Reactive Oxygen Species in Cardiometabolic Syndrome, Neuronal Diseases and Cancer
Reactive Oxygen Species in Cardiometabolic Syndrome, Neuronal Diseases and Cancer by Esma Isenovic and Jasjit S. Suri is a compelling, science-driven resource that illuminates the central role of oxidative stress and redox signaling across major disease areas. Whether you’re a researcher, clinician, or advanced student, this title cuts through complex biology to reveal translational insights with practical relevance.
Discover clear, evidence-based explanations of how reactive oxygen species (ROS) contribute to the pathophysiology of cardiometabolic syndrome, neurodegenerative disorders, and various cancers. The book synthesizes current research on molecular mechanisms, biomarkers, and emerging therapeutic targets—bridging bench science and clinical implications to support informed decision-making and future research directions.
Rich in clinical perspective and research analysis, the text highlights innovative approaches to modulating oxidative pathways, diagnostic strategies, and potential interventions. It frames global health challenges and offers an international viewpoint useful for researchers and healthcare professionals in academic and clinical settings.
If you are building a specialist library on oxidative stress, cardiovascular and metabolic disease, neurobiology, or oncology, this authoritative volume is an essential reference. Engage with cutting-edge science presented in accessible, professional prose and stay at the forefront of a rapidly evolving field.
Add Reactive Oxygen Species in Cardiometabolic Syndrome, Neuronal Diseases and Cancer to your collection today to deepen your understanding of ROS-driven disease mechanisms and their therapeutic potential.
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