Cellular Lipid in Health and Disease 1st Edition
Grabbing attention with clarity and authority, Cellular Lipid in Health and Disease, 1st Edition by James Mukasa Ntambi is an essential, contemporary reference for anyone exploring lipid biology and its clinical impact. This expertly written volume illuminates how cellular lipids govern metabolism, signaling, and disease processes across organ systems.
Delving into molecular pathways, the book explains lipid synthesis, transport, and remodeling alongside cutting-edge insights into lipid signaling in inflammation, neurodegeneration, cardiovascular disease, obesity, and diabetes. Case-focused chapters connect bench research to bedside practice—helpful to basic scientists, translational researchers, clinicians, and advanced students aiming to translate lipidomics into therapeutic strategies.
What sets this edition apart is its balanced synthesis of rigorous science and clinical relevance. Readers will gain practical understanding of lipid metabolism techniques, biomarkers, and therapeutic targets, plus perspectives on population health and metabolic disease trends worldwide. Whether you’re working in academic labs, pharmaceutical development, or public health initiatives across North America, Europe, Asia, Africa, or Latin America, this book equips you to tackle regional and global challenges tied to metabolic disorders.
Compact yet comprehensive, Cellular Lipid in Health and Disease, 1st Edition is optimized for researchers and practitioners seeking actionable knowledge and a reliable reference on cellular lipids. Add this definitive guide to your collection to deepen expertise, inform research design, and support clinical decision-making. Order your copy today and stay at the forefront of lipid science and metabolic health.
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