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  • Hypoxia-induced Tumor Heterogeneity and Immune Evasion

    Clinical Interventions
    • 1st Edition
    • Benjamin Bonavida + 1 more
    • English
    Hypoxia-induced Tumor Heterogeneity and Immune Evasion: Clinical Interventions explores how hypoxic stress within the tumor microenvironment drives cancer progression, immune escape, and resistance to therapy. This volume integrates foundational and cutting-edge insights into tumor biology, immunology, and therapeutic innovation. The book is structured into five parts, covering tumor heterogeneity, hypoxia-driven mechanisms, immune evasion, clinical diagnostics, and future directions. It brings together global experts to examine how hypoxia shapes tumor evolution, alters immune responses, and influences treatment outcomes. Topics include metabolic reprogramming, angiogenesis, immune suppression, and hypoxia-targeted therapies, with emphasis on translational relevance. This resource benefits researchers, clinicians, and advanced students by offering a comprehensive, up-to-date synthesis of a rapidly evolving field. It supports deeper understanding of tumor complexity and equips readers with knowledge to inform experimental design, clinical strategies, and therapeutic development in oncology.
  • Biopolymers for 3D Tissue Engineering

    Processing and Applications
    • 1st Edition
    • Narendra Reddy + 1 more
    • English
    Biopolymers for 3D Tissue Engineering: Processing and Applications explores the critical role of biopolymers in advancing tissue engineering and 3D cell culture—key technologies in drug discovery, personalized medicine, and disease treatment. Scaffolds form the foundation of these applications, yet current options—primarily synthetic polymers like polypropylene, polyethylene, or polystyrene, and some natural materials such as collagen and silk fibroin—are often expensive and lack optimal properties such as biocompatibility, biodegradability, and mechanical stability. This book addresses the global effort to develop next-generation scaffolds that overcome these limitations. Biopolymers offer a compelling solution, with inherent biodegradability, biocompatibility, and sustainability. They are abundant, cost-effective, and derived from renewable sources, making them ideal for medical applications. However, their processing poses significant challenges, as many biopolymers resist dissolution in common solvents and lack thermoplastic behavior. This book provides a comprehensive overview of the structure, properties, and processability of biopolymers, with a focus on innovative techniques for converting them into functional scaffolds suitable for 3D cell culture. Unlike existing literature that emphasizes biomaterial properties or applications, this is the first book to focus exclusively on biopolymers for tissue engineering. It covers carbohydrates, proteins, and synthetic biopolymers in a single, authoritative source, making it invaluable for students, researchers, professionals, and industry stakeholders. By bridging the gap between material science and biomedical application, Biopolymers for 3D Tissue Engineering offers both a scientific foundation and practical insights to accelerate the development of sustainable, high-performance scaffolds for next-generation healthcare solutions.
  • Advances in Structural Biology

    Applications in Protein Structure, Function, and Disease
    • 1st Edition
    • Anas Shamsi + 3 more
    • English
    Advances in Structural Biology: From Protein Structures to Function and Disease offers a comprehensive, practical resource that bridges the latest experimental and computational approaches in structural biology. Backed by real-world case studies, it demonstrates how these technologies can be utilized to serve a range of biological needs. The content spans foundational principles of protein structure and bioinformatics tools, cutting-edge methodologies such as MicroED and Cryo-EM, and the transformative role of artificial intelligence and big data analytics in structural biology. It also considers applications including drug discovery, vaccine development, antiviral therapy, personalized medicine, and the structural basis of aging and neurodegenerative diseases. The book also explores systems integration approaches, combining structural and omics data to advance immunotherapy and cancer treatment, concluding with a look towards future trends in the field. This book provides a detailed investigation into the latest developments in structural and computational biology, sharing insights into integrative methodologies that combine both traditional and emerging technologies. This resource is invaluable for advanced students, researchers, and professionals aiming to harness structural biology for innovative solutions in precision medicine and translational research.
  • Integrated Food Safety

    • 1st Edition
    • Mohamed Al-Farsi + 5 more
    • English
    Integrated Food Safety is a comprehensive and practice-oriented guide that addresses the critical scientific, technological, and regulatory aspects of ensuring a safe and secure food supply chain from farm to fork. As food safety challenges evolve with emerging pathogens, environmental concerns, and technological advancements, this book provides essential insights and up-to-date knowledge for researchers, professionals, and policymakers dedicated to protecting public health and maintaining consumer confidence worldwide. The book begins with an introduction to food safety principles, followed by chapters on food sciences, microbiology, and toxicology, offering a solid foundation in understanding foodborne risks. It then covers food testing methods, safety management systems, inspection protocols, and risk analysis techniques. Additional chapters explore food safety regulations, the impact of microplastics, innovative applications of artificial intelligence, sustainable packaging solutions, and trends in food innovation and entrepreneurship, equipping readers with a holistic view of modern food safety practices. Integrated Food Safety serves as an essential resource for students, industry professionals, regulators, and researchers, providing practical guidance and scientific insights needed to enhance food safety systems, foster innovation, and address emerging challenges in the global food industry.
  • Neurogynecology and Associated Neurological Disorders

    • 1st Edition
    • Vishal Chavda + 2 more
    • English
    Neurogynecology and Associated Neurological Disorders addresses the emerging interdisciplinary field linking neurology and gynecology, focusing on how neurological disorders impact female reproductive health throughout the lifespan. This reference responds to the growing clinical need for integrated understanding and management of conditions such as menstrual migraines, pregnancy-related neuropathies, and menopausal neurological changes. This volume covers foundational neuroanatomy, hormonal influences on neurological function, and specific disorders including headaches, epilepsy, pelvic neuropathies, and mental health conditions related to reproductive stages. It includes clinical guidelines, case studies, diagnostic tools, and treatment protocols tailored to hormonal phases and life stages. The integration of neurobiological mechanisms with gynecological considerations offers readers a robust framework for interdisciplinary collaboration
  • Laboratory Sleep Medicine

