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A Child's Garden of Verses
Robert Louis Stevenson, E Mars, Maud Hunt Squire
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R756
Discovery Miles 7 560
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Mitochondria have been pivotal in the development of some of the
most important ideas in modern biology. Since the discovery that
the organelle has its own DNA and specific mutations were found in
association with neuromuscular and cardiovascular diseases and with
aging, an extraordi-nary number of publications have followed, and
the term mitochondrial medicine was coined. Furthermore, our
understanding of the multiple roles that mitochondria play in
cardiac cell homeostasis opened the door for intensive
experimentation to understand the pathogenesis and to find new
treatments for cardiovascular diseases. Besides its role in
adenosine triphosphate generation, mitochondria regu-late a complex
network of cellular interactions, involving (1) generation and
detoxification of reactive oxygen species, including superoxide
anion, hy-drogen peroxide, and hydroxyl radical; (2) maintenance of
the antioxidant glutathione in a reduced state and adequate level
of mitochondrial matrix superoxide dismutase; (3) cytoplasmic
calcium homeostasis, particularly under conditions of cellular
calcium loading; (4) transport of metabolites between cytoplasm and
matrix; (5) both programmed (apoptosis) and necrotic cell death;
and (6) cell growth and development. It is therefore not surprising
that this organelle has come to be the center stage in many current
investigations of cardiovascular diseases, aging, and agi- related
disease. Concomitant with these advances, an impressive effort is
under- way for the development of new tools and methodologies to
study mitochondrial structure and function, including powerful ways
to visualize, monitor, and alter the organelle function to assess
the genetic consequences of these perturbations.
Over the past two decades, due to dramatic advances in molecular
and cell biology, biochemistry, and genetics, our view on
mitochondria as a relatively static cellular powerhouse has changed
radically. We now know that these organelles play a critical role
in the normal and in the damaged heart. Written by Dr. Jose
Marin-Garcia, Director of the Molecular Cardiology and
Neuromuscular Institute, Mitochondria and Their Role in
Cardiovascular Disease brings readers up- to-date on the many
significant advances in the field of mitochondrial cardiovascular
medicine. The book begins with a general introduction to
mitochondria, followed by laboratory methods to study the structure
and function of the organelle, regulation of replication and
biogenesis, and the mechanisms and functional consequences of
mitophagia and mitochondrial dynamics. Subsequent chapters deal
with mitochondrial oxidative stress and the role that the organelle
plays in cell signaling and cell death. Discussions will be
undertaken on the biochemistry of mitochondrial cell signaling,
including the nature of the proteins engaged in these processes,
many of them only recently discovered. Later chapters examine the
role of mitochondria and mitochondrial abnormalities in
cardiovascular diseases, including their diagnosis, therapeutic
options currently available, animal models of mitochondrial
disease, and new frontiers in mitochondria cardiovascular medicine,
including areas of research that are relatively new or developing,
such as proteomics, next generation sequencing, and systems
biology.
Signal transduction pathways are at the core of most biological
processes and are critical regulators of heart physiology and
pathophysiology. The heart is both a transmitter and dynamic
receptor of a variety of intracellular and extracellular stimuli,
playing a critical role of an integrator of diverse signaling
mechanisms. Alterations in signaling pathways are contributing
factors in the development and progression of a broad spectrum of
diseases, ranging from dysrhythmias and atherosclerosis to
hypertension and the metabolic syndrome. Targeting specific
components of these signaling pathways has been shown to be
effective in preclinical studies with significant therapeutic
impact. This book brings together current knowledge in
cardiovascular cell signal transduction mechanisms, advances in
novel therapeutic approaches to improve cardiac function, and
discussion of future directions. Presented from a post-genomic
perspective, this exciting book introduces important new ideas in
cardiovascular systems biology. It is an invaluable reference for
cardiology researchers and practitioners.
