Book Description
Oxidative stress induced by the over-production of free radicals and other reactive species is implicated in the pathophysiology of a wide range of human diseases. A detailed investigation is made into the evidence implicating oxygen radicals in the etiology of eleven different human diseases or conditions. World renowned experts from each discipline review the data supporting this involvement and discuss the full implications that result. Topics covered include Alzheimer's disease, cerebral ischemia, rheumatoid arthritis, inflammatory bowel disease, atherosclerosis, ARDS, critical care medicine, and cancer.
An invaluable resource for those seeking up-to-date information on the evidence supporting the involvement of oxygen radicals in human disease, this text also instigates theoretical discussion of future research endeavors.
Book Info
Lily Research Laboratories, Greenfield, IN. Provides current findings on the evidence supporting the involvement of oxygen radicals in human disease, and instigates theoretical discussion of future research endeavors. For researchers and clinicians. Softcover.
Oxygen Radicals and the Disease Process FROM THE PUBLISHER
This book provides a detailed investigation into the evidence implicating oxygen radicals in the etiology of eleven different human diseases or conditions. World renowned experts from each discipline review the data supporting this involvement, and discuss the full implications that result. Topics covered include Alzheimer's disease, cerebral ischemia, rheumatoid arthritis, inflammatory bowel disease, atherosclerosis, ARDS, critical care medicine and cancer. This book not only provides an invaluable resource for those seeking up to date information on the evidence supporting the involvement of oxygen radicals in human disease, but also instigates theoretical discussion of future research endeavors.