Ion Channels in Cellular Pathophysiology, Part A, Volume 97 in the Current Topics in Membranes series, highlights new advances in the field, with this new volume presenting interesting chapters on topics such as Possible therapeutic effects of essential oils on Na channels in experimental diabetic neuropathy, Modulation of ion channels by Group I metabotropic glutamate receptors, ATP-sensitive potassium channels in neurons: roles in and beyond metabolic control, Chemically induced cardiotoxicity: role of voltage dependent ion channels, Thyroid Hormone Deficiency-Induced Cardiac Ion Channel Dysfunction: Molecular Mechanisms and Arrhythmic Implications, and much more. Additional chapters discuss Pathophysiological Insights into Ion Channel Dysregulation and Electrical Remodeling in Cardiac Cells During Trypanosoma cruzi Infection, Targeting Sodium Channels in Neuroblastoma: Implications for Cellular Physiology, Breast cancer and voltage ion channels, Alpha-helical charged peptides a new concept of NaV gating modifiers, Nerve electrophysiological alterations in experimental diabetic neuropathy, and Cardioprotective effect of natural products on doxorubicin-induced acute cardiotoxicity and cardiac ischemia-reperfusion injury.
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1. Possible therapeutic effects of essential oils on Na channels in experimental diabetic neuropathy Kerly Shamyra da Silva Alves 2. Modulation of ion channels by Group I metabotropic glutamate receptors Christopher Kushmerick 3. ATP-sensitive potassium channels in neurons: roles in and beyond metabolic control Ricardo Leão, Patrik Zarpellon, Daniela de Siqueira and Mariane Migliaccio 4. Chemically induced cardiotoxicity: role of voltage dependent ion channels Danilo Roman-Campos, Aimee Odolari Durço, Jorge Lucas Teixeira Fonseca, Diego Jose Orts Y Belato, Michael Ramon de Lima Conceição and Julliane Vasconcelos Joviano-Santos 5. Thyroid Hormone Deficiency-Induced Cardiac Ion Channel Dysfunction: Molecular Mechanisms and Arrhythmic Implications Diego Santos Souza, Luiz Fernando Santos Matos, Emanuel Barbosa Santos, Camila Souza Gama Rocha, Natalia Rocha Medeiros Marques and João Víctor Santos Gomes 6. Pathophysiological Insights into Ion Channel Dysregulation and Electrical Remodeling in Cardiac Cells During Trypanosoma cruzi Infection Artur Santos-Miranda 7. Targeting Sodium Channels in Neuroblastoma: Implications for Cellular Physiology Demétrius Antonio Machado de Araújo 8. Breast cancer and voltage ion channels Andreia Laura Prates Rodrigues 9. alpha-helical charged peptides a new concept of NaV gating modifiers Jader S. Cruz, Pedro VM Santos and Camila Dourado 10. Nerve electrophysiological alterations in experimental diabetic neuropathy José Henrique Leal Cardoso 11. Cardioprotective effect of natural products on doxorubicin-induced acute cardiotoxicity and cardiac ischemia-reperfusion injury Sandra Lauton Santos and Sandra Lauton
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Edited by one of the best scientists in the field, this series presents the latest updates in the field of membrane technology
Provides the latest information on Ion Channels in Cellular Pathophysiology research Offers outstanding and original reviews on a range of research topics Serves as an indispensable reference for researchers and students alike
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ISBN
9780443429897
Publisert
2026-07-01
Utgiver
Elsevier Science Publishing Co Inc
Vekt
450 gr
Høyde
229 mm
Bredde
152 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
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Product language
Engelsk
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Antall sider
310

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LucianaAndrade is at Federal University de Minas Gerais, Brazil Christopher Kushmerick is a biophysicist and neurophysiologist specialized in cellular electrophysiology and synaptic transmission. He currently serves as a Professor of Pharmacology in the Department of Physiology at the Federal University of Sergipe (UFS) in Brazil, having previously held a long-term professorship at the Federal University of Minas Gerais (UFMG). His research focuses on the molecular mechanisms of neurotransmitter release and the modulation of ion channels. Key areas of investigation include short-term synaptic plasticity and neuromodulation by G-protein coupled receptors.