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E-grāmata: Chronobiology and Chronomedicine: From Molecular and Cellular Mechanisms to Whole Body Interdigitating Networks

Edited by (Nagoya University, Japan), Edited by (University of Minnesota, USA)
  • Formāts: 690 pages
  • Sērija : Chemical Biology Volume 23
  • Izdošanas datums: 23-Feb-2024
  • Izdevniecība: Royal Society of Chemistry
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781839167560
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  • Formāts: 690 pages
  • Sērija : Chemical Biology Volume 23
  • Izdošanas datums: 23-Feb-2024
  • Izdevniecība: Royal Society of Chemistry
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781839167560

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Chronobiology and Chronomedicine is an ideal introduction for postgraduates in various fields, reviewing developments and outlining methods to show the depth and breadth of chronobiology, as well as an invaluable companion to researchers with an interest in developing novel therapeutic approaches.

Circadian rhythms have been shown to be ubiquitous and critically important in the experimental laboratory, accounting for the difference between life and death in response to identical stimulus. The partly endogenous nature of circadian rhythms has been well documented and methods for their characterisation have been developed enabling the cellular and molecular mechanisms to be understood. Chronobiology and Chronomedicine aims to provide a review of these mechanisms underlying circadian rhythms and illustrate the role of the brain’s suprachiasmatic nuclei in the ‘pace-making’ process and the effects caused by ‘clock genes’ present in almost all cells. Beyond the mechanisms involved, the book discusses the relationship between body systems, disease, and proper circadian function; in particular, how disruption of the circadian rhythm is associated with ill health and disease status from observations made at the organismic level. The book is organised to be an ideal introduction for the postgraduate in various fields, reviewing developments and outlining methods to show the depth and breadth of chronobiology and chronomedicine, as well as an invaluable companion to researchers and healthcare professionals working in the field with an interest in developing novel therapeutic approaches.
Introduction;Circadian Clocks in Mammals: General Aspects of Oscillating
Systems and Roles in Medicine ;Synchronizers of Circadian
Rhythms;Inter-modulating Multi-frequency Rhythms;The Nervous System;The
CircadianHypoxia Link;The Respiratory System;Chronobiology and the
Kidney;Circadian Rhythms and the Gastrointestinal System;Circadian Clock
Signals in Endocrine Glands;Clock Proteins and Circadian Rhythms in
Immunity;Haematopoietic System;Circadian Aspects of Skeletal Muscle
Biology;Integumentary System;The Interplay Between Female Reproductive
Function and The Circadian System;Growth: Emergence of the Circadian
Clock;Disease Conditions;Circadian Clocks and Metabolism;Circadian Clocks in
Ageing;Chronotherapeutic Approaches;Chronobiologic Study Designs;Identifying
and Interpreting Rhythms in Biological Data;Quo Vadis