Phospholipases in Physiology and Pathology
Phospholipases in Physiology and Pathology by Sajal Chakraborti delivers a compelling, authoritative exploration of the enzymes that shape cell membranes, signal transduction, and disease processes. This concise yet comprehensive volume captures the latest insights into the biochemical roles of phospholipases and their impact across physiology and pathology.
Delving beyond basics, the book synthesizes molecular mechanisms, cellular pathways, and experimental evidence to explain how phospholipases regulate inflammation, metabolism, and cell death. Clear explanations of isoforms, substrate specificity, and regulatory networks make complex enzymology accessible to graduate students, bench scientists, and clinicians alike. Case-focused discussions link molecular dysfunction to clinical manifestations, from metabolic disorders to neurodegeneration and cancer, highlighting translational relevance.
For researchers and healthcare professionals seeking practical value, this work maps current therapeutic strategies targeting phospholipase pathways and pinpoints promising directions for drug discovery. Written with rigorous scholarship and readable prose, it serves as both a reference and a guide for designing experiments, interpreting data, or informing clinical perspectives.
Ideal for the global biomedical community—including researchers and clinicians in India, Europe, North America and Asia—this title is a must-have for anyone examining membrane biochemistry, signal transduction or disease mechanisms. Enhance your library with a resource that bridges foundational science and clinical application.
Order your copy today to deepen your understanding of phospholipases and their pivotal roles in health and disease.
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