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A Molecular Approach to Immunogenetics, Immunogenetics: A Molecular
and Clinical Overview, Volume One provides readers with an
exclusive, updated overview on the scientific knowledge,
achievements and findings in the field of immunogenetics. The book
presents readily available, updated information on the molecular
and clinical aspects of immunogenetics, from origin and development
to clinical applications and future prospects. The breadth of
information goes from basics to developments, clinical applications
and future prospects. The book's most attractive attribute is its
academic and clinical amalgamation that covers both the theoretical
and practical aspects of immunogenetics. An additional feature of
the book is a special chapter on viral genetics that covers
COVID-19. Above all, the book contains chapters that discuss
immunogenetics in relation to pharmaco-genomics and
immune-toxicology.
Dihydropyrimidinones as Potent Anticancer Agents gives readers a
unique update on scientific knowledge, accomplishments and recent
advances in the medicinal chemistry of dihydropyrimidinones in
cancer treatment. Dihydropyrimidinones are known to be active
scaffold and have been reported to show some exceptional results
with regards to malignancies. With ever increasing knowledge and
information about synthesis, pharmacology and other aspects of
dihydropyrimidinones, there is need to document such information in
one place. Since the field of medicinal chemistry is dynamic, with
new emerging trends, it provides readily available updated
information on chemistry and pharmacology aspects of
dihydropyrimidinones in cancer. This book covers everything about
dihydropyrimidinones from synthesis, derivatives, mode of action
and potential therapeutic targets. It will also provide insights
about the clinical trials and way forward in cancer research of
dihydropyrimidinones.
Immunotoxicogenomics: A Multidisciplinary Approach in Systems
Toxicology provides broad coverage to diverse aspects of
immunotoxicogenomics. The book covers the major mechanisms and
effects of toxic substances on the immune system and on the
regulation of gene expression. This includes the aims,
opportunities, clinical applications, recent developments, emerging
and future trends in immunotoxicogenomics.The book starts off with
a discussion of the systemic approach to the study of toxicants. It
also looks at the current genomic tools used to assess
immunotoxicity and the systems biology methods used in
immuno-toxicogenomics. Other topics include genomic expression
profiling, the use of gene expression as a tool to understand and
predict immunotoxicity, immunotox-icogenomics as a screening tool,
and the assessment and analysis of Immunotoxicogenomics data.
Future trends round off the discussion in the book.
Immunotoxicogenomics: A Multidisciplinary Approach in Systems
Toxicology provides a collaborative multidisciplinary approach for
researchers in the fields of toxicology, genetics, and immunology
and others engaged in the study on the effects of toxic substances
on immune responses.
Reproductive Immunogenetics: A Molecular and Clinical Overview:
Immunogenetic Factors and Signaling Pathways in Recurrent
Miscarriage, vol. 4 provides an overview of the scientific
knowledge, achievements and findings in the field of the
immunogenetic factors and the signaling pathways that could lead to
recurrent pregnancy loss.With a strong focus on the role of
signaling factors in recurrent pregnancy loss, the book also
examines the predictors, etiology and diagnosis of recurrent
pregnancy loss. In 17 chapters the book describes the roles of
several different signaling pathways are the role of JLA and
microRNAs in recurrent pregnancy loss. Several chapters are
dedicated to the role autoimmune antibodies play in recurrent
pregnancy loss.Reproductive Immunogenetics: A Molecular and
Clinical Overview: Immunogenetic Factors and Signaling Pathways in
Recurrent Miscarriage, vol. 4 is a valuable resource for health
professionals, scientists and researchers, and all those who wish
to broaden their knowledge in the allied field and builds the
tremendous interest of researchers in the immune therapeutics that
may increase the hope of affected couples for childbearing.
Immunogenetics: A Molecular and Clinical Overview, Vol. 3, Immune
Cells and Immunotherapeutics in Recurrent Miscarriage provides an
overview of the scientific knowledge, achievements and findings in
the field of immunogenetics of recurrent pregnancy loss.With a
strong focus on the role immune cells can play in recurrent
pregnancy loss, the book also examines the immune therapeutics
aspects of pregnancy loss. In 15 chapters the book describes the
roles of both helper cells, nature killer cells, lymphoid cells,
regulatory cells and macrophages in recurrent pregnancy loss. It
describes clinical outcomes of several therapies and gives insight
into new treatments to prevent future pregnancy
losses.Immunogenetics: A Molecular and Clinical Overview, Vol. 3,
Immune Cells and Immunotherapeutics in Recurrent Miscarriage is a
valuable resource for health professionals, scientists and
researchers, and all those who wish to broaden their knowledge in
the allied field and builds the tremendous interest of researchers
in the immune therapeutics that may increase the hope of affected
couples for childbearing.
