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    Hauppauge :Nova Science Publishers, Incorporated,
    Keywords: Biochemistry--Research--Abstracts. ; Electronic books.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: 1 online resource (365 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9781536109603
    Series Statement: Biochemistry Research Trends
    DDC: 572.02499999999998
    Language: English
    Note: Intro -- Contents -- Preface -- Part I -- Researcher Biographical Sketches -- Chapter 1 -- Khaled M. Abass -- Chapter 2 -- Devendra K. Agrawal -- Chapter 3 -- Aleksandra Arsic -- Chapter 4 -- Antonietta Baiano -- Chapter 5 -- Wei-Hsiang Chen -- Chapter 6 -- Claudia Cocca -- Chapter 7 -- Gamal Esmat -- Chapter 8 -- Pablo Andres Evelson -- Chapter 9 -- Jian-Li Gao -- Chapter 10 -- Bojan Ž. Janković -- Chapter 11 -- Ramaz Katsarava -- Chapter 12 -- Gisela Kristoff -- Chapter 13 -- Elmar W. Kuhn, MD -- Chapter 14 -- Ivana Loncarevic -- Part II -- Research Summaries -- Chapter 15 -- Organic Chemistry, Biochemistry, Biotechnology and Renewable Resources. Research and Development# -- Research Summary -- Chapter 16 -- Resveratrol from Vine to Wine# -- Research Summary -- Chapter 17 -- Production of Grapevine Cell Biomass (Vitis Vinifera L. Gamay) and Resveratrol in Custom and Commercial Bioreactors Using Cyclodextrins and Methyl-Jasmonate Elicitors# -- Research Summary -- Chapter 18 -- Development of Voltammetric Techniques and Sensors for the Determination of Resveratrol# -- Research Summary -- Chapter 19 -- Adsorption Properties of Synthetic Determinations of Resveratrol# -- Research Summary -- Chapter 20 -- A Fast and High-Throughput MEPS/UHPLC-PDA-Based Methodology for Separation and Identification of Resveratrol in Wine# -- Research Summary -- Chapter 21 -- Antioxidant Properties of Resveratrol and Health Protection in Pathophysiological States# -- Research Summary -- Chapter 22 -- Resveratrol and Oxidative Stress of Ageing# -- Research Summary -- Chapter 23 -- Antioxidant Properties of Resveratrol and its Promising Effects in Cardiovascular Disease# -- Research Summary -- Chapter 24 -- Molecular Mechanisms on How Resveratrol Enhances Endothelial NO Production# -- Research Summary -- Chapter 25. , Basis for Resveratrol's Potential for Prevention and Treatment of Obesity and Osteoporosis# -- Research Summary -- Chapter 26 -- Resveratrol and Energy Metabolism# -- Research Summary -- Chapter 27 -- Resveratrol: A Potent Agent against Inflammatory and Oxidative Stress-Related Diseases# -- Research Summary -- Chapter 28 -- Evidence to Support Testing of Resveratrol for Efficacy in Rheumatoid Arthritis # -- Research Summary -- Chapter 29 -- Effects of microRNAs in the Biological Response of Resveratrol# -- Research Summary -- Chapter 30 -- Can We Prevent Cancer? The Role of Resveratrol in Chemoprevention# -- Research Summary -- Chapter 31 -- Therapeutic Potential of Resveratrol against Cancers: Focus on Cell Proliferation and Cell Death Pathways# -- Research Summary -- Chapter 32 -- Role of DNA Damage in the Antitumoral Activity of Resveratrol# -- Research Summary -- Chapter 33 -- Resveratrol and Neuroprotection# -- Research Summary -- Chapter 34 -- Resveratrol and Neurodegenerative Diseases# -- Research Summary -- Chapter 35 -- Sources and Food Matrix on the Bioavailability of Resveratrol# -- Research Summary -- Chapter 36 -- Pharmacological Activities, Pharmacokinetics and Delivery Approaches# -- Research Summary -- Chapter 37 -- Resveratrol and Cyclodextrins: Recent Advances in Encapsulation# -- Research Summary -- Chapter 38 -- Clinical Development of Resveratrol# -- Research Summary -- Chapter 39 -- Resveratrol Derivatives and Health Benefits# -- Research Summary -- Chapter 40 -- Molecular Complexation of Glycine by 18-Crown-6 in Aqueous - Organic Solvents: A Solvation -Thermodynamic Study# -- Research Summary -- Chapter 41 -- One-Pot Electrosynthesis of Polypeptides on Surfaces in Concentrated Amino Acid Based Electrolytes: Study of Concentrated Glycine Based Electrolytes and Application to Solid pH Sensor# -- Research Summary. , Chapter 42 -- Heterologous Expression of the Glycine Receptor Chloride Channel# -- Research Summary -- Chapter 43 -- Glycine: Theory of the Interaction with Fast Ion Radiation# -- Research Summary -- Chapter 44 -- Electrochemistry of Aliphatic Bifunctional Molecules: From Polymeric Thin Film Coating to Sensors and Biosensor Applications# -- Research Summary -- Chapter 45 -- Clinical Uses of Glycine# -- Research Summary -- Chapter 46 -- Dihydropyrimidinone Derivatives: Redox Reactivity, Pharmacological Relevance and Medicinal Applications# -- Research Summary -- Chapter 47 -- Biological Implications of Benzoquinones# -- Research Summary -- Chapter 48 -- Quinone Monoacetal Compounds in Application to Controlled Reactions with Nucleophiles# -- Research Summary -- Chapter 49 -- Catecholquinones as Substrates of the NRH: Quinone Oxidoreductase 2 in the Brain and Retina# -- Research Summary -- Chapter 50 -- Plasma Membrane CoQ, Porin, and Redox Control of Autism# -- Research Summary -- Chapter 51 -- Evolutionary Aspects of Oleic Acid Biosynthesis and Incorporation from Unicellular to Multicellular Organisms# -- Research Summary -- Chapter 52 -- Oleic Acid: Natural Variation and Potential Enhancement in Oilseed Crops# -- Research Summary -- Chapter 53 -- Volume and Adsorption Properties of Oleic Acid Solutions# -- Research Summary -- Chapter 54 -- Microbial Transformations of Oleic Acid# -- Research Summary -- Chapter 55 -- Oleic Acid: Conversion of Free Fatty -- Acids into Biodiesel Over Heterogeneous Catalysts# -- Research Summary -- Chapter 56 -- Sources of Oleic Acid and Their Technological and Health Implications -- Research Summary -- Chapter 57 -- Oleic Acid in Milk of Different Mammalian