cancer later in life.
Taking insights and controversies from feminist political theory,
Lu looks to illuminate alternative images of 'sovereignty as
privacy' and 'sovereignty as responsibility', and to identify new
challenges arising from the increased agency of private global
civil society, and their relationship with the world of states.
The science and applied approaches of enzyme inhibition in drug
discovery and development
Offering a unique approach that includes both the pharmacologic
and pharmaco-kinetic aspects of enzyme inhibition, "Enzyme
Inhibition in Drug Discovery and Development" examines the
scientific concepts and experimental approaches related to enzyme
inhibition as applied in drug discovery and drug development.
With chapters written by over fifty leading experts in their
fields, "Enzyme Inhibition in Drug Discovery and Development"
fosters a cross-fertilization of pharmacology, drug metabolism,
pharmacokinetics, and toxicology by understanding the "good"
inhibitions--desirable pharmacological effects--and "bad"
inhibitions--drug-drug interactions and toxicity. The book
discusses:
The drug discovery process, including drug discovery strategy,
medicinal chemistry, analytical chemistry, drug metabolism,
pharmacokinetics, and safety biomarker assessment
The manipulations of drug metabolizing enzymes and transporters
as well as the negative consequences, such as drug-drug
interactions
The inhibition of several major drug target pathways, such as
the GPCR pathway, the NFkB pathway, and the ion channel pathway
Through this focused, single-source reference on the
fundamentals of drug discovery and development, researchers in drug
metabolism and pharmacokinetics (DMPK) will learn and appreciate
target biology in drug discovery; discovery biologists and
medicinal chemists will also broaden their understanding of
DMPK.
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