Black Seeds (Nigella sativa) is a comprehensive resource covering
all aspects of this medicinal plant, well-known for its positive
effects in many human ailments. It has been used to promote health
and fight diseases, and has been found to have antioxidant,
antihypertensive, anti-diabetic, anti-inflammatory, and analgesic
effects. It has also been known to have antimicrobial, anticancer,
neuro-protectant, cardio protectant, immunomodulator, hepatic
protectant characteristics. Thymoquinone, the active compound of
the plant, also exhibits these protective qualities against many
disorders. This book summarizes the effect of this plant on all the
organ systems of the body. Black Seeds (Nigella sativa) is a
comprehensive resource for researchers working in pharmacology,
food chemistry and pharmaceutical chemistry, both in industry and
academia.
Clinical Applications of Immunogenetics: Immunogenetics: A
Molecular and Clinical Overview, Volume II provides readers with an
exclusive, updated overview of scientific knowledge, achievements
and findings in the field of immunogenetics. In thirteen chapters,
the book gives insights in new advancements and approaches in viral
and autoimmune diseases. Specific chapters are dedicated to
immunogenetic mechanisms in the treatment of immune disorders,
cancer, neurological and neurodegenerative disorders. In addition,
other chapters cover immunogenomics in precision medicine, clinical
medicine and transplantation. Finally, a special chapter, COVID-19:
A novel challenge to human immune-genetic machinery, updates on
thoughts surrounding the pandemic.
Proteomics: A Promising Approach for Cancer Research provides an
updated overview of scientific knowledge, achievements and findings
in the field of cancer proteomics. The book discusses topics such
as the use of proteomics in cancer biology and drug discovery, its
role in surgical oncology, applications of mass spectrometry,
target proteomics, single-cell proteomics, and next-generation
proteomics. In addition, it discusses proteomics and
phosphor-proteomics in cancer precision medicine; translation of
proteomics research into clinical application; and challenges and
future developments of the field. This will be a valuable resource
for cancer researchers, oncologists, graduate students, and members
of biomedical field who are interested in the potential of
proteomics in cancer research and treatment. The field of cancer
proteomics is very dynamic, with emerging trends related to
clinical solutions developed in recent years, therefore this book's
content helps readers get up-to-speed on the topic to easily apply
learnings into their research or clinical practice.
The book provides significant information on some of the promising
edible medicinal plants and how these possess both nutritive as
well as medicinal value. The significance of these edible plants in
traditional medicine, their distribution in different regions and
the importance of their chemical constituents are discussed
systematically concerning the role of these plants in ethnomedicine
in different regions of the world. The current volume focuses on
the economic and culturally important medicinal uses of edible
plants and a detailed survey of the literature on scientific
researches of pharmacognostical characteristics, traditional uses,
scientific validation, and phytochemical composition, and
pharmacological activities. This book is a single-source scientific
reference to explore the specific factors that contribute to these
potential health benefits, as well as discussing how to maximize
those potential benefits. Chemists, food technologists,
pharmacologists, phytochemists as well as all professionals
involved with quality control and standardization will find in this
book a valuable and updated basis for their work.
Honey typically has a complex chemical and biochemical composition
that invariably includes complex sugars, specific proteins, amino
acids, phenols, vitamins, and rare minerals. It is reported to be
beneficial in the treatment of various diseases, such as those
affecting the respiratory, cardiovascular, gastrointestinal, and
nervous systems, as well as diabetes mellitus and certain types of
cancers; however, there is limited literature describing the use of
honey in modern medicine. This book provides evidence-based
information on the pharmaceutical potential of honey along with its
therapeutic applications and precise mechanisms of action. It
discusses in detail the phytochemistry and pharmacological
properties of honey, highlighting the economic and culturally
significant medicinal uses of honey and comprehensively reviewing
the scientific research on the traditional uses, chemical
composition, scientific validation, and general pharmacognostical
characteristics. Given its scope, it is a valuable tool for
researchers and scientists interested in drug discovery and the
chemistry and pharmacology of honey.
The book provides essential information on some of the promising
edible medicinal plants and how these possess both nutritional as
well as therapeutic value. The significance of the edible plants in
traditional medicine and the importance of the distribution of
their chemical constituents are discussed systematically concerning
the role of these plants in ethnomedicine in different regions of
the world. The current volume deals with the individual plants'
phytochemical and pharmacological properties, emphasizing human
health. The title would demonstrate the value of natural edible
plants and introduce readers to state-of-the-art developments and
trends in omics-driven research. This book is a single-source
scientific reference to explore the specific factors that
contribute to these potential health benefits and discuss how to
maximize those potential benefits. Chemists, food technologists,
pharmacologists, phytochemists, and all professionals involved with
quality control and standardization will find in this book a
valuable and updated basis for their work.