Species# -- Research Summary -- Chapter 58 -- Oleic Acid and Blood Brain Barrier# -- Research Summary -- Chapter 59. , Food Supplementation with Vegetable Oils Rich in Oleic Acid: Health-Promoting Effects and Application Viability# -- Research Summary -- Chapter 60 -- Applications of Oleic Acid on Nanotechnology Concerning Enzyme Immobilization Techiniques# -- Research Summary -- Chapter 61 -- Oleic Acid and Cancer: From Therapeutic to Co-Adjuvant Agents in Anticancer Approaches# -- Research Summary -- Chapter 62 -- Biological Activities of Kaempferol: Effect of Cyclodextrins Complexation on the Properties of Kaempferol# -- Research Summary -- Chapter 63 -- Kaempferol and Kaempferitrin: Nutraceutical Compounds Contribute to Glucose Homeostasis by Acting at Multiple Biological Sites# -- Research Summary -- Chapter 64 -- Distribution of Kaempferol Glycosides and their Function in Plants# -- Research Summary -- Chapter 65 -- Analytical Approaches for Kaempferol Determination# -- Research Summary -- Chapter 66 -- Chemoprotective Effects of Kaempferol in Colorectal Tumorigenesis# -- Research Summary -- Chapter 67 -- Multipotent Flavonoid Kaempferol: Molecular Targets and Mechanism of Action and Nanotechnology Applications in Cancer and Human Health# -- Research Summary -- Chapter 68 -- Metal Complexes of Kaempferol and their Speciation in Human Plasma# -- Research Summary -- Chapter 69 -- The Action of Kaempferol on Oral Cavity Cancer and Airway Secretion# -- Research Summary -- Chapter 70 -- Kaempferol Regulates Intestinal Tight Junction Permeability# -- Research Summary -- Chapter 71 -- Identification of Kaempferol in Historical Textiles: A Case Study on Textiles of Byzantine Origin# -- Research Summary -- Chapter 72 -- Gallic Acid as a Source to Use for Increasing Functional Properties of Food Products# -- Research Summary -- Chapter 73 -- Gallic Acid Implications in Health: Multi-Therapeutic and Protective Agent# -- Research Summary -- Chapter 74. , Gallic Acid: Thermal and Antioxidant Properties# -- Research Summary -- Chapter 75 -- Gallic Acid: Applications, Analysis and Electrochemical Characterisation# -- Research Summary -- Chapter 76 -- The Anti-Oxidative and Anti-Inflammatory Roles of Gallic Acid on Transcriptional Regulation# -- Research Summary -- Chapter 77 -- Gallic Acid Extraction and Its Application to Prevention and Treatment of Cancer# -- Research Summary -- Chapter 78 -- Gallic Acid: Occurrence in Plant Foods and Effects of Agricultural Practices, Vegetative Stage and Processing# -- Research Summary -- Chapter 79 -- Gallic Acid: Occurrences, Antioxidant Activity and Health Implications# -- Research Summary -- Chapter 80 -- Antioxidant, Antitumoral and Anti-Inflammatory Activities of Gallic Acid# -- Research Summary -- Chapter 81 -- Biotechnological Production of Gallic Acid# -- Research Summary -- Chapter 82 -- Gallic Acid as a Useful Indicator of the Antioxidant Capacity of Liquid Foods?# -- Research Summary -- Chapter 83 -- Antioxidant and Cancer Protective Effects of Gallic Acid In Vitro and In Vivo# -- Research Summary -- Chapter 84 -- Application of Spectroscopic Techniques for the Study of Gallic Acid Autoxidation# -- Research Summary -- Chapter 85 -- Gallic Acid Bioavailability in Humans# -- Research Summary -- Chapter 86 -- Gallic Acid and Its Derivatives: Occurrence and Identification in High Altitude Edible and Medicinal Plants# -- Research Summary -- Chapter 87 -- An Overview of the Techniques Used to Estimate the Antioxidant Activity of Gallic Acid# -- Research Summary -- Chapter 88 -- Microbial Transformation of Lactose: Potential of (-Galactosidases for Probiotic and Prebiotic Purposes# -- Research Summary -- Chapter 89 -- Milk, Lactose, Lactase: The Medical Adventure# -- Research Summary -- Chapter 90. , Whey Lactose Fermentation by Kefir Immobilized on Agro-Industrial Wastes#.
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    Hauppauge :Nova Science Publishers, Incorporated,
    Keywords: Biochemistry--Research--Abstracts. ; Electronic books.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: 1 online resource (529 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9781620813096
    Series Statement: Biochemistry Research Trends
    DDC: 572.02499999999998
    Language: English
    Note: Intro -- BIOCHEMISTRY RESEARCHER BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCHES AND RESEARCH SUMMARIES -- BIOCHEMISTRY RESEARCHER BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCHES AND RESEARCH SUMMARIES -- Contents -- Preface -- Part 1 - Research Biographies -- Chapter 1 Cristina Andres-Lacueva -- Chapter 2 Gry Aletta Bjorlykke -- Chapter 3 Victorio Cadierno -- Chapter 4 Wisit Cheungpasitporn -- Chapter 5 Marcio Jose da Silva -- Chapter 6 Isabelle Denis -- Chapter 7 Mark D. Distefano -- Chapter 8 Azza Ali Kamel El-Sheikh -- Chapter 9 Boris Estrine -- Chapter 10 Túlio César Ferreira -- Chapter 11 Rose Gasn -- Chapter 12 Suresh Kumar Kailasa -- Chapter 13 Jung-Bum Lee -- Chapter 14 C.