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Autophagy in Health and Disease

Potential Therapeutic Approaches. Stem Cell Biology and Regenerative Medicine

Edited by Kursad Turksen
Format: Hardback
Publisher: Birkhauser Verlag AG, Basel, Switzerland
Published: 18th Oct 2018
Dimensions: w 156mm h 234mm d 13mm
Weight: 450g
ISBN-10: 3319981455
ISBN-13: 9783319981451
Barcode No: 9783319981451
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This timely volume explores the impact of autophagy in various human diseases, emphasizing the cell biological aspects and focusing on therapeutic approaches to these diseases. The chapters cover autophagy and its potential applications on diseases ranging from obesity, osteoarthritis, pulmonary fibrosis, and inflammation, through ALS, Parkinson's, retinal degeneration, breast cancer, alcoholic liver disease and more. The final chapters round out the book with a discussion of autophagy in drug discovery and 'bench to bedside'. Chapters are contributed by leading authorities and describe the general concepts of autophagy in health and disease, marrying cell biology and pharmacology and covering: studies derived from preclinical experiments, manufacturing considerations,and regulatory requirements pertaining to drug discovery and manufacturing and production. This volume will be useful for basic scientists as well as already practicing clinicians and advanced graduate students.

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"This is a useful supplement for those studying autophagy and provides important perspectives in basic and translational science. It summarizes the known roles of this process in human biology and provides a current outlook on how a better understanding of autophagy will lead to advances in many areas of medicine." (Thomas Bodenstine, Doody's Book Reviews, May 03, 2019)