Description
Book SynopsisThe second volume of the Biomedical translational research discusses advancements in biomedical research for understanding the pathophysiology of various diseases towards improving diagnosis and treatment. It presents the integration of molecular-based technologies, clinical genomics, and medical informatics to improve diagnostic and treatment strategies. Further, the book reviews molecular genomics approaches for diagnosis and managing tuberculosis. It also covers the innovative strategies for cancer treatment through targeting metabolic pathways, tumor microenvironment, cancer stem cells, and immune cells. It also illuminates novel strategies for heart failure diagnosis and therapeutic approaches for the treatment of heart failure. It discusses improvements in translational research for discovery of new diagnostic tests, identifying novel biomarkers and drugable targets, and predicting optimal treatments based on understanding the underlying molecular basis of the disease. Lastly, it reviews the preclinical models of restenosis and their application and limitation in the evaluation of device-based interventional technologies for the treatment of coronary artery diseases.
Table of Contents
- Application of clinical genomics in diagnosis and disease treatment
- Exosomes as novel biomarkers of disease
- Membrane Lipids: Implication for Diseases and Membrane Trafficking
- Human natural killer cells and their cytotoxic capacity
- Molecular genomic approaches for diagnosing and managing tuberculosis
- Exploring the origin of cancer with stem cell biology
- Therapeutic potential of skin stem cells in vitiligo
- Clinical applications of cancer stem cells
- Immuno therapeutic approaches for cancer treatment
- Future of uro-oncology
- Prostate Cancer: Circadian Gene Regulated Malignancy
- Role of adenosine pathway in cancer
- Immune modulation and VEGF
- Modulating tumour microenvironment in the treatment of cancer
- The endosymbiont role of mitochondria in cancer progression and therapy
- Interplay of cancer associated fibroblasts and tumour associated macrophages in metastasis
- Chimeric antigen receptor therapy : A cutting edge therapy for multiple myeloma
- The future therapies for heart failure
- Futuristic experimental studies on heart failure and ischemic heart diseases
- AGE-PAGE Stress in the pathophysiology of atherosclerosis and its treatment
- Genetics of Left Ventricular Dysfunction in Coronary Artery Disease
- Gene editing in liver disease
- Interrupting crystal to calculus conversion : The future of renal stone research
- Preclinical models of intimal hyperplastic and restenosis for the development of novel therapies
- Nanoparticles in counteracting multidrug resistant bacterial
Rapid eye movement sleep and dream sleep