-Y. Cynthia Lin -- Chapter 15 Sigrid Mennicken -- Chapter 16 Igho Onakpoya -- Chapter 17 Hugo H. Ortega -- Chapter 18 Paolo Polidori -- Chapter 19 Marzia Salmaso -- Chapter 20 Luãs Adriano Santos Do Nascimento -- Chapter 21 Elena Timofeeva -- Chapter 22 Ana Villares -- Chapter 23 Vesna Vucic -- Chapter 24 Paulus S. Wang -- Chapter 25 William R. Ware -- Chapter 26 Anna Watson -- Chapter 27 Lei Xu -- Chapter 28 Oguzhan Yildiz -- Part 2 - Research Summaries on Biochemistry -- Chapter 29 57Fe Mössbauer Spectroscopic and Density Functional Theory (DFT) Study on the Interactions of the Metal Ion with Monosaccharides -- Chapter 30 An Introductory Course on Group Theory and Chemical Applications -- Chapter 31 Aromatic Polyethers Based on Heterocyclic Monomers -- Chapter 32 Bacteriophages and Biofilms: Ecology, Phage Therapy, Plaques -- Chapter 33 Beta-Lactamases -- Chapter 34 Biflavonoids: Occurrence, StructuralFeatures and Bioactivity -- Chapter 35 Binary Aqueous and CO2 Containing Mixtures and the Krichevskii Parameter -- Chapter 36 Bioactive Oligosaccharides: Production, Biological Functions and Potential Commercial Applications -- Chapter 37 Biochemistry and Function of Antifreeze Proteins. , Chapter 38 Biochemistry of Prenatal Alcohol Exposure -- Chapter 39 Biodegradation of Cellulose Fibers -- Chapter 40 Biogenic Amines: Pharmacological, Neurochemical and Molecular Aspects in the CNS -- Chapter 41 Biophysics of DNA-Antibiotic Complexes -- Chapter 42 Borates: Chemical, Pharmaceutical and Pharmacological Aspects -- Chapter 43 Calixarene Complexes with Solvent Molecules -- Chapter 44 Chemical and Biochemical Kinetics: New Perspectives -- Chapter 45 Chemical and Biochemical Reactions: Kinetics and Mechanism -- Chapter 46 Chemical Reactions in Gas, Liquid and Solid Phases: Synthesis, Properties and Application -- Chapter 47 Chemicals and Radioactive Materials and Human Development -- Chapter 48 Chitosan-Based Hydrogels for Tissue Engineering Applications -- Chapter 49 Computational Metabolomics -- Chapter 50 Copolymers in the Preparation of Parenteral Drug Delivery Systems -- Chapter 51 Covalently and Noncovalently Bound Assemblies of Calixarenes -- Chapter 52 Current Status of Chitosan on Dermal/Transdermal Drug Delivery Systems -- Chapter 53 Decreasing Oxidative Stress and Retarding the Aging Process -- Chapter 54Dipicolinic Acid, its Analoguesand Derivatives: Aspects of TheirCoordination Chemistry -- Chapter 55 Drug Targeting by Magnetically Responsive Colloids -- Chapter 56 Electrochemical Technology Applied in Treatment of Wastewater and Ground Water -- Chapter 57 Electrospinning Process and Nanofiber Research -- Chapter 58 Folding/Unfolding Kinetics of Lattice Proteins by Applying a Simple Statistical Mechanical Model for Protein Folding -- Chapter 59 Interpolyelectrolyte Complexes of Chitosan -- Chapter 60 Modern Nanochemistry -- Chapter 61 Polymer Assisted Surface Modification by Photons -- Chapter 62 Porous Structure and Adsorption Behaviours of Chitosan -- Chapter 63 Principles of Free Radical Biomedicine. Volume I. , Chapter 64 Protein-Protein Interactions -- Chapter 65 Recent Developments in Bio-Nanocomposites for Biomedical Applications -- Chapter 66 Sampling and Sample Preparation in Analytical Chemistry -- Chapter 67 Soybeans: A Peroxidase Source for the Biotreatment of Effluents -- Chapter 68 Squalene: Current Knowledge and Potential Therapeutical Uses -- Chapter 69 Starch Science Progress -- Chapter 70 Symbiotic Biofilmsand Brain Neurochemistry -- Chapter 71 Tannins and Phenolics in Animal Nutrition: Chemistry and Challenges -- Chapter 72 Theoretical Estimation of Acidic Force of Linear Olefins of Cationic Polymerization -- Chapter 73 Alkaloids: Properties, Application and Pharmacological Effects -- Chapter 74 Intraocular Pressure Lowering Effect of Natural Ergot Alkaloids and their Future Applications in Ocular Pharmacology -- Chapter 75 Pilocarpine and Related Alkaloids in Pilocarpus Vahl (Rutaceae) -- Chapter 76 Quaternary Benzo[c]phenantridine Alkaloids: Perspective Fluorescence DNA probes -- Chapter 77 Metabolic Engineering and Alkaloid Producing Pathways: Scopolamine as a Model Case -- Chapter 78 The Effects of Alkaloids on the Feeding of Lepidopteran Larvae -- Chapter 79 Biosynthesis of Chlorinated Alkaloids in Menispermum Dauricum Root Culture -- Chapter 80 Lipids and Cell Function -- Chapter 81 Immune Response Modulation by Targeted Complexes Based on Streptavidin -- Chapter 82 Electrochemical and Optical Biosensors Based on Strept(Avidin)-Biotin Affinity -- Chapter 83 Cardiac (Patho)Physiological Actions of the Classical Mu-, Delta-, and Kappa-Opioid Receptor System -- Chapter 84 Angiotensin Converting Enzyme Inhibitors: A Class of Potent Antihypertensive Agents -- Chapter 85 Protein Superfamilies Based Phylogenomic Analysis of Archaeal Domain -- Chapter 86 Aptamers: The New Biorecognition Element for Proteomic Biosensing. , Chapter 87 Effect on Heavy Oils by Bacteria -- Chapter 88 Effect of Forest Environments on Human Urinary Adrenaline -- Chapter 89 Microarray-Based Assay for Screening Kinase Inhibitors by Biotinylated Gold Nanoparticle Probes -- Chapter 90 ATP at a Crossroads: Cell Life or Death? -- Chapter 91 Bioenergetics of Closed Ecological Systems: Effects of Carbon Sources -- Chapter 92 The Role of Mitochondria in the Glucose Metabolism -- Chapter 93 Mitochondrial Dysfunction Produced by Zn (II) or Selenite: A Comparison with Cd (II) and Ca (II) -- Chapter 94 Extramitochondrial Aerobic Metabolism in Retinal Rod Outer Segment Disks -- Chapter 95 Bioenergetics and Male Infertility: From Basic Science to Clinical Andrology -- Chapter 96 Identification of Specific Mitochondrial Proteins Forming Stable Adducts with 4-Hydroxynonenal within Cardiac Tissue of Type-I Diabetic Animals: Implications for Bioenergetics Dysfunction and Onset of Diabetic Cardiomyopathy -- Chapter 97 Simultaneous Fluorescence and Reflection Confocal Microscopy Study of Living Osteoblast Bioenergetics as a Tool for the Design of Surface Topography of Dental Implants -- Chapter 98 Screening and Studying Photosynthetic Mutants: Basics and Beyond -- Chapter 99 Bioengineering Approaches for Aetiological Research in Severe Pressure Ulcers -- Chapter 100 Ion Beam Bioengineering Research in Thailand -- Chapter 101 Analysis of Shell Structures Applying Triangular Finite Elements -- Chapter 102 Bioengineering of Human Fetal Tissues for Clinical Use -- Chapter 103 Gene Cluster or Operon Design by Ordered Gene Assembly in Bacillus Subtilis (OGAB) Method -- Chapter 104 Bioengineering of Glass-Ceramics and Ceramics for Dental Restoration -- Chapter 105 Development of a Diagnostic