Oxidative Stress and Inflammation in Non-communicable Diseases - Molecular Mechanisms and Perspectives in Therapeutics

Oxidative stress and inflammation underpin most diseases; their mechanisms are inextricably linked. For example, chronic inflammation is associated with oxidation, anti-inflammatory cascades are linked to decreased oxidation, increased oxidative stress triggers inflammation, and redox balance inhibi...

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Bibliographic Details
Corporate Author: SpringerLink (Online service)
Other Authors: Camps, Jordi (Editor)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer, 2014.
Series:Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology, 824
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Online Access:Full Text via HEAL-Link
Table of Contents:
  • Oxidation and inflammation, a molecular link between non-communicable diseases.- Oxidative stress and DNA damage in obesity-related tumorigenesis
  • High density lipoproteins and ischemia reperfusion injury: The therapeutic potential of HDL to modulate cell survival pathways.- The DING family of phosphate binding proteins in inflammatory diseases
  • Inflammation, infection, cancer and all that…The role of paraoxonases
  • Autophagy is an inflammation-related defensive mechanism against disease
  • Delta-5 and Delta-6 Desaturases: crucial enzymes in polyunsaturated fatty acid-related pathways with pleiotropic influences in health and disease
  • Systemic inflammation, intestine and paraoxonase-1.- Serotonin modulation of macrophage polarization: inflammation and beyond
  • Energy metabolism and metabolic sensors in stem cells: The metabostem crossroads of aging and cancer
  • Molecular promiscuity of plant polyphenols in the management of age-related diseases: far beyond their antioxidant properties
  • Postprandial Inflammation: Targeting glucose and lipids
  • Dynamic interplay between metabolic syndrome and immunity
  • The axis AGE-RAGE-soluble RAGE and oxidative stress in chronic kidney disease
  • The chemokine (C-C motif) ligand 2 in neuroinflammation and neurodegeneration.