Heart Failure (HF) is the final and common pathway of all
cardiovascular diseases. Heart Failure: Bench to Bedside helps
address a significant need to develop new paradigms and to identify
novel therapeutic targets for this pervasive disease. An
authoritative contribution to the field, this book provides a
detailed description of new findings and emerging methodologies, as
well as a critical clinical evaluation of the complex HF syndrome
and future therapies. Heart Failure: Bench to Bedside includes a
primer on gene profiling and bioenergetics of the normal heart and
a discussion of the molecular, genetic, biochemical and cellular
techniques critical to understanding HF. Further chapters discuss
cardiac remodeling, oxidative stress, and alterations in other
organs and systems that are often associated with HF. This book
thoughtfully evaluates current and forthcoming diagnostic
techniques and therapies, pharmaceutical and pharmacogenomic-based
individualized medicine, gene and cell-based therapies, and the
search for new frontiers. Heart Failure: Bench to Bedside presents
a clear view of up-to-date approaches to clinical diagnosis and
treatment, as well as offering insightful critiques of original and
creative scientific thoughts on post-genomic HF research.
In this book, the genetic and molecular basis of cardiovascular
aging is examined in detail and a comprehensive assessment given of
the bioenergetics changes occurring in human and animal models of
cardiac aging. Both current diagnostic and future therapeutic
modalities are presented, giving this book a dual-pronged approach.
Cardiac aging, like aging in general, is a complex process
involving numerous cellular and molecular changes. This book sheds
new light on the phenomenon.
In this book, the genetic and molecular basis of cardiovascular
aging is examined in detail and a comprehensive assessment given of
the bioenergetics changes occurring in human and animal models of
cardiac aging. Both current diagnostic and future therapeutic
modalities are presented, giving this book a dual-pronged approach.
Cardiac aging, like aging in general, is a complex process
involving numerous cellular and molecular changes. This book sheds
new light on the phenomenon.
Mitochondria have been pivotal in the development of some of the
most important ideas in modern biology. Since the discovery that
the organelle has its own DNA and specific mutations were found in
association with neuromuscular and cardiovascular diseases and with
aging, an extraordi-nary number of publications have followed, and
the term mitochondrial medicine was coined. Furthermore, our
understanding of the multiple roles that mitochondria play in
cardiac cell homeostasis opened the door for intensive
experimentation to understand the pathogenesis and to find new
treatments for cardiovascular diseases. Besides its role in
adenosine triphosphate generation, mitochondria regu-late a complex
network of cellular interactions, involving (1) generation and
detoxification of reactive oxygen species, including superoxide
anion, hy-drogen peroxide, and hydroxyl radical; (2) maintenance of
the antioxidant glutathione in a reduced state and adequate level
of mitochondrial matrix superoxide dismutase; (3) cytoplasmic
calcium homeostasis, particularly under conditions of cellular
calcium loading; (4) transport of metabolites between cytoplasm and
matrix; (5) both programmed (apoptosis) and necrotic cell death;
and (6) cell growth and development. It is therefore not surprising
that this organelle has come to be the center stage in many current
investigations of cardiovascular diseases, aging, and agi- related
disease. Concomitant with these advances, an impressive effort is
under- way for the development of new tools and methodologies to
study mitochondrial structure and function, including powerful ways
to visualize, monitor, and alter the organelle function to assess
the genetic consequences of these perturbations.
In this second edition of "Post-Genomic Cardiology, " developing
and new technologies such as translational genomics, next
generation sequencing (NGS), bioinformatics, and systems biology in
molecular cardiology are assessed in light of their therapeutic
potential. As new methods of mutation screening emerge, both for
the genome and for the epigenome, comprehensive understanding of
the many mutations that underlie cardiovascular diseases and
adverse drug reactions is within our reach.
This book, written by respected cardiologist Jose Marin-Garcia,
features discussion on the Hap-Map: the largest international
effort to date aiming to define the differences between our
individual genomes. This unique reference further reviews and
investigates genome sequences from our evolutionary relatives that
could help us decipher the signals of genes, and offers a
comprehensive and critical evaluation of regulatory elements from
the complicated network of the background DNA.
Offers updated discussion of cutting-edge molecular techniques
including new genomic sequencing / NGS / Hap-Map / bioinformatics /
systems biology approachesAnalyzes mitochondria dynamics and their
role in cardiac dysfunction, up-to-date analysis of
cardio-protection, and cardio-metabolic syndromePresents recent
translational studies, gene therapy, transplantation of stem cells,
and pharmacological treatments in CVDs"
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Florida (Paperback)
Jos e Mar ia Obreg on
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R716
Discovery Miles 7 160
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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interesado en el dibujo y la pintura. Se agrupan en la coleccion
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libros estan profusamente ilustrados y estructurados a base de
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