System for Osteoarthritis Using a Photoacoustic Measurement Method and Time-Resolved Auto-Fluorescence. , Chapter 106 Biotechnology and Agriculture -- Chapter 107 Calcium Orthophosphate-Based Biocomposites and Hybrid Biomaterials -- Chapter 108 Calcium Orthophosphate Cements and Concretes -- Chapter 109 Hydrogels in Biology and Medicine -- Chapter 110 Biomaterials in Dentistry and Medicine -- Chapter 111 Biomaterials in Blood-Contacting Devices: Complications and Solutions -- Chapter 112 Biocompatibility of Dental and Medical Materials -- Chapter 113 Enhancing Remineralization of Subsurface Enamel Lesions with Functionalized -TCP -- Chapter 114 Translation of Emerging Hydrogel Therapies: The Role of Metrology -- Chapter 115 Metal Ion Release from the Base Co▪Cr▪Mo, Ni▪Cr, and Noble Au▪Pt Dental Alloy into the Buffered Solutions of Different Composition and pH Value -- Chapter 116 Co-Cr-Mo Alloy Surface Features and Composition Prior and after Mechanical Polishing and Corrosion in Fluids Simulating Oral Conditions -- Chapter 117 Intracellular Delivery of Gold Nanoparticles: Applications in Nanomedicine -- Chapter 118 A Commentary on Neural Tissue Engineering in the Central Nervous System - Interfacing a Lesion -- Chapter 119 Biosurfactants and Their Uses in the Petroleum Industry and Hydrocarbon Pollution Remediation -- Chapter 120 Detergents in Molecular Biology: DNA Extraction and Purification -- Chapter 121 Carbohydrases in Detergents -- Chapter 122 The Influence of Different Detergents on the Preservation of Discrete Membrane Microdomains: A Comparative Ultrastructural Study on Whole-Mounted Colorectal Cancer Cells -- Chapter 123 -Sulfo Fatty Methyl Ester Sulfonates( -MES): A New Anionic Surfactant -- Chapter 124 Acacia Caven (Mol.) Molina Pollen Proteases: Application to the Peptide Synthesis and to Laundry Detergents -- Chapter 125 Pharmacogenetics of Glucocorticoid Response. , Chapter 126 The Glucocorticoid Receptor Signaling in Cancer and Inflammation.
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    Hauppauge :Nova Science Publishers, Incorporated,
    Keywords: Biochemistry--Research--Abstracts. ; Electronic books.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: 1 online resource (405 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9781536110241
    Series Statement: Biochemistry Research Trends
    DDC: 572.02499999999998
    Language: English
    Note: Intro -- Contents -- Preface -- Part I -- Researcher Biographical Sketches -- Chapter 1 -- Yong Lu -- Chapter 2 -- Stefan Mihailescu -- Chapter 3 -- Shin-ichi Miyashita -- Chapter 4 -- Mogoanta Stelian Stefanita -- Chapter 5 -- Juraj Pistl, Prof., DVM, PhD -- Chapter 6 -- Danijela Ristic-Medic -- Chapter 7 -- Vicente Rives -- Chapter 8 -- Tatjana Stevanovic -- Chapter 9 -- Toshihiko Sugiki -- Chapter 10 -- Vesna Vasić -- Chapter 11 -- Wentao Xu -- Chapter 12 -- Jingcheng Zhang -- Chapter 13 -- Mingchu Zhang -- Part II -- Research Summaries -- Chapter 14 -- Integrated Bioprocess Approaches for the Microbial Production of Terpenoids# -- Marco Antonio Mirata1*, Hendrik Schewe2 and Jens Schrader3 -- Research Summary -- Chapter 15 -- Biologically Active Triterpenoids Usable As Prodrugs# -- Milan Urban1,2, Miroslav Kvasnica3, Niall J. Dickinson1 and Jan Sarek,1,4* -- Research Summary -- Chapter 16 -- Terpenoids of the Saharan Medicinal Plants Launaea Cass. Genus (Asteraceae) and Their Biological Activities# -- Abdelkrim Cheriti1* and Nasser Belboukhari 2 -- Research Summary -- Chapter 17 -- Squalene: Molecular Properties, Biological Importance and Applications# -- Ghayth Rigane1,2,( and Ridha Ben Salem1 -- Research Summary -- Chapter 18 -- UV Protection of the Skin by Topically-Applied Forskolin# -- Alexandra Amaro-Ortiz,1, Mary Boulanger2 and John D'Orazio3,( -- Research Summary -- Chapter 19 -- Oral Administration of Forskolin Decreases Retinal Damage after Experimental Induction of Ocular Hypertension in the Rat# -- Nicola Pescosolido1, Gianfranco Scarsella2 and Dario Rusciano3 ,( , -- Research Summary -- Chapter 20 -- Forskolin Embryotoxicity in Initial Stages of the Embryonic Development in Chick# -- Lucia de Fatima Sobral Sampaio1*, Renato Correa Nogueira1 and Maria Auxiliadora Pantoja Ferreira2 -- Research Summary -- Chapter 21. , Forskolin and Coleus Forskohlii: Clinical Applications for Overweight and Obesity# -- Seika Kamohara 1,2,( -- Research Summary -- Chapter 22 -- Distinctive Viscoelastic Behaviour and Sensory Features Introduced by Inulin/Extra Virgin Olive Oil Blends in Mashed Potatoes: Effects of Ingredients Ratio and Freeze/Thaw Cycle# -- María José Jiménez1, Wenceslao Canet2 and María Dolores Alvarez2,* -- Research Summary -- Chapter 23 -- Processing Plants Containing Inulin# -- Václav Veselý1*, Jana Budovičová2, Jiří Hanika1, Miroslav Punčochář1 and Martin Bárnet3 -- Research Summary -- Chapter 24 -- Inulin: Modulation of Intestinal Microbiota and Prospects in New Products# -- Marilyn Gonçalves Ferreira Kuntz, Ricardo Fernandes, Vinicius André do Rosário, Giovanna Medeiros Rataichesck Fiates and Erasmo Benicio Santos de Moraes Trindade -- Research Summary -- Chapter 25 -- Drug Delivery Approaches for Apigenin: A Review# -- Zsófia Edit Pápay1, Emese Balogh1, Mohammed Gulrez Zariwala3, Satyanarayana Somavarapu2 and István Antal1,( -- Research Summary -- Chapter 26 -- Antimetastatic Potential of Apigenin# -- Daniele Maggioni, PhD( -- Research Summary -- Chapter 27 -- Nanotechnology Based Apigenin Drug Delivery Systems # -- Ranjita Shegokar* -- Research Summary -- Chapter 28 -- Update on Properties of Apigenin Related to Inflammatory Process# -- Gorzalczany Susana* -- Research Summary -- Chapter 29 -- Inhibitory Effects of Apigenin on Mammalian DNA Polymerase and Proliferation of Human Cancer Cells# -- Yoshiyuki Mizushina1,2(, Kazuaki Shiomi1, Takefumi