Cellular Lipid In Health And Disease (Original PDF From Publisher)
Written by James Mukasa Ntambi
Lipids’ many roles in human biology are covered in detail and methodically in Cellular Lipid in Health and Disease.
This book is divided into four sections that cover everything from the fundamental ideas of lipid biology to the potential applications they have in medicine.
The first section covers the fundamental ideas of cellular lipid, including its functions within the cell, structure and physiology, processes of regulation, storage,
and consumption.
Lipid metabolism is the main topic of the second section, which also covers lipid droplets (LDs), cholesterol homeostasis, lipid oxidation and the organelles
involved in lipid trafficking and metabolism in aging.
The functions of lipids in particular disease states, such as renal, metabolic, cardiovascular and fatty liver illnesses, are covered in part three.
Additional disorders include neurological illnesses, cancer and the complex interaction between autophagy and cellular lipids.
The last section discusses potential treatments, such as drug delivery devices, lipid metabolism modeling, and preventative medicine.
A comprehensive resource for graduate students and early career researchers in the fields of cell biology, biochemistry and pharmacology, Cellular Lipid in
Health and Disease is written for their benefit.
The basic material and connections to diseases and treatment options are especially helpful for research physicians.
provides thorough and organized information of lipid biology.
builds the necessary linkages to the translational aspects of the research in this field and provides basic content.includes sections on the medicinal potential that
fats offer.
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