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Academic Press - Apoptosis in Health and Disease Vol 126

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Explore the complex world of programmed cell death with Apoptosis in Health and Disease - Part B: Volume 126. Published by Academic Press as part of the Advances in Protein Chemistry and Structural Biology series, this volume examines apoptotic responses across a wide range of biological conditions. This text covers essential topics including bacterial and parasite infections, as well as pathological states like oxidative stress, pulmonary hypertension, and various cancer types. By studying these mechanisms, researchers can better understand how cell death influences health and disease progression. Beyond fundamental biology, the book addresses therapeutic strategies for targeting apoptosis. These advanced understandings provide a foundation for modern drug discovery and the development of new therapies that specifically target the cell death process. It is a valuable resource for professionals in biomedical engineering and related medical fields seeking updated knowledge on protein chemistry and structural biology.

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Covers diverse apoptotic responses ranging from bacterial and parasite infections to complex pathological states.

Examines the role of apoptosis in oxidative stress, pulmonary hypertension, and different types of cancer.

Provides detailed information on therapeutic strategies designed to target the cell death process.

Supports drug discovery efforts by offering advanced understandings of programmed cell death mechanisms.

Part of the established Advances in Protein Chemistry and Structural Biology series by Academic Press.

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