<p>From the reviews:</p>“This is an introduction to evolving concepts in biochemical and cellular signaling pathways in cardiac myocyte metabolism. … The target audience includes students, physicians in training, advanced practice clinicians, and practicing physicians from a variety of specialties involved in treating patients with cardiac disease. … The topics this book covers are evolving and include a broad array of information that introduces many cutting edge concepts. It is a valuable resource that will pave the way for innovative therapeutic methods for cardiac diseases.” (Nay Htyte, Doody’s Review Service, October, 2012)

Translational Cardiology: Molecular Basis of Cardiac Metabolism, Cardiac Remodeling, Translational Therapies and Imaging Techniques provides an up-to-date introduction to the role circadian rhythms, cardiac plasticity, and mechanotransduction play in the heart, while at the same time introducing new developments in cellular, viral, and non-biologic therapies that are in the process of being developed. Importantly, the focus of this book is on topics that, due to their novelty, are largely not covered in the other major textbooks. A special emphasis is placed on the molecular basis of cardiac metabolism, new concepts in cardiac remodeling, and translational therapies and imaging techniques currently under development for clinical use. The chapters are written by experts from diverse clinical and biomedical research backgrounds. Translational Cardiology: Molecular Basis of Cardiac Metabolism, Cardiac Remodeling, Translational Therapies and Imaging Techniques simplifies the complexity of the molecular basis of disease by focusing on patient-oriented disease mechanisms and therapies and is of great value to a broad audience including physicians (e.g. cardiologists, cardiovascular surgeons, pathologists) as well as translational biomedical researchers in a wide range of disciplines.
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Covering new developments in cellular, viral and non-biological therapies, and with chapters by experts from a range of disciplines, this is an up-to-date survey of the role that circadian rhythms, cardiac plasticity, and mechanotransduction play in the heart.
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Relationship Between Myocardial Ischemia/Reperfusion and Time-of-Day.- Phosphotransfer Reactions in the Failing Heart.- Mitochondria in Cardiac Disease.- PPAR/PGC-1 Regulation of Metabolism in Cardiac Disease.- AMPK and Metabolic Remodeling in Cardiac Disease.- Mechanotransduction in Cardiac Hypertrophy and Ischemia.- Cardiac Plasticity in Health and Disease.- Ubiquitylation‐Dependent Signaling in Heart Disease.- Mechanisms of Cardiac Dysfunction Associated with Cancer Therapeutics.- Molecular Basis of Cardiac Development and Congenital Heart Disease.- Cellular Therapy for the Infarcted Myocardium.- Novel Approaches to Deliver Molecular Therapeutics in Cardiac Disease Using Adeno-Associated Virus Vectors.- Novel Delivery of Molecular Therapeutics to the Heart Using Non-Biologic Constructs (PPMO/Morpholino) in Muscular Dystrophy.- Molecular Imaging of Cardiovascular Disease.
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Translational Cardiology: Molecular Basis of Cardiac Metabolism, Cardiac Remodeling, Translational Therapies and Imaging Techniques provides an up-to-date introduction to the role circadian rhythms, cardiac plasticity, and mechanotransduction play in the heart, while at the same time introducing new developments in cellular, viral, and non-biologic therapies that are in the process of being developed. Importantly, the focus of this book is on topics that, due to their novelty, are largely not covered in the other major textbooks. A special emphasis is placed on the molecular basis of cardiac metabolism, new concepts in cardiac remodeling, and translational therapies and imaging techniques currently under development for clinical use. The chapters are written by experts from diverse clinical and biomedical research backgrounds. Translational Cardiology: Molecular Basis of Cardiac Metabolism, Cardiac Remodeling, Translational Therapies and Imaging Techniques simplifies the complexity of the molecular basis of disease by focusing on patient-oriented disease mechanisms and therapies and is of great value to a broad audience including physicians (e.g. cardiologists, cardiovascular surgeons, pathologists) as well as translational biomedical researchers in a wide range of disciplines.
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From the reviews:“This is an introduction to evolving concepts in biochemical and cellular signaling pathways in cardiac myocyte metabolism. … The target audience includes students, physicians in training, advanced practice clinicians, and practicing physicians from a variety of specialties involved in treating patients with cardiac disease. … The topics this book covers are evolving and include a broad array of information that introduces many cutting edge concepts. It is a valuable resource that will pave the way for innovative therapeutic methods for cardiac diseases.” (Nay Htyte, Doody’s Review Service, October, 2012)
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New developments in cellular, viral, and non-biologic therapies All chapters are written by experts with diverse backgrounds Focus on patient-oriented disease mechanisms and therapies The authors simplify complex concepts Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781617798900
Publisert
2012-07-05
Utgiver
Vendor
Humana Press Inc.
Høyde
235 mm
Bredde
155 mm
Aldersnivå
Professional/practitioner, P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet

Om bidragsyterne

Cam Patterson, MD, MBA
McAllister Heart Institute, The University of North Carolina School of Medicine, Chapel Hill, NC, USA

Monte S. Willis, MD, PhD
McAllister Heart Institute, The University of North Carolina School of Medicine, Chapel Hill, NC, USA