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Ce livre résume l'effet puissant du rayonnement ultraviolet (UVR) sur le photovieillissement et la formation du cancer. La peau est le plus grand organe humain qui se reconstruit continuellement pour assurer sa viabilité, son intégrité et sa capacité à protéger le corps. Cette protection peut être compromise par le vieillissement de la peau qui, en fin de compte, favorise l'inflammation cutanée, l'altération de la réparation des plaies et un risque accru de cancer de la peau. Ce livre présente des connaissances mécanistes sur l'immunomodulation induite par les rayons UV et sur les dommages causés à l'ADN de la peau afin de délimiter la pathogenèse et de mettre au point de nouvelles façons de prévenir le photovieillissement des cellules de la peau. Il élucide également le potentiel de la nanotechnologie dans le traitement du cancer de la peau. De plus, il traite des approches bioinformatiques pour comprendre le mécanisme moléculaire du photovieillissement et de la formation du cancer.
Pages
143 pages
Collection
n.c
Parution
2019-11-17
Marque
Springer
EAN papier
9789811325403
EAN PDF
9789811325410

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14
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2867 Ko
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94,94 €
EAN EPUB
9789811325410

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1
Nombre pages imprimables
14
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5253 Ko
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94,94 €

Dr. Ashish Dwivedi is a Post-Doctoral Scientist in Skaggs School of Pharmacy & Pharmaceutical Sciences, Colorado University, Anschutz Medical Campus, USA. He has done his Doctoral Research from Photobiology Division, Indian Institute of Toxicology Research (IITR), Lucknow. His Doctorate research work was focused on phototoxicity assessment of different therapeutic drugs and environmental pollutants. He has eleven years of research experience in Photosciences and published numerous papers in reputed journals of Photochemistry & Photobiology, Toxicology, Biomaterials, Hazardous materials etc.

Dr. Neeraj Agarwal is working as a Scientist in NCI-designated University of Colorado Comprehensive Cancer Center, Aurora, CO, USA. Previously, he has completed his Ph.D. (2001 to 2007) from Photobiology, Division of Indian Institute of Toxicology Research (IITR), Lucknow.  His work was focused on determining the phototoxic potential of commonly used therapeutic drugsand their mechanism of action. He has published seven research papers and presented his work at various conferences. He has received best poster award in 2002 for the work related to ciprofloxacin phototoxicity. In 2007, he joined Louisiana Health Sciences Center (LSUHSC), New Orleans, USA as a Postdoctoral Researcher and worked for five years towards understating the role of MTBP protein in osteosarcoma metastasis and also on identifying and characterizing the cancer stem cells in osteosarcoma. He has received Scientific Excellence Award and was invited to present his work in Cancer Center Retreat in 2010. Till now, he has published 18 research articles in reputed international journals with high impact factors, including Cancer Research, Oncogene, Cell Death and Differentiation, Clinical Cancer Research, and Photochemistry and Photobiology.

Dr. Lipika Ray is a Scientist in Pharmaceutics and Pharmacokinetics division, CSIR-Central Drug Research Institute (CSIR-CDRI), Lucknow. She has expertise in the field of nanomedicine. Previously, she has done post-doctoral research as a DST-Young Scientist in Photobiology Division, Indian Institute of Toxicology Research (IITR), Lucknow. The project was mainly focused on phototoxicity assessment of bulk and nano-curcumin. Till now, she has fifteen years of research experience and published numerous papers in peer-reviewed journals such as Biomaterials, International Journal of Pharmaceutics, European Journal of Pharmaceutics and Biopharmaceutics, etc.

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