Mitophagy in Health and Disease
Grab the essential resource on cellular housekeeping: Mitophagy in Health and Disease (N/A) by John J. Lemasters. This authoritative volume decodes how cells remove damaged mitochondria, linking fundamental biology to clinical outcomes across neurology, cardiology, oncology and metabolic medicine.
Clear, engaging chapters guide readers from core mechanisms—PINK1/Parkin pathways, receptor-mediated mitophagy, and lysosomal crosstalk—to emerging research on aging, neurodegeneration, heart disease, and cancer. Packed with up-to-date insights, experimental approaches, and translational perspectives, the book bridges basic science and clinical relevance for researchers, clinicians, and advanced students worldwide.
Why this book matters: understanding mitophagy is critical for developing therapies that target mitochondrial quality control. John J. Lemasters distills complex signaling networks into actionable knowledge, highlighting biomarkers, therapeutic targets, and experimental design considerations that help laboratories and clinical teams advance discovery and patient care.
Ideal for academic libraries, biomedical researchers, and healthcare professionals across the USA, Europe, Asia and beyond, this title delivers practical depth without sacrificing clarity. Whether you’re designing experiments, preparing lectures, or exploring translational opportunities, you’ll find rigorous explanations and real-world context that accelerate learning and innovation.
Add Mitophagy in Health and Disease by John J. Lemasters to your collection to stay current with one of the most rapidly evolving areas of cell biology. Order now to equip your team or course with a concise, professionally curated guide to mitochondrial turnover and its implications for human health.
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