Onodera1,2 and Isoko Kuriyama1 -- Research Summary -- Chapter 30 -- Chemoprevention by Apigenin through Induction of Apoptosis and Autophagy# -- Bokyung Sung and Nam Deuk Kim( -- Research Summary -- Chapter 31 -- Role of Apigenin in Cancer Prevention#. , Rit Bahadur Gurung, Ramesh Prasad Pandey and Jae Kyung Sohng* -- Research Summary -- Chapter 32 -- Naringenin Regulates the Intestinal Tight Junction Barrier and Inflammation# -- Takuya Suzuki* -- Research Summary -- Chapter 33 -- Dietary Sources, Bioavailability and Biological Activities of Naringenin and Its Derivatives# -- Ramesh Prasad Pandey, Rit Bahadur Gurung and Jae Kyung Sohng* -- Research Summary -- Chapter 34 -- Alkaloids: Biosynthesis, Biological Roles and Health Benefits# -- Eduardo Sobarzo-Sánchez -- Research Summary -- Chapter 35 -- Indoleamines: Sources, Role in Biological Processes and Health Effects# -- Ángel Catalá -- Research Summary -- Chapter 36 -- Toxicity Characteristic Leaching Procedure of the Active Ingredient Chlorpyrifos in the Commercial Organophosphate Pesticide Attamix SB Used in Colombia# -- Rosalina Gonzalez*, PhD -- Research Summary -- Chapter 37 -- The Organophosphorus Chlorpyrifos As a Breast Cancer Risk Factor# -- Clara Ventura1, Mariel Núñez1, Andrea Randi2, Andrés Venturino3 and Claudia Cocca1 -- Research Summary -- Chapter 38 -- Acute Exposure of the Freshwater Snail Planorbarius Corneus to an Environmental Concentration of Chlorpyrifos: Recovery Studies of Enzyme Activities in Gonads and Effects on Reproduction# -- Pamela R. Rivadeneira1, Macarena Agrelo1 and Gisela Kristoff1, 2,* -- Research Summary -- Chapter 39 -- Effect of Chlorpyrifos on Proliferative Activity of Various Cell Cultures# -- Natália Kovalkovičová1, Juraj Pistl2,(, Jana Polláková2, Tomáš Csank2 and Jaroslav Legáth1 -- Research Summary -- Chapter 40 -- Toxic Effects of Chlorpyrifos and Its Metabolites on Some Physiologically Important Enzymes: ATPases, Cholinesterases, Peroxidases# -- Mirjana B. Čolović, Tamara D. Lazarević-Pašti and Vesna M. Vasić* -- Research Summary -- Chapter 41. , Developmental Neurotoxicity of Chlorpyrifos: Mechanistic Information and Predictive Safety Assessment Applications# -- Magda Sachana(1 and Carmen Estevan Martinez2 -- Research Summary -- Chapter 42 -- Fate and Disposition of Chlorpyrifos in Human# -- Khaled Abass1,2,3(, Manal Abd-El-Razik1 and Gamal Abouelghar1 -- Research Summary -- Chapter 43 -- Chlorpyrifos Interactions with Sediments from Lake Victoria: Sorption on Container Walls and Concentration, Sorption and Degradation in Sediments# -- J. Wasswa1, P. Nkedi-Kizza2,(, G. N. Kasozi1 and B. T. Kiremire1 -- Research Summary -- Chapter 44 -- Chlorpyrifos: Environmental Occurrence in the Atmosphere and Water# -- Renata Raina-Fulton(, Liu Yang and Noof Alzahrani -- Research Summary -- Chapter 45 -- Organic Phase Thick Film Biosensor for Chlorpyrifos Pesticide Detection# -- V. Somerset1(, P. Baker2 and E. Iwuoha2 -- Research Summary -- Chapter 46 -- General Aspects and Applications of Gibberelins and Gibberellic Acid in Plants# -- Marcela Candido Camara, Cristine Rodrigues*, André Luis Lopes da Silva, Luciana Porto de Souza Vandenberghe and Carlos Ricardo Soccol -- Research Summary -- Chapter 47 -- On the Function of Gibberellins and Its Impact on Plant Metabolism and Growth# -- Dimas Mendes Ribeiro1, Flávio Barcellos Cardoso1, Auxiliadora O. Martins1,2, Welliton Barros de Magalhães1 and Wagner L. Araújo1,2* -- Research Summary -- Chapter 48 -- Role of Gibberellins in Plant Pathogen Interaction# -- Magda Aparecida Beneventi1*, Maria Eugênia Lisei de Sá1,2*, Regina Maria Santos de Amorim1 and Maria Fatima Grossi-de-Sa1,3 -- Research Summary -- Chapter 49 -- The Role of Gibberellins in the Control of Tuberization in Potato (Solanum Tuberosum L.)# -- María Noelia Muñiz García, María Catalina Muro, Margarita Stritzler and Daniela Andrea Capiati( -- Research Summary -- Chapter 50. , New Fluorescence Microscopy Approaches to Explore the Influence of Sphingolipids on Lateral Organization of Biomembranes: From Artificial Systems to Cellular Membranes# -- Martín M. Dodes Traian1, Susana A. Sánchez2,* and Valeria Levi1,† -- Research Summary -- Chapter 51 -- Potential Role for Ceramides in Neurodegenerative Diseases# -- A. V. Alessenko(1 and S. V. Gurianova2 -- Research Summary -- Chapter 52 -- Interplay between Aβ, Ceramides and Hyperphosphorylated Tau in Alzheimer's Disease# -- Maja Jazvinšćak Jembrek1,2,*, Mirjana Babić3, Nela Pivac4 and Goran Šimić3 -- Research Summary -- Chapter 53 -- Threonine Synthesis of Brevibacterium Flavum Mutant Strain# -- G. S. Andriiash, G. M. Zabolotnа, A. F. Tkachenko, Ya. B. Blume and S. М. Shulga( -- Research Summary -- Chapter 54 -- Threonine Requirements for White-Egg Layers# -- Matheus Ramalho de Lima(,1, Fernando Guilherme Perazzo Costa2 and Ricardo Romão Guerra2 -- Research Summary -- Chapter 55 -- Fluorescence, UV-vis, and CD Spectroscopic Study on Docking of Chiral Salen-Type Zn(II) Complexes and Lysozyme and HSA Proteins# -- Tomoko Hayashi and Takashiro Akitsu -- Research Summary -- Chapter 56 -- Spectroscopic and Electrochemical Studies on Metalloprotein (Laccase) and Cu(II) Complex Mediators As Model Systems for Biofuel Cell Cathodes# -- Yu Kurosawa, Erika Tsuda, Masahiro Takase, Nanami Yoshida, Yuto Takeuchi, Yuya Mitsumoto and Takashiro Akitsu( -- Research Summary -- Chapter 57 -- Physiological Roles of Leucine and Effects of Leucine Supplementation# -- Tzi Bun Ng* and Charlene Cheuk Wing Ng -- Research Summary -- Chapter 58 -- Leucine Based Polymers: Synthesis and Applications# -- Ramaz Katsarava1 and Jordi Puiggalí2 -- Research Summary -- Chapter 59. , An Overview on Leucine Metabolites Alpha-Ketoisocaproate (KIC) and Beta-Hydroxi-Beta-Methyl Butyrate (HMB) in Skeletal Muscle Function and Sports Performance#.
