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Therapeutic Application of Nitric Oxide in Cancer and Inflammatory Disorders

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Publisher:Elsevier S & T
Print ISBN:9780128165454
eText ISBN:9780128172797
Edition:0
Copyright:2019
Format:Page Fidelity

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Therapeutic Application of Nitric Oxide in Cancer and Inflammatory Disorders presents updated reviews on the chemistry, signaling, pre-clinical and clinical activities on the role of nitric oxide donors/inhibitors used alone and in combination with other therapeutic agents for the treatment of a variety of diseases. This book examines various studies related to the application of novel therapeutic NO (donors/inhibitors) compounds in the treatment of various cancers. These studies have been shown to exert significant therapeutic activities against various cancers and various inflammatory diseases such as rheumatoid arthritis, Crohn’s disease, allergies, and asthma, where no current effective therapies exist. Pathologies based on functional and structural vascular alterations are also taken into consideration.

Edited and written by internationally renowned experts in the field of novel therapeutics for cancer, this book is a valuable source for cancer researchers, medical scientists, clinicians, clinical pharmacologists, and graduate students.

  • Provides readers with a clear overview of the recent findings and references as well as summaries, significant molecular pathways, and conclusions
  • Discusses new ideas proposed and makes suggestions for further investigations that will advance the field
  • Presents introductory and summary information on the contributions of the field, all the findings of the studies discussed, and projects future goals for research