Nitric Oxide in Health and Disease 1st Edition
Discover the authoritative guide on a molecule that shapes modern medicine: Nitric Oxide in Health and Disease, 1st Edition by Lucia Morbidelli, Benjamin Bonavida, and Jordi Muntané. This compelling volume brings clarity to the complex roles of nitric oxide (NO) across physiology and pathology, making it essential for clinicians, researchers and advanced students seeking practical, evidence-based insight.
Inside, you’ll find a clear synthesis of basic science and translational research: NO signaling pathways, endothelial function, immune modulation, neurovascular regulation, and NO’s dual roles in cancer biology and chronic inflammatory diseases. Each chapter translates mechanistic discoveries into clinical relevance — from cardiovascular therapeutics and neurodegenerative disease mechanisms to emerging NO-based strategies in oncology and precision medicine.
Readable yet rigorous, the book balances molecular detail with real-world applications. Contributors synthesize current literature, highlight therapeutic targets, and discuss diagnostic and pharmacological implications that matter to cardiologists, neurologists, pharmacologists, and biomedical researchers. With up-to-date research and clinical perspective, this volume helps professionals make informed decisions and sparks ideas for new investigations.
Whether you’re updating clinical practice, designing research studies, or teaching advanced courses, Nitric Oxide in Health and Disease provides a comprehensive roadmap. Relevant to healthcare and research communities worldwide, it’s a timely resource for those working at the interface of basic science and patient care.
Expand your expertise on one of biology’s most influential signaling molecules — secure your copy today and bring cutting-edge NO knowledge to your lab, clinic, or classroom.
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