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    Hauppauge :Nova Science Publishers, Incorporated,
    Keywords: Biochemistry--Research. ; Electronic books.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: 1 online resource (378 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9781536110012
    Series Statement: Biochemistry Research Trends
    DDC: 574.19072000000006
    Language: English
    Note: Intro -- Contents -- Preface -- Chapter 1 -- Cytochrome P450: Electron Transfer and Sensors# -- Research Summary -- Chapter 2 -- Cytochrome P450-Mediated Toxicity of Therapeutic Drugs# -- Research Summary -- Chapter 3 -- Evaluation of Cytochrome P450 Enzymes in Drug Interactions# -- Research Summary -- Chapter 4 -- Cytochrome P450 Enzymes in Atherosclerosis# -- Research Summary -- Chapter 5 -- Drug Resistance of Nucleos(t)ide Analogues and Related Adverse Events in Chronic Hepatitis B# -- Research Summary -- Chapter 6 -- Metabolism, Interaction and Use Guidelines of Anti-HBV and Anti-HCV Medications# -- Research Summary -- Chapter 7 -- Role of Cytochrome P450 Enzymes in Psychotropic Drug Metabolism and Clinical Implications# -- Research Summary -- Chapter 8 -- Biogeochemistry of Thermokarst Lakes of Western Siberia# -- Research Summary -- Chapter 9 -- Liposome-Mediated Malaria Vaccine Development: More Than a Tour de Force# -- Research Summary -- Chapter 10 -- Liposomal Delivery of Antimicrobial Agents in Advances in Liposome Research# -- Research Summary -- Chapter 11 -- Trends on Microfluidic Liposome Production through Hydrodynamic Flow-Focusing and Microdroplet Techniques for Gene Delivery Applications# -- Research Summary -- Chapter 12 -- Liposomes: Important Drug Carriers in Cancer Therapy# -- Research Summary -- Chapter 13 -- Liposome Applications in the Veterinary Field# -- Research Summary -- Chapter 14 -- Design of Liposomes with A pH-Sensitive Fluorescent Dye and Gramicidin Channels for Immune-Sensing# -- Research Summary -- Chapter 15 -- Synergistic Interaction and Cell Responses to Environmental Factor# -- Research Summary -- Chapter 16 -- Ligand Interactions in Nuclear Receptors# -- Research Summary -- Chapter 17 -- The Role of Chemokine Ligands in Human Health and Disease# -- Research Summary -- Chapter 18. , Calix[4]arene Methylene Bisphosphonic Acids as Effectors of Biochemical Processes# -- Research Summary -- Chapter 19 -- Synthesis and Biological Applications of Tris(pyrazol-1-yl)-Methane and Borate Metal Complexes# -- Research Summary -- Chapter 20 -- Coordination Engineering with 1,3,5-Triaza-7-Phosphaadamantane (PTA) towards Biologically Active Silver-Organic Frameworks# -- Research Summary -- Chapter 21 -- Ligands and Starting Materials for Organic Synthesis# -- Research Summary -- Chapter 22 -- Powerful New Ligand Systems: Carbacylamidophosphates (CAPh) and Sulfonylamidophosphates (SAPh)# -- Research Summary -- Chapter 23 -- Synthesis, Applications and Coordination Chemistry of Formazans# -- Research Summary -- Chapter 24 -- N-acetylsalicylhydrazidate: A Versatile Ligand for the Synthesis of Higher Nuclearity Complexes# -- Research Summary -- Chapter 25 -- Metabolism of Citric Acid Production by A. niger: Mathematical Modeling and Optimization# -- Research Summary -- Chapter 26 -- Biotechnological Productions of Citric Acid# -- Research Summary -- Chapter 27 -- Citrus Fruits Compounds and Ageing# -- Research Summary -- Chapter 28 -- Occurrence and Metabolism of Citric Acid by Lactic Acid Bacteria from Fruits and Fermented Beverages# -- Research Summary -- Chapter 29 -- Citric Acid Treatment of Cancer: Principles and Philosophy# -- Research Summary -- Chapter 30 -- Polyvalent Lignin: Recent Approaches in Determination and Applications# -- Research Summary -- Chapter 31 -- The DFRC (Derivatization Followed by Reductive Cleavage) Method and Its Applications for Lignin Characterization# -- Research Summary -- Chapter 32 -- Structural Characterization of Lignin by Syringyl to Guaiacyl Ratio and Molecular Mass Determination# -- Research Summary -- Chapter 33 -- Structural Characterization and Thermal Properties of Enzymatic Hydrolysis Lignins#. , Research Summary -- Chapter 34 -- Fully Biodegradable Composites of Poly(butylene Succinate)/Enzymatic Hydrolysis Lignin: Structure, Thermal and Mechanical Properties# -- Research Summary -- Chapter 35 -- Physicochemical Properties and Potential Applications of Lignins from Various Sources# -- Research Summary -- Chapter 36 -- Kraft Lignins from Spent Cooking Liquors: Structural and Biotechnological Application# -- Research Summary -- Chapter 37 -- Novel Developments on the Valorization of Lignin-Containing Paper Mill By-Products for the Preparation of Porous Biopolymers# -- Research Summary -- Chapter 38 -- Kraft Lignin As an Adsorbent to Remove Heavy Metal Ions