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978-0443345159, 9780443345166
1
Elsevier
2025-01-23
15.1 MB
277.0

Redox Signaling in Wound Healing in Elderly Populations: Clinical Approach, Part 2, 1, 2025 is a comprehensive biology reference published by Elsevier. Description By Ufuk Cakatay, Mehmet Can Atayik Redox Signaling in Wound Healing in Elderly Populations: Clinical Approach, Part Two, Volume Three covers wounds in different types and locations (diabetic, ischemic, post-operational) in subcellular and macro dimensions, examining their relationship with aging with an aim to target deteriorating redox signaling cascades and highlight promising therapeutic approaches.
Key Features
- By Ufuk Cakatay, Mehmet Can Atayik
- Redox Signaling in Wound Healing in Elderly Populations: Clinical Approach, Part Two, Volume Three covers wounds in different types and locations (diabetic, ischemic, post-…
- Understanding the indication for the use of new therapeutics targeting the illuminated pathways in wound healing helps adjust treatment regimens befitting modern medicine
- Ineffective redox adaptation and disseminated oxidative injury are the hallmarks of continuing oxidative stress.However, oxidative stress cannot be simply described as the…
- This also covers impairment in redox sensing and signaling pathways
- The term oxidative stress is an expression that is losing its use in modern redox biology
- It is now an accepted fact that ROS cannot be described as an apparent enemy or friend
Product Details
Publisher: Elsevier
Edition: 1
Published Year: 2025
Format: Publisher PDF
File Size: 15.1 MB
ISBN: 978-0443345159, 9780443345166