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Nicotine and Other Tobacco Compounds in Neurodegenerative and
Psychiatric Diseases: Epidemiological Data on Smoking and
Preclinical and Clinical Data on Nicotine provides a comprehensive
summary of the epidemiological data on smoking and several
neurological disorders, including Alzheimer's disease, Parkinson's
disease, Multiple Sclerosis, Tourette's syndrome, schizophrenia,
anxiety, depression and ADHD, as well as preclinical and clinical
data on the effects of nicotine. Despite the obvious and undisputed
harmful nature of smoking, evidence suggests that some tobacco and
tobacco smoke-derived constituents may offer neuroprotective
effects, possibly in combinations, rather than individually. This
unprecedented book describes the complex relationships between
smoking and neurological disease and the bioactive compounds found
in tobacco. It provides a comprehensive review of nicotine and
other compounds found in tobacco plant, with scientific evidence of
neuroprotective and anti-inflammatory effects that may act in
conjunction with nicotine to exert neuroprotective effects observed
in smokers. By presenting findings beyond harmful cigarette smoke
effects, attention can be drawn to individual compounds of tobacco
that may serve as inspiration for further therapy development.
Toxicological Evaluation of Electronic Nicotine Delivery Products
(ENDP) discusses the scientific basis for the toxicological
assessment and evaluation of ENDPs. The book covers aerosol
chemistry, in vitro and in vivo studies as well as clinical
studies. It provides the basis for the evaluation of short and long
term-effects, along with relative risks. It also examines the
potential role of ENDPs in tobacco harm reduction and how they may
reduce the risk of disease in smokers who switch to them. This book
is a comprehensive resource for toxicologists, health practitioners
and public health professionals who want the scientific information
necessary to assess the relative risk of ENDPs when compared with
cigarette smoking and cessation.
Organ-on-a-Chip: Engineered Microenvironments for Safety and
Efficacy Testing contains chapters from world-leading researchers
in the field of organ on a chip development and applications, with
perspectives from life sciences, medicine, physiology and
engineering. The book contains an overview of the field, with
sections covering the major organ systems and currently available
technologies, platforms and methods. As readers may also be
interested in creating biochips, materials and engineering best
practice, these topics are also described. Users will learn about
the limitations of 2D in-vitro models and the available 3D in-vitro
models (what benefits they offer and some examples). Finally, the
MOC section shows how the organ on a chip technology can be adapted
to improve the physiology of in-vitro models.
This detailed volume explores key state-of-the-art computational
applications that are crucial in Systems Toxicology. The recent
technological developments in experimental biology and multi-omics
measurements that enable Systems Biology and Systems Toxicology can
only be fully leveraged by the application of a broad range of
computational approaches ranging from data management to
mathematical modeling. Taking this into account, chapters in this
book cover data management and processing, data analysis,
biological network building and analysis, as well as the
application of computational methods to toxicological assessment.
Written for the Methods in Pharmacology and Toxicology series,
Computational Systems Toxicology includes the kind of key practical
advice that will aid readers in furthering our knowledge of toxic
substances and reactions to them.
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