from Water# -- Research Summary -- Chapter 39 -- Lignin-Based Thermoplastic Composites and Compatibilization Methods# -- Research Summary -- Chapter 40 -- Esterified Kraft Lignin: A Potential Coupling Agent for Wood Plastic Composites (WPC)# -- Research Summary -- Chapter 41 -- Comparison of Physicochemical and Thermal Properties of Esterified and Non-Esterified Kraft Lignins for Biocomposite Application# -- Research Summary -- Chapter 42 -- The Pyrolysis Behavior of Lignins: Contemporary Kinetics Overview# -- Research Summary -- Chapter 43 -- Lignin Controls on Soil Ecosystem Services: Implications for Biotechnological Advances in Biofuel Crops# -- Research Summary -- Chapter 44 -- Optimization of the Media Volume, Aeration Rate and Inoculum Size for Sophorolipid Production from Candida bombicola ATCC 22214 # -- Research Summary -- Chapter 45 -- Influence of Oleic Acid on Self-Assembled Liquid Crystalline Nanostructures# -- Research Summary -- Chapter 46 -- Oleic Acid and Its Potential Health Effects# -- Research Summary -- Chapter 47 -- Oleic Acid and Microbial Lipases: An Efficient Combination# -- Research Summary -- Chapter 48. , Synthesis of Oleic Acid Alkyl Esters via Homogeneous Catalysis# -- Research Summary -- Chapter 49 -- Effects of Temperature on Oleic Acid Percentage during Grain-Filling in Sunflowers and other Oil Crops# -- Research Summary -- Chapter 50 -- The Effects of Dietary Arachidonic Acid (20:4n-6) on Growth, Survival and Hypersaline Stress Resistance in Larval Southern Flounder Paralichthys lethostigma (Jordan and Gilbert 1884)# -- Research Summary -- Chapter 51 -- Dietary Sources and Health Implications of Arachidonic Acid# -- Research Summary -- Chapter 52 -- Control of Intracellular Levels of Free Arachidonic Acid: A Target in Therapeutic or Preventive Strategies against Alzheimer's Disease?# -- Research Summary -- Chapter 53 -- Arachidonic Acid, Cyclooxygenase and Hepatic Inflammation# -- Research Summary -- Chapter 54 -- Effect of Arachidonic Acid and Its Producing Enzyme Phospholipase A2 on Key Oncogenic Pathways in Prostate Cancer# -- Research Summary -- Chapter 55 -- Effects of Adipokines on Prostaglandin E2 Production by Rheumatoid Synovial Fibroblasts# -- Research Summary -- Chapter 56 -- Enhancing Butyrate Biosynthesis in the Gut for Health Benefits# -- Research Summary -- Chapter 57 -- Butyrate and Intestinal Function# -- Research Summary -- Chapter 58 -- Large Bowel Short Chain Fatty Acid Production, Immune Status and Immune Cell Function: Implications for Chronic Inflammatory Disease# -- Research Summary -- Chapter 59 -- Butyrate Actions on Carcinogenesis: Focus on Epigenetic Mechanisms# -- Research Summary -- Chapter 60 -- Potential Beneficial Effects of Butyrate against Food Allergy# -- Research Summary -- Chapter 61 -- Short Chain Fatty Acids in Regulation of the Immune System and Tissue Inflammation in the Intestine# -- Research Summary -- Chapter 62. , Biological Effects of Sodium Butyrate in the Regulation of Gene Expression on Astrocytoma Cell Lines and Improvement of Therapies# -- Research Summary -- Chapter 63 -- Butyrate, WNT Signaling and Colorectal Cancer# -- Research Summary -- Chapter 64 -- Butyrate-Mediated Protection against Colonic Inflammation and Colon Carcinogenesis: Role of Butyrate Transporters and Butyrate Receptors# -- Research Summary -- Chapter 65 -- Epigenetic Influence of Butyrate Producing Bacteria in Metabolic Syndrome# -- Research Summary -- Chapter 66 -- Butyrate Facilitates Epigenetic Reprogramming# -- Research Summary -- Chapter 67 -- Role and Function of Short Chain Fatty Acids in Rumen Epithelial Metabolism, Development and Importance of the Rumen Epithelium in Understanding Control of Transcriptome# -- Research Summary -- Chapter 68 -- Regulation of Cellular Processes by Epigenetic Mechanisms of Butyrate# -- Research Summary -- Chapter 69 -- Butyrate: A Dietary Inhibitor of Histone Deacetylases and an Epigenetic Regulator# -- Research Summary -- Chapter 70 -- Covalent Modification of Hyaluronan by Serum Protein and Its Biological Consequence# -- Research Summary -- Chapter 71 -- Aging and Hyaluronan# -- Research Summary -- Chapter 72 -- Biological Synthesis and Catabolism of Hyaluronic Acid during Carcinogenesis# -- Research Summary -- Chapter 73 -- Hyaluronidases: Biological Features and Current Therapeutic Applications# -- Research Summary -- Chapter 74 -- In vitro Characterization and Ophthalmic Applications of Hyaluronan# -- Research Summary -- Chapter 75 -- The Role and Use of Hyaluronan in Reproductive Medicine# -- Research Summary -- Chapter 76 -- Hyaluronan-Coated Bone Graft Substitutes and Their Osteoconductive Properties# -- Research Summary -- Chapter 77 -- Agricultural By-Products As Important Food Sources of Polyphenols# -- Research Summary. , Chapter 78.
