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Author Olivia, Philip B.

Title Antioxidants and stem cells for coronary heart disease / Philip B. Oliva.

Publication Info. Singapore ; Hackensack, N.J. : World Scientific Pub. Co., [2014]
©2014

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Description 1 online resource (viii, 622 pages) : illustrations (some color), color maps
Physical Medium polychrome
Description text file
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references.
Contents Ch. The French paradox -- ch. 2. LDL oxidation -- Briefly -- ch. 3. Acetylation of LDL -- ch. 4. Free radicals -- ch. 5. The oxygen paradox -- ch. 6. Retrolental fibroplasia from 1956 to 1972: The quiet time -- ch. 7. The second epidemic of retrolental fibroplasia: 1972-20?? -- ch. 8. Cytokines and chemokines -- ch. 9. LDL oxidation by free radicals -- In detail -- ch. 10. Two other ways to oxidize LDL: Lipoxygenase and nitric oxide -- ch. 11. What is the raison d'etre for oxidized LDL? -- ch. 12. Fatty streaks and foam cells -- ch. 13. Embryonic stem cells -- ch. 14. Adult stem cells -- ch. 15. Transgenic mice -- ch. 16. Treatment of coronary heart disease with antioxidants: An introduction -- ch. 17. The Mediterranean diet -- ch. 18. Acute myocardial infarctions in Japan and Norway from 1910 to 1950 -- ch. 19. Wine, beer, and spirits as antioxidants -- ch. 20. A perspective on antioxidant vitamins for the treatment of coronary heart disease -- ch. 21. Vitamin A -- ch. 22. The thalidomide saga -- ch. 23. Vitamin C -- ch. 24. Vitamin E -- ch. 25. Do combinations of antioxidant vitamins work better than individual vitamins in patients with coronary heart disease? -- ch. 26. A requiem -- ch. 27. Molecular markers, reporter genes and suicide genes -- ch. 28. Stem cells for the heart: Hype or hope? -- ch. 29. The prizefight -- ch. 30. Brainbow -- ch. 31. Cre/Lox: A cut-and-paste method of gene swapping without a Mac or PC and a new scientific term with vast significance -- ch. 32. Bacteriophage, transgenic mice and transgenic marmosets -- ch. 33. Phage geometry and soccer balls -- ch. 34. Euler's formula -- ch. 35. E = mc2 and Einstein's brain -- ch. 36. The Manhattan project and its connection with Albert Einstein -- ch. 37. A gadget, a little boy and a fat man -- ch. 38. Camillo Golgi and Santiago Ramon Y. Cajal: Bitter rivals to the end.
Summary This book covers two known controversial topics - antioxidants and stem cells as therapies to treat coronary heart disease. Aiming to provide college-educated but not scientifically trained readership with a wealth of information about these two cutting-edge technologies, Antioxidants and Stem Cells for Coronary Heart Disease is written with minimum scientific terminology. Basic science studies and clinical trials regarding stem cells and antioxidants are discussed and peppered with anecdotes to make them understandable and entertaining to the laymen.
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Subject Coronary heart disease -- Treatment.
Coronary heart disease -- Treatment.
Antioxidants -- Therapeutic use.
Antioxidants -- Therapeutic use.
Stem cells -- Therapeutic use.
Stem cells.
Genre/Form Electronic books.
Added Author World Scientific (Firm)
Other Form: Print version: 9789814293440
ISBN 9789814293457 (electronic book)
9814293458 (electronic book)
9789814293440