Honey typically has a complex chemical and biochemical composition
that invariably includes complex sugars, specific proteins, amino
acids, phenols, vitamins, and rare minerals. It is reported to be
beneficial in the treatment of various diseases, such as those
affecting the respiratory, cardiovascular, gastrointestinal, and
nervous systems, as well as diabetes mellitus and certain types of
cancers; however, there is limited literature describing the use of
honey in modern medicine. This book provides evidence-based
information on the pharmaceutical potential of honey along with its
therapeutic applications and precise mechanisms of action. It
discusses in detail the phytochemistry and pharmacological
properties of honey, highlighting the economic and culturally
significant medicinal uses of honey and comprehensively reviewing
the scientific research on the traditional uses, chemical
composition, scientific validation, and general pharmacognostical
characteristics. Given its scope, it is a valuable tool for
researchers and scientists interested in drug discovery and the
chemistry and pharmacology of honey.
The book provides essential information on some of the promising
edible medicinal plants and how these possess both nutritional as
well as therapeutic value. The significance of the edible plants in
traditional medicine and the importance of the distribution of
their chemical constituents are discussed systematically concerning
the role of these plants in ethnomedicine in different regions of
the world. The current volume deals with the individual plants'
phytochemical and pharmacological properties, emphasizing human
health. The title would demonstrate the value of natural edible
plants and introduce readers to state-of-the-art developments and
trends in omics-driven research. This book is a single-source
scientific reference to explore the specific factors that
contribute to these potential health benefits and discuss how to
maximize those potential benefits. Chemists, food technologists,
pharmacologists, phytochemists, and all professionals involved with
quality control and standardization will find in this book a
valuable and updated basis for their work.
The book provides significant information on some of the promising
edible medicinal plants and how these possess both nutritive as
well as medicinal value. The significance of these edible plants in
traditional medicine, their distribution in different regions and
the importance of their chemical constituents are discussed
systematically concerning the role of these plants in ethnomedicine
in different regions of the world. The current volume focuses on
the economic and culturally important medicinal uses of edible
plants and a detailed survey of the literature on scientific
researches of pharmacognostical characteristics, traditional uses,
scientific validation, and phytochemical composition, and
pharmacological activities. This book is a single-source scientific
reference to explore the specific factors that contribute to these
potential health benefits, as well as discussing how to maximize
those potential benefits. Chemists, food technologists,
pharmacologists, phytochemists as well as all professionals
involved with quality control and standardization will find in this
book a valuable and updated basis for their work.
Honey typically has a complex chemical and biochemical composition
that invariably includes complex sugars, specific proteins, amino
acids, phenols, vitamins, and rare minerals. It is reported to be
beneficial in the treatment of various diseases, such as those
affecting the respiratory, cardiovascular, gastrointestinal, and
nervous systems, as well as diabetes mellitus and certain types of
cancers; however, there is limited literature describing the use of
honey in modern medicine. This book provides evidence-based
information on the pharmaceutical potential of honey along with its
therapeutic applications and precise mechanisms of action. It
discusses in detail the phytochemistry and pharmacological
properties of honey, highlighting the economic and culturally
significant medicinal uses of honey and comprehensively reviewing
the scientific research on the traditional uses, chemical
composition, scientific validation, and general pharmacognostical
characteristics. Given its scope, it is a valuable tool for
researchers and scientists interested in drug discovery and the
chemistry and pharmacology of honey.
Honey typically has a complex chemical and biochemical composition
that invariably includes complex sugars, specific proteins, amino
acids, phenols, vitamins, and rare minerals. It is reported to be
beneficial in the treatment of various diseases, such as those
affecting the respiratory, cardiovascular, gastrointestinal, and
nervous systems, as well as diabetes mellitus and certain types of
cancers; however, there is limited literature describing the use of
honey in modern medicine. This book provides evidence-based
information on the pharmaceutical potential of honey along with its
therapeutic applications and precise mechanisms of action. It
discusses in detail the phytochemistry and pharmacological
properties of honey, highlighting the economic and culturally
significant medicinal uses of honey and comprehensively reviewing
the scientific research on the traditional uses, chemical
composition, scientific validation, and general pharmacognostical
characteristics. Given its scope, it is a valuable tool for
researchers and scientists interested in drug discovery and the
chemistry and pharmacology of honey.
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