    Fundamentals of Sleep Technology
    • 1st Edition
    • Ravi Gupta + 2 more
    • English
    Laboratory Sleep Medicine: Fundamentals of Sleep Technology is the second of the Fundamentals of Sleep Technology books. It discusses balancing the fundamentals of sleep medicine with the newest innovations in the lab. High priority is given to practices that must be followed in sleep labs to guarantee the safety of patients and workers. To make information straightforward and easy to grasp, key events in each epoch of polysomnography are showcased. This serves to walk sleep professionals cogently through the history of sleep technology advancement. Laboratory Sleep Medicine: Fundamentals of Sleep Technology is keenly aware that manual titration with PAP is the gold standard treatment for sleep apnea. However, certain patients may require oxygen treatment, which is also covered in depth. In addition, case vignettes illustrate the development of a relevant report using the following: data from a sleep diary, actigraphy, and polysomnography. How to do sleep tests in unusual situations (such as at-home sleep apnea testing and testing in an intensive care unit) are also covered.
  • The Human Electroretinogram

    A Diagnostic Guide
    • 1st Edition
    • Benedetto Falsini
    • English
    The Human Electroretinogram: A Diagnostic Guide describes the physiological basis and clinical applications of the human electroretinogram (ERG). Several sub-types of ERGs are evoked by Full-Field stimuli, with characteristics that depend critically on the properties of the stimulus. This book discusses the human retina’s high sensitivity to light and its ability to respond robustly to even single quanta of light. Specifically, it clarifies that the major components of flash ERG, the a-wave and b-wave, are generated by photoreceptors and bipolar cells, respectively. This book explores how changes in light intensity, adaptation, and temporal frequency can alter the contributions of different retinal generators (e.g., rods, cones, and bipolar cell subtypes). In addition to Full Field ERG, other important diagnostic electroretinograms including focal, multifocal, and pattern ERGs are clarified. This book uniquely illustrates the combined use of these ERG tools, allowing clinicians to perform a functional dissection of the retina and achieve a layer-by-layer analysis. The approach of “The Human Electroretinogram: A Diagnostic Guide” correlates with retinal layer evaluations performed using modern multimodal imaging techniques, such as optical coherence tomography (OCT). ERG analysis exemplifies a critically important tool for early diagnosis, follow-up, and treatment monitoring of retinal diseases involving different retinal layers. This book is essential in providing ophthalmological professionals with the know-how to manage the interplay between these numerous elements.
  • Molecular Mechanisms of Cancer Resistance

    Emerging Technologies and Therapeutic Strategies
    • 1st Edition
    • Ahmet Acar
    • English
    Molecular Mechanisms of Cancer Resistance: Emerging Technologies and Therapeutic Strategies explores innovative tools and strategies designed to address the critical issue of drug resistance in cancer treatment. This comprehensive volume is tailored for researchers, clinicians, and students, offering insights into the latest advancements and methodologies in the field. The book covers essential topics such as molecular mechanisms of drug resistance, the tumor microenvironment, and emerging technologies like single-cell analysis and computational modeling. Each chapter features contributions from leading experts, providing a multi-dimensional perspective on both foundational concepts and cutting-edge research. By engaging with this book, the academic audience gains access to groundbreaking research and therapeutic strategies that enhance understanding and practice. The knowledge acquired will inspire collaboration and innovation, ultimately contributing to more effective and personalized cancer treatment approaches.
  • The Phylogenetic Pathways

    Research, Protocols and Applications
    • 1st Edition
    • Muzafar Riyaz + 1 more
    • English
    The Phylogenetic Pathways: Tracing Evolution Across Time and Species embarks on a captivating journey that unveils the mysteries of evolutionary history and genetic ancestry. Delve into the fascinating realm of molecular phylogenetics and phylogenomics, where cutting-edge research and ancient genetic clues converge. Unravelling the enigmatic paradoxes that lie at the heart of the evolutionary process, this book takes readers on an exploration of genetic relationships spanning millions of years. From the origins of life to the branching paths of diverse species, readers will discover how scientists reconstruct the evolutionary tree of life using DNA. Through compelling storytelling and accessible explanations, the book introduces readers to the revolutionary field of phylogenetics, showcasing the powerful tools and methodologies used to decipher evolutionary patterns. It explores the frontiers of phylogenomics, where state-of-the-art genomic technologies illuminate the intricate tapestry of life's history. The book inspires curiosity, deepens the understanding of life's connections, and sheds light on the mysteries of the phylogenetic paradox, making it a must-read for anyone interested in the living world.
  • Supercritical Fluid Technology for Food Processing

    Fundamentals and Applications
    • 1st Edition
    • Julian Martínez + 2 more
    • English
    Supercritical Fluid Technology for Food Processing: Fundamentals and Applications aims to bring a didactic approach to supercritical fluid technologies, considering the specific aspects of their use in food processing, and including issues that must be considered in a food industrial plant. The book's chapters cover fundamentals and then move through extraction, separation, adsorption, impregnation, drying, physical processing, particle formation, coprecipitation, reaction, and enzyme and microorganism inactivation. It concludes with a chapter on current practice and future challenges, as well as a look at project formulation for developing new food products.Supercritic... fluids have gained increasing attention in the scientific community and industries where their application can lead to valuable products by means of green and sustainable processes. Food processing is one of the greatest application fields of supercritical technology, which can help produce new and natural ingredients. It is increasingly applied by research groups in universities, including food engineering schools.