Functional Biochemistry of Metallic Elements
Functional Biochemistry of Metallic Elements
Shah, Anureet K.; Dhalla, Naranjan S.; Tappia, Paramjit S.
Springer Nature Switzerland AG
02/2026
402
Dura
Inglês
9783032144447
15 a 20 dias
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Part I. Trace Elements in Health and Disease.- Chapter 1. Modulation of Trace Elements in Pregnant Women and its Clinical Importance for Fetal Development.- Chapter 2. Trace Elements as Molecular Orchestrators of Health and Disease: A Biochemical and Pathophysiological Perspective.- Chapter 3. Trace Minerals (Fe, Zn, Cr, Cu, Se, V, Mn, Mo, Co) in Human Health and Disease.- Chapter 4. Sources and Role of Trace Elements in Nutrition.- Chapter 5. The Neuroprotective Role of Micronutrients: A Systematic Review of Preclinical and Clinical Studies on Antioxidant Vitamins, Essential Minerals, and Trace Elements in Managing Neurodegenerative Diseases.- Chapter 6. Chromium in the Prevention of Diabetes-induced Cardiovascular and Renal Disorders: Where do We Stand Now?.- Chapter 7. The Role of Antioxidant-associated Trace Elements in the Development Diabetic Cardiomyopathy.- Chapter 8. Selenium and the Heart: Molecular Insights into Cardioprotection - A Review.- Chapter 9. The Role of Cadmium in the Development and Progression of Liver Cancer.- Chapter 10. Functional Biochemistry of Trace Elements in Cancer: Mechanisms, Biomarkers, and Therapeutic Potentials.- Part II. Heavy Metals and Major Minerals.- Chapter 11. Heavy Metals for Treating Disease and Maintaining Health.- Chapter 12. Role of Micronutrients in the Treatment of Metal/ Metalloid Toxicity: Mechanisms and Therapeutic Potential.- Chapter 13. Development of Hypertension in Response to Chronic Exposure to Mercury.- Chapter 14. Occupational Lead Exposure and its Association with Reproductive Dysfunctions in Both Genders.- Chapter 15. Essential and Toxic: The Dual Nature of Heavy Metals in Human Physiology.- Chapter 16. Functional Biochemistry of Iron and its Cardio-pulmonary Impact.- Chapter 17. Iron Metabolism and Its Role in Anemia.- Chapter 18. The Involvement of Copper Deficiency in the Pathogenesis of Non-alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease.- Chapter 19. Major Minerals: Cardiometabolic Benefits and their Role in Promoting Healthy Aging.- Chapter 20. Major Minerals (Na, K, Ca, Mg, P) in Physiological Function and Disease.- Chapter 21. Sodium Homeostasis and Roles of Sodium-Dependent Transport in Health.
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Functional Biochemistry;Health and Disease;Minerals;Micronutrients;Metallic Elements
Part I. Trace Elements in Health and Disease.- Chapter 1. Modulation of Trace Elements in Pregnant Women and its Clinical Importance for Fetal Development.- Chapter 2. Trace Elements as Molecular Orchestrators of Health and Disease: A Biochemical and Pathophysiological Perspective.- Chapter 3. Trace Minerals (Fe, Zn, Cr, Cu, Se, V, Mn, Mo, Co) in Human Health and Disease.- Chapter 4. Sources and Role of Trace Elements in Nutrition.- Chapter 5. The Neuroprotective Role of Micronutrients: A Systematic Review of Preclinical and Clinical Studies on Antioxidant Vitamins, Essential Minerals, and Trace Elements in Managing Neurodegenerative Diseases.- Chapter 6. Chromium in the Prevention of Diabetes-induced Cardiovascular and Renal Disorders: Where do We Stand Now?.- Chapter 7. The Role of Antioxidant-associated Trace Elements in the Development Diabetic Cardiomyopathy.- Chapter 8. Selenium and the Heart: Molecular Insights into Cardioprotection - A Review.- Chapter 9. The Role of Cadmium in the Development and Progression of Liver Cancer.- Chapter 10. Functional Biochemistry of Trace Elements in Cancer: Mechanisms, Biomarkers, and Therapeutic Potentials.- Part II. Heavy Metals and Major Minerals.- Chapter 11. Heavy Metals for Treating Disease and Maintaining Health.- Chapter 12. Role of Micronutrients in the Treatment of Metal/ Metalloid Toxicity: Mechanisms and Therapeutic Potential.- Chapter 13. Development of Hypertension in Response to Chronic Exposure to Mercury.- Chapter 14. Occupational Lead Exposure and its Association with Reproductive Dysfunctions in Both Genders.- Chapter 15. Essential and Toxic: The Dual Nature of Heavy Metals in Human Physiology.- Chapter 16. Functional Biochemistry of Iron and its Cardio-pulmonary Impact.- Chapter 17. Iron Metabolism and Its Role in Anemia.- Chapter 18. The Involvement of Copper Deficiency in the Pathogenesis of Non-alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease.- Chapter 19. Major Minerals: Cardiometabolic Benefits and their Role in Promoting Healthy Aging.- Chapter 20. Major Minerals (Na, K, Ca, Mg, P) in Physiological Function and Disease.- Chapter 21. Sodium Homeostasis and Roles of Sodium-Dependent Transport in Health.
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