Extracellular Mitochondria in Health and Disease
Discover a groundbreaking exploration of cellular communication with Extracellular Mitochondria in Health and Disease by Carla Lopes. This authoritative volume illuminates the emerging roles of extracellular mitochondria in physiology and pathology, translating complex science into clear, actionable insight for researchers, clinicians, and advanced students worldwide.
Beginning with a compelling overview of mitochondrial biology, the book moves beyond traditional intracellular perspectives to reveal how mitochondria released from cells act as signaling entities—shaping inflammation, immune responses, tissue repair, and repair failure. Richly referenced and thoughtfully organized, it covers mechanisms of mitochondrial transfer, detection methods, biomarker potential, and implications for metabolic and neurodegenerative disorders.
What sets this work apart is its balance of rigorous science and clinical relevance. Case studies and translational discussions connect bench discoveries to therapeutic strategies, making it an essential resource for translational researchers, clinical scientists, and biotech professionals seeking to harness mitochondrial biology for diagnostics and interventions. Clear figures and concise summaries support rapid comprehension without sacrificing depth.
Whether you’re conducting basic research, designing clinical trials, or keeping abreast of novel biomarkers, this book offers practical frameworks and future-focused perspectives. Global in scope and accessible in tone, it’s ideal for institutions and individuals engaged in mitochondrial research across Europe, North America, Asia, and beyond.
Add Extracellular Mitochondria in Health and Disease by Carla Lopes to your library to deepen your understanding of a rapidly evolving field and to inspire new directions in research and patient care. Order now to stay at the forefront of mitochondrial science.
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