This book provides a comprehensive overview of adipose tissue as an endocrine organ and examines its complex biology and clinical significance. It explores the interaction between adipose tissue and various physiological systems and sheds light on how adipose dysfunction contributes to the pathogenesis of metabolic diseases that affect millions of people worldwide. It aims to clarify how the endocrine functions of adipose tissue maintain health and contribute to various metabolic and cardiovascular diseases. With obesity rates escalating globally, understanding the role of adipose tissue and its clinical implications has become critical.
Adipose Tissue: Endocrine Functions, Health Implications, and Future Perspectives covers topics ranging from basic science to its clinical significance. It provides a comprehensive view of the clinical manifestations of adipose tissue dysfunction, such as obesity, diabetes, and metabolic syndrome. The book demonstrates the clinical complications associated with adipose tissue dysfunctions and the importance of early detection and intervention. Cutting-edge advancements in adipose tissue research technology and, more importantly, how these findings can translate into clinical practice are discussed, thus offering novel perspectives for future therapeutic strategies.
This timely and relevant book targets medical practitioners, clinical researchers, basic scientists, students, and everyone interested in understanding the complex biology of the human body and how a tissue once seen as mere fat storage is now at the forefront of endocrine research and therapy.
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Dimiter Avtanski, PhD
Director, Endocrine Research Laboratory
Friedman Diabetes Institute,
Lenox Hill Hospital
New York, NY
USA
This book provides a comprehensive overview of adipose tissue as an endocrine organ and examines its complex biology and clinical significance. It explores the interaction between adipose tissue and various physiological systems and sheds light on how adipose dysfunction contributes to the pathogenesis of metabolic diseases that affect millions of people worldwide. It aims to clarify how the endocrine functions of adipose tissue maintain health and contribute to various metabolic and cardiovascular diseases. With obesity rates escalating globally, understanding the role of adipose tissue and its clinical implications has become critical.
Adipose Tissue: Endocrine Functions, Health Implications, and Future Perspectives covers topics ranging from basic science to its clinical significance. It provides a comprehensive view of the clinical manifestations of adipose tissue dysfunction, such as obesity, diabetes, and metabolic syndrome. The book demonstrates the clinical complications associated with adipose tissue dysfunctions and the importance of early detection and intervention. Cutting-edge advancements in adipose tissue research technology and, more importantly, how these findings can translate into clinical practice are discussed, thus offering novel perspectives for future therapeutic strategies.
This timely and relevant book targets medical practitioners, clinical researchers, basic scientists, students, and everyone interested in understanding the complex biology of the human body and how a tissue once seen as mere fat storage is now at the forefront of endocrine research and therapy.
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Buch. Zustand: Neu. Druck auf Anfrage Neuware - Printed after ordering - This book provides a comprehensive overview ofadipose tissue as an endocrine organ and examines its complex biology and clinical significance. It explores theinteraction between adipose tissue and various physiological systems and sheds light onhow adipose dysfunction contributes tothepathogenesis ofmetabolic diseases that affect millions ofpeople worldwide. It aims toclarify how theendocrine functions ofadipose tissue maintain health and contribute tovarious metabolic and cardiovascular diseases. With obesity rates escalating globally, understanding therole ofadipose tissue and its clinical implications has become critical.Adipose Tissue: Endocrine Functions, Health Implications, and Future Perspectivescovers topics ranging frombasic science toits clinical significance. It provides a comprehensive view of the clinical manifestations of adipose tissue dysfunction, such as obesity, diabetes, and metabolic syndrome. Thebook demonstrates theclinical complications associated withadipose tissue dysfunctions and theimportance ofearly detection and intervention. Cutting-edge advancements in adipose tissue research technology and, more importantly, how these findings can translate intoclinical practice are discussed, thus offering novel perspectives forfuture therapeutic strategies.This timely and relevant book targets medical practitioners, clinical researchers, basic scientists, students, and everyone interested in understanding thecomplex biology ofthehuman body and how a tissue once seen as mere fat storage is now attheforefront ofendocrine research and therapy. Artikel-Nr. 9783031725692
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