Environmental Endocrinology and Endocrine Disruptors : Endocrine and Endocrine targeted Actions and Related Human Diseases (Original PDF from Publisher)
Written by Evanthia Diamanti-Kandarakis and Rosario Pivonello
This book discusses how endocrinological and endocrinological-related disorders are impacted by exposure to numerous kinds of endocrine disruptors as well as other environmental chemicals that attack the endocrine system through alternate non-endocrine processes .
It contains thorough analyses of every facet of environmental endocrinology, from exposure patterns and sources to the identification of endocrine targets and indirect effects on the endocrine system , such as cytotoxicity directed at endocrine cells , oxidative damage and genetic and epigenetic abnormalities leading to endocrine damage .
It presents a thorough summary of downstream endocrinological and endocrinological-related illnesses and also looks at the causative pathways . Transgenerational acts are another important topic that is covered in various chapters . Finally , the basis for a thorough, critical discussion of each topic is data from preclinical and clinical investigations . The book is a part of Springer Reference , a service that gives users access to “living editions” that are regularly updated through a dynamic peer-review publication process .
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