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Antioxidants in Disease Mechanisms and Therapy, Volume 38: Antioxidants in Disease Mechanisms and Therapeutic Strategies (Advances in Metabolic Disorders)
 
 
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Antioxidants in Disease Mechanisms and Therapy, Volume 38: Antioxidants in Disease Mechanisms and Therapeutic Strategies (Advances in Metabolic Disorders) [Hardcover]

Lester Packer (Editor), J. Thomas August (Series Editor), Ferid Murad (Series Editor), M. W. Anders (Series Editor), Joseph T. Coyle (Series Editor)

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October 23, 1996 0120329395 978-0120329397 1
Antioxidants in Disease Mechanisms and Therapy presents molecular actions of natural and synthetic antioxidants and emphasizes the potential role in disease mechanisms and therapeutic strategies. The modulationof gene expression by the induction of antioxidant enzymes is a novel role beyond the direct antioxidant action. The volume explores the current state of knowledge on oxidants and antioxidants in disease processes, including arteriosclerosis, adult respiratory distress syndrome, cystic fibrosis, Down's syndrome, inflammation, cataract, age-related macular degeneration, afflications of the nervous system, AIDS, liver diseases, diabetes, skin diseases, and cancer.

Key Features
* Contains cutting-edge information on focused topics written by expert scientists
* Provides the first in-depth treatment of novel compounds, such as melatonin and polyamines
* Attempts molecular pathophysiology which links basic science and the clinic
* Presents critical assessment of controversial topics

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Praise for the Serial
"Recommended not only to pharmacologists but also to all those in related disciplines."
--NATURE
"The works do represent an extensive compilation of recent data by outstanding researchers in this area. They are generally scientifically excellent, the bibliographies are good, and the individual reports are clear, concise, and extremely well illustrated."
--H.E. Kaufmann in CHEMOTHERAPY
"Superb reading material."
--JOURNAL OF PHARMACEUTICAL SCIENCES
Praise for the Volume
"...a must in the library of researchers in the area of free radical biology... it presents an invaluable indepth critical coverage of topics inherent in the 'antioxidant literature' and ranging from basic physical chemistry concepts to clinical therapy, prevention, and epidemiological perspectives... an excellent book, highly recommended, on topics of great current interest."
--Enrique Cadenas for FREE RADICAL RESEARCH
"Comprehensive, concise, well-referenced and original, this book also includes appropriate illustrations to explain the text... This book covers the complete spectrum of the topics dealing with molecular actions of natural and synthetic antioxidants and their potential role in disease states and therapeutic strategies."
--Arshad Rahman, PhD, Rush Medical College of Rush University for DOODY'S PUBLISHING REVIEWS
"Comprehensive, concise, well-referenced and original, this book also includes appropriate illustrations to explain the text. The layout is simple and appealing... Weighted numerical score: 90 - 4 stars!"
--Arshad Rahman in DOODY PUBLISHING

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Praise for the Series
"Recommended not only to pharmacologists but also to all those in related disciplines."
--NATURE
Antioxidants in Disease Mechanisms and Therapy presents molecular actions of natural and synthetic antioxidants and emphasizes the potential role in disease mechanisms and therapeutic strategies. The modulation of gene expression by the induction of antioxidant enzymes is a novel role beyond the direct antioxidant action. The volume explores the current state of knowledge on oxidants and antioxidants in disease processes, including arteriosclerosis, adult respiratory distress syndrome, cystic fibrosis, Down's syndrome, inflammation, cataract, age-related macular degeneration, afflictions of the nervous system, AIDS, liver diseases, diabetes, skin diseases, and cancer.
Key Features
* Contains cutting-edge information on focused topics written by expert scientists
* Provides the first in-depth treatment of novel compounds, such as melatonin and polyamines
* Attempts molecular pathophysiology which links basic science and the clinic
* Presents critical assessment of controversial topics

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Words such as "antioxidant" and "oxidative stress" are widely used but surprisingly difficult to define precisely (for a discussion of the latter term see Sies, 1991). Read the first page
Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
plasma cystine levels, islet cell death, radical reductase activity, nonadapted cells, dehydroascorbate reductase activity, systemic iron overload, deuterated tocopherols, premature aging changes, cysteine catabolism, compound ebselen, lutein supplementation, deoxyribose assay, ascorbate transport, semidehydroascorbate reductase, normal iron metabolism, cutaneous photodamage, polyamines act, macular pigment, pulmonary microvascular permeability, dehydroascorbic acid, physiological reductants, lipoyl domains, cysteine supply, connective tissue damage, cataract prevalence
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Free Rad, Cancer Res, New York, Academic Press, Care Med, Brain Res, Methods Enzymol, Eye Res, Lipid Res, Cancer Inst, Life Sci, Pineal Res, San Diego, Cell Biol, United States, Ben Hamida, Plenum Press, Agents Actions, Clarendon Press, Raven Press, Alcoholism Clin, Boca Raton, Cancer Prevention Study Group, Cell Mol, Austrian Stroke Prevention Study
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