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    Online Resource
    New York : Springer Science+Business Media, LLC
    Keywords: Medicine ; Medicine & Public Health ; Medicine ; Health Promotion ; Program Evaluation ; International Cooperation ; Public Health Practice ; Health Policy ; World Health ; Health Promotion ; Preventive Medicine ; Public Health ; Social Medicine ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Gesundheitsförderung ; Globalisierung ; Förderungsprogramm ; Gesundheitsförderung ; Effizienzsteigerung ; Makrosoziologie ; Public Health ; Steuerung ; Förderungsprogramm ; Gesundheitsförderung ; Globalisierung
    Description / Table of Contents: As health improvement initiatives take center stage worldwide, public health professionals face an ongoing challenge to prove that the programs are worthwhile and that interventions make an impact. The Global Programme on Health Promotion Effectiveness (GPHPE) of the International Union for Health Promotion and Education takes on this challenge in Global Perspectives on Health Promotion Effectiveness. Fifty-five contributors representing six continents come together to analyze major programs around the world and evaluate their effectiveness. The result is a symposium in a book, the first in a series, representing the best critical thinking on crucial issues such as these: Assessment of evidence and evaluation of effectiveness in an international context. Synthesis of progress on the various GPHPE regional projects, with candid evaluations of strengths and limitations, and factors unique to each region. Advocacy to strengthen the evidence base for mental health promotion, physical activity promotion and a wide range of settings-based health promotion interventions. Challenges to health promotion and its assessment, including peace-building, urbanization, globalization, and social determinants. Global debates on emerging health promotion arenas equity, methodology, partnership, development in adverse political climates, and others as to whether or not traditional concepts of evidence, impact, and outcomes can be applied. Global Perspectives on Health Promotion Effectiveness is a significant document with profound implications for practitioners involved in implementing health promotion programs. It will serve as a vital source of frontline knowledge for researchers and students of public health.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: Online-Ressource (XXI, 425 p, digital)
    ISBN: 9780387709741
    Series Statement: SpringerLink
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    Language: English
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index , About the Editors; Acknowledgements; Foreword; Preface; CONTENTS; List of Contributors; SECTION I: THE GLOBAL PROGRAMME ON HEALTH PROMOTION EFFECTIVENESS; 1. Global Perspectives on Health Promotion Effectiveness:An Introduction; 2. The Global Programme on Health Promotion Effectiveness(GPHPE): A Global Process for Assessing Health PromotionEffectiveness with Regional Diversity; 3. The IUHPE Blueprint for Direct and Sustained Dialoguein Partnership Initiatives; 4. The Global Programme on Health Promotion Effectiveness:A Case Study of Global Partnership Functioning , SECTION 2: REPORTS FROM THE FIELD5. Policies for Health: The Effectiveness of their Development,Adoption, and Implementation; 6. Strengthening the Evidence Base for Mental Health Promotion; 7. Effectiveness and Challenges for Promoting PhysicalActivity Globally; 8. School Health Promotion: Achievements, Challengesand Priorities; 9. Health Promotion to Prevent Obesity: Evidence and Policy Needs; 10. Effective Health Promotion Against Tobacco Use; 11. Effectiveness of Health Promotion in Preventing AlcoholRelated Harm , SECTION 3: GLOBAL AREAS OF INTEREST THAT CHALLENGE THE ASSESSMENT OF HEALTH PROMOTION EFFECTIVENESS12. Globalization and Health Promotion: The Evidence Challenge; 13. Urbanization and Health Promotion: Challengesand Opportunities; 14. Community Interventions on Social Determinants of Health:Focusing the Evidence; 15. Strengthening Peace-building Through Health Promotion:Development of a Framework; 16. The Role of Governance in Health Promotion Effectiveness; SECTION 4: GLOBAL DEBATES ABOUT EFFECTIVENESS OF HEALTH PROMOTION , 17. Evidence and Theory: Continuing Debates on Evidenceand Effectiveness18. Measurement and Effectiveness: Methodological Considerations,Issues and Possible Solutions; 19. Healthy Settings: Building Evidence for the Effectivenessof Whole System Health Promotion - Challenges andFuture Directions; 20. Feasibility for Health Promotion Under VariousDecision-Making Contexts; 21. Evaluating Equity in Health Promotion; 22. Evaluation of Empowerment and Effectiveness:Universal Concepts? , 23. Enhancing the Effectiveness and Quality of Health Promotion:Perspectives of the International Union for Health Promotionand EducationAnnex: Global Programme on Health Promotion Effectivenss:Description and List of Partners; Index
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    Keywords: Institutional repositories ; Wissenschaftliche Literatur ; Elektronische Publikation ; Dokumentenverwaltungssystem
    Type of Medium: Book
    Pages: XVII, 204 S , graph. Darst , 24 cm
    Edition: 1. publ.
    ISBN: 184334307X , 1843343088 , 9781843343073 , 9781843343080
    Series Statement: Chandos information professional series
    DDC: 025.26
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    Language: English
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    Book
    Cheltenham : Edward Elgar Publishing
    Keywords: Law of the sea ; Maritime law ; Ocean Political aspects
    Description / Table of Contents: "This perceptive book evaluates the effectiveness of current ocean governance as it aims to respond to the threats of increased sea temperatures, salination, biodiversity loss, overfishing, and exploitation of ocean resources. Contributors pose the key question: what type of political space are the oceans and is it possible to create, implement and assess an international framework which enables the oceans to be governed? Recognising that the oceans are consistently underexplored in international relations, Governing Oceans adopts a unique interdisciplinary approach, bringing together experts in the fields of political sciences, heritage management, marine policy and coastal ecosystems who identify current challenges and good practices, and develop pragmatic suggestions for improvement. Chapters cover opportunities for improved governance of fisheries, underwater cultural heritage as a forgotten discipline, multi-level cooperation and the agency of IOC-UNESCO in shaping marine spatial planning. Embracing innovative approaches to spatial mapping policies and identifying patterns of cooperation, Governing Oceans provides a blueprint for improving the management of the seas. Combining comprehensive theory and practical case studies, this book will be an insightful read for students, academics and researchers working in sustainable development, development studies, environmental economics, environmental and international law, and geopolitics. It will also be a highly informative read for governance practitioners and professionals working in the marine cultural heritage, ocean geography and international relations sectors"--
    Type of Medium: Book
    Pages: 202 Seiten
    ISBN: 1035315580 , 9781035315581
    Language: English
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    Electronic Resource
    Electronic Resource
    s.l. : American Chemical Society
    Inorganic chemistry 25 (1986), S. 1886-1891 
    ISSN: 1520-510X
    Source: ACS Legacy Archives
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology
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    Electronic Resource
    Electronic Resource
    Copenhagen, Denmark : Munksgaard
    Pediatric allergy and immunology 13 (2002), S. 0 
    ISSN: 1399-3038
    Source: Blackwell Publishing Journal Backfiles 1879-2005
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: There is much interest in the role of early-life events in the subsequent development of atopy and/or atopic disease. Despite the ongoing debate about the intrauterine exposure of the fetus to environmental allergens and the establishment of T-cell memory, it is clear that the immunological response of the neonate at risk of atopy is more immature than that of the neonate likely to be non-atopic. The reasons for this remain unknown, but might reflect maternally transmitted signals that adapt the neonatal immune response. An inadvertent consequence of this might be an inappropriate host response to environmental signals such as those from microbial products during early post-natal life that result in an inability to dampen neonatal T helper 2-skewed responses. The developing gastrointestinal tract and the exogenous factors that impact on this, such as microbial flora and breast milk, should therefore be a focus of investigation.
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    ISSN: 1399-3038
    Source: Blackwell Publishing Journal Backfiles 1879-2005
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: The role of primary prevention of allergic diseases has been a matter of debate for the last 40 years. In order to shed some light into this issue, a group of experts of the Section of Pediatrics EAACI critically reviewed the existing literature on the subject. In this paper, the immunology of the fetus and newborn is reviewed as well as the post-natal development of the immune system. The influence of post-natal environment and breastfeeding on tolerance induction and sensitization are examined. Allergic diseases result from a strong relationship between genetic and environmental factors. Sensitization to food allergens occurs in the first year of life and cow's milk allergy is the first food allergy to appear in the susceptible infants. Hypoallergenicity of food formulas to be used is a critical issue both for treatment of cow's milk-allergic children and for prevention. Methods to document hypoallergenicity are discussed and evaluated in the preclinical and clinical steps.
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