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Store-operated Ca2+ entry (SOCE) serves to control essential
functions throughout the human body and represents a novel and
attractive target for therapeutic intervention. This book provides
an extensive overview of the role of SOCE pathways in Molecular
Physiology and Cell Biology, as well as their clinical
significance. (Patho)physiological principles and emerging
therapeutic strategies are delineated in a way that is valuable
both for the education of graduate students in advanced Cell
Biology/Molecular Physiology and for the promotion of innovative
research and developments in the clinical/therapeutic fields. A
comprehensive, clear and elaborate representation of current
concepts is provided, including a pathophysiological section
arranged in a tissue/organ/system-oriented manner. The book is
intended for basic researchers specializing in cell signaling, ion
transport, or pharmacology, as well as biomedical scientists and
clinicians with a focus on immunology, neurology or cardiology.
This second edition of the book on Store-operated Ca2+ Entry
Pathways has been updated with the newest discoveries that emerged
in the field within the last five years. The crystal structure of
the Ca2+ signaling core complex is described which adds to a new
understanding of the molecular interactions involved. Each chapter
has been revised and extended. The book retains its
interdisciplinary approach and supplies biochemists, cell
biologists and biophysicists as well as clinicians in immunology,
neurology and cardiology with valuable information on Ca2+
signaling mechanisms, functions, dysfunctions and their
consequences.
This book provides an introduction to the principles of both
cardiovascular epidemiology and molecular pathophysiology; as a
unique aspect, it also outlines and discusses the molecular
concepts underlying epidemiological observations. This second
volume is focused on all aspects concerning "secondary risk
factors" in terms of diseases associated with enhanced risk for
cardiovascular events. The book promotes the use of
interdisciplinary approaches in the field of preventive medicine
based on recent advances in molecular and cellular pathophysiology.
The book offers a valuable resource for researchers in basic
biomedical fields and clinical scientists alike, as well as
guidelines for novel avenues of research in both basic
pathophysiology and cardiovascular therapy and prevention.
This book provides an introduction to the principles of both
cardiovascular epidemiology and molecular pathophysiology; as a
unique aspect, it also outlines and discusses the molecular
concepts underlying epidemiological observations. This first volume
is focused on the genetic and molecular basis of pathogenesis and
the role of environmental factors triggering cardiovascular
dysfunctions. The book promotes the use of interdisciplinary
approaches in the field of preventive medicine based on recent
advances in molecular and cellular pathophysiology. The book offers
a valuable resourcefor researchers in basic biomedical fields and
clinical scientists alike, as well as guidelines for novel avenues
of research in both basic pathophysiology and cardiovascular
therapy and prevention."
This book provides an introduction to the principles of both
cardiovascular epidemiology and molecular pathophysiology; as a
unique aspect, it also outlines and discusses the molecular
concepts underlying epidemiological observations. This third volume
is focused on the most common "cardiovascular events" to provide an
overview on pathogenesis and clinical aspects. The book promotes
the use of interdisciplinary approaches in the field of preventive
medicine based on recent advances in molecular and cellular
pathophysiology. The book offers a valuable resource for
researchers in basic biomedical fields and clinical scientists
alike, as well as guidelines for novel avenues of research in both
basic pathophysiology and cardiovascular therapy and prevention.
This book provides an introduction to the principles of both
cardiovascular epidemiology and molecular pathophysiology; as a
unique aspect, it also outlines and discusses the molecular
concepts underlying epidemiological observations. This second
volume is focused on all aspects concerning "secondary risk
factors" in terms of diseases associated with enhanced risk for
cardiovascular events. The book promotes the use of
interdisciplinary approaches in the field of preventive medicine
based on recent advances in molecular and cellular pathophysiology.
The book offers a valuable resource for researchers in basic
biomedical fields and clinical scientists alike, as well as
guidelines for novel avenues of research in both basic
pathophysiology and cardiovascular therapy and prevention.
This book provides an introduction to the principles of both
cardiovascular epidemiology and molecular pathophysiology; as a
unique aspect, it also outlines and discusses the molecular
concepts underlying epidemiological observations. This first volume
is focused on the genetic and molecular basis of pathogenesis and
the role of environmental factors triggering cardiovascular
dysfunctions. The book promotes the use of interdisciplinary
approaches in the field of preventive medicine based on recent
advances in molecular and cellular pathophysiology. The book offers
a valuable resource for researchers in basic biomedical fields and
clinical scientists alike, as well as guidelines for novel avenues
of research in both basic pathophysiology and cardiovascular
therapy and prevention.
This book provides an introduction to the principles of both
cardiovascular epidemiology and molecular pathophysiology; as a
unique aspect, it also outlines and discusses the molecular
concepts underlying epidemiological observations. This third volume
is focused on the most common "cardiovascular events" to provide an
overview on pathogenesis and clinical aspects. The book promotes
the use of interdisciplinary approaches in the field of preventive
medicine based on recent advances in molecular and cellular
pathophysiology. The book offers a valuable resource for
researchers in basic biomedical fields and clinical scientists
alike, as well as guidelines for novel avenues of research in both
basic pathophysiology and cardiovascular therapy and prevention.
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