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The papers ofthis Special Issue of Molecular and Cellular
Nutraceuticals are also known as 'health foods' but they also
Biochemistry are invited, peer-reviewed submissions from include
any product derived from animal or plant sources speakers who
attended the 2nd World Conference of the which ultimately can
provide a medical benefit. F our symposia International Society for
MolecuIar Nutrition & Therapy. This on various aspects
concerning nutraceutical products and the Conference was held
fromAugust 2--4th, 1997 in Winnipeg, marketing ofthese compounds
was addressed. It is hoped that Canada. The goal of the Conference
was to advance our these interactions represent the start of a new,
highly interesting knowledge concerning the molecular events which
link scientific venture uniting the nutraceutical industry with the
nutrition to various disease processes in the body. Attending main
stream academic medical research community. The the meeting were
scientists from 18 countries ineluding nutraceutical industry is
expected to be a multibillion dollar Canada, the United States,
Japan, the United Kingdom, a year business world-wide by the turn
of the century. The Franee, the Czeeh Republie, Germany, the
Netherlands, identification of the active ingredients in any number
of Bahrain, Hong Kong, India, Israel, China, Kuwait,Argentina,
health foods reputed to be medieally beneficial would be just
Sweden, Australia and Mexieo. There were 56 Distinguished one of
the goals of such a scientific interaction.
Pathophysiology of Cardiovascular Disease has been divided into
four sections that focus on heart dysfunction and its associated
characteristics (hypertrophy, cardiomyopathy and failure); vascular
dysfunction and disease; ischemic heart disease; and novel
therapeutic interventions.
This volume is a compendium of different approaches to
understanding cardiovascular disease and identifying the proteins,
pathways and processes that impact it.
The papers ofthis Special Issue of Molecular and Cellular
Nutraceuticals are also known as 'health foods' but they also
Biochemistry are invited, peer-reviewed submissions from include
any product derived from animal or plant sources speakers who
attended the 2nd World Conference of the which ultimately can
provide a medical benefit. F our symposia International Society for
MolecuIar Nutrition & Therapy. This on various aspects
concerning nutraceutical products and the Conference was held
fromAugust 2--4th, 1997 in Winnipeg, marketing ofthese compounds
was addressed. It is hoped that Canada. The goal of the Conference
was to advance our these interactions represent the start of a new,
highly interesting knowledge concerning the molecular events which
link scientific venture uniting the nutraceutical industry with the
nutrition to various disease processes in the body. Attending main
stream academic medical research community. The the meeting were
scientists from 18 countries ineluding nutraceutical industry is
expected to be a multibillion dollar Canada, the United States,
Japan, the United Kingdom, a year business world-wide by the turn
of the century. The Franee, the Czeeh Republie, Germany, the
Netherlands, identification of the active ingredients in any number
of Bahrain, Hong Kong, India, Israel, China, Kuwait,Argentina,
health foods reputed to be medieally beneficial would be just
Sweden, Australia and Mexieo. There were 56 Distinguished one of
the goals of such a scientific interaction.
Pathophysiology of Cardiovascular Disease has been divided into
four sections that focus on heart dysfunction and its associated
characteristics (hypertrophy, cardiomyopathy and failure); vascular
dysfunction and disease; ischemic heart disease; and novel
therapeutic interventions. This volume is a compendium of different
approaches to understanding cardiovascular disease and identifying
the proteins, pathways and processes that impact it.
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Maurer, Friedrich; Maurer, Friedrich; Maurer, Friedrich; Stroh, Friedrich; Stroh, Friedrich; Stroh, Friedrich; Rupp, Heinz; Rupp, Heinz; Rupp, Heinz - Deutsche Wortgeschichte. Band 1 (German, Hardcover, 3rd 3. Neubearb. Auflage. Reprint ed.)
Friedrich Maurer, Heinz Rupp
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The special issue of Molecular and Cellular Biochemistry focuses on
`Control of Gene Expression by Catecholamines and the
Renin-Angiotensin System' in health and disease. In recent years,
great progress has been made in the understanding of catecholamine
and angiotensin II modulated gene expression. There is also
increasing evidence that catecholamine and angiotensin II induced
cellular injury not solely arises from classical pathways but also
from a perturbed gene expression. Taking into account that
catecholamines and angiotensin II are vital for a balanced gene
expression of many cells, the intriguing possibility arises that
various disease are initiated or aggravated by such an imbalance.
Catecholamine and angiotensin II influences can be in excess
arising from, for example, hypercaloric food intake or psychosocial
stress. During early progression of heart failure, sympathetic
activity and angiotensin II influences also become increased. Due
to beta-adrenergic receptor downregulation, depressed catecholamine
influences are expected in the final stage of heart failure. An
imbalanced influence of catecholamines and angiotensin II on gene
expression leads to disordered molecular structures of the cell and
an impaired cell function. This focused issue is organized into
chapters concentrating on catecholamines, angiotensin II, and the
interaction between catecholamines and angiotensin II. Basic
biochemical processes are covered in detail and the potential of
these pathways for explaining chronic diseases associated with
excess catecholamine and angiotensin II influences should become
apparent. It is hoped that this focussed issue triggers novel
research into the development of drugs that are targeted at
diseases characterized by an imbalanced gene expression involving
catecholamines and angiotensin II.
A concise, in-depth analysis of the status of the sympathetic
system in heart diseases
This book summarizes the functional status of the sympathetic
neural system in cardiological diseased states and highlights
aspects of sympathetic neural activity that are important to an
overall understanding of the pathophysiology process. Critical
reviews of methods for evaluating sympathetic activity are
discussed, existing data is closely scrutinized, and attempts are
made to delineate the factors derived from increased sympathetic
activity. The book provides a physiologically and clinically based
approach to the investigation of the involvement of catecholamines
in cardiovascular diseases, which makes it a valuable addition to
the reference collections of researchers, clinical scientists, and
graduate students.
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