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ویرایش: سری: ISBN (شابک) : 9783527320585, 9783527626588 ناشر: Wiley-Blackwell سال نشر: 2009 تعداد صفحات: 809 زبان: English فرمت فایل : PDF (درصورت درخواست کاربر به PDF، EPUB یا AZW3 تبدیل می شود) حجم فایل: 7 مگابایت
در صورت تبدیل فایل کتاب Chemoprevention of Cancer and DNA Damage by Dietary Factors به فرمت های PDF، EPUB، AZW3، MOBI و یا DJVU می توانید به پشتیبان اطلاع دهید تا فایل مورد نظر را تبدیل نمایند.
توجه داشته باشید کتاب پیشگیری شیمیایی از سرطان و آسیب DNA توسط عوامل غذایی نسخه زبان اصلی می باشد و کتاب ترجمه شده به فارسی نمی باشد. وبسایت اینترنشنال لایبرری ارائه دهنده کتاب های زبان اصلی می باشد و هیچ گونه کتاب ترجمه شده یا نوشته شده به فارسی را ارائه نمی دهد.
With a foreword by Bruce N. Ames.
Sections of the book:
? General Principles
? Experimental Models and Methods Used in Chemoprevention
? Selected Chemoprotective Dietary Factors and
ComponentsContent:
Chapter 1 Molecular Mechanisms of Cancer Induction and
Chemoprevention (pages 1–19): Helmut Bartsch and Dr. Clarissa
Gerhauser
Chapter 2 Types and Consequences of DNA Damage (pages 21–33):
Daniel T. Shaughnessy and Dr. David M. DeMarini
Chapter 3 Induction of DNA Damage and Cancer by Dietary
Factors (pages 35–55): Wolfram Parzefall, Nina Kager and
Prof. Dr. Siegfried Knasmuller
Chapter 4 Mechanisms of Chemoprevention, Antimutagenesis, and
Anticarcinogenesis: An Overview (pages 57–72): Silvio De
Flora, Carlo Bennicelli, Alessandra Battistella and Maria
Bagnasco
Chapter 5 Antioxidants and Cancer: Fact and Fiction (pages
73–92): Andrew R. Collins and Alain Favier
Chapter 6 Xenobiotic Metabolism: A Target for Nutritional
Chemoprevention of Cancer? (pages 93–108): Hansruedi
Glatt
Chapter 7 Dietary Factors Regulate Metabolism of Carcinogens
through Transcriptional Signaling Pathways (pages 109–120):
Soona Shin and Thomas W. Kensler
Chapter 8 Endocrine?Related Cancers and Phytochemicals (pages
121–143): Johannes C. Huber and Johannes Ott
Chapter 9 Inflammation?Induced Carcinogenesis and
Chemoprevention (pages 145–152): Hiroshi Ohshima, Susumu
Tomono, Ying?Ling Lai and Noriyuki Miyoshi
Chapter 10 DNA Methylation (pages 153–162): Prof. Ian T.
Johnson, Nigel J. Belshaw and Giles O. Elliott
Chapter 11 Prevention of Angiogenesis and Metastasis (pages
163–182): Tariq A. Bhat, Anil Mittal and Rana P. Singh
Chapter 12 Impact of Dietary Factors on the Immune System
(pages 183–198): Alexa L. Meyer
Chapter 13 Epidemiological Studies (pages 199–208): Anthony
B. Miller
Chapter 14 Methods Used for the Detection of Antimutagens: An
Overview (pages 209–227): Armen Nersesyan, Miroslav Misik and
Prof. Dr. Siegfried Knasmuller
Chapter 15 Methods to Determine Total Antioxidative Capacity
and Oxidative DNA Damage (pages 229–244): Karl?Heinz Wagner,
Miroslav Misik, Armen Nersesyan and Prof. Dr. Siegfried
Knasmuller
Chapter 16 Measurement of Enzymes of Xenobiotic Metabolism in
Chemoprevention Research (pages 245–261): Wolfgang W. Huber
and Michael Grusch
Chapter 17 Methods for the Analysis of DNA Methylation (pages
263–276): Keith N. Rand and Peter L. Molloy
Chapter 18 Methods Used to Study Alterations of Cell
Signaling and Proliferation (pages 277–289): Dr. Clarissa
Gerhauser
Chapter 19 Methods for the Assessment of Antiangiogenic
Activity (pages 291–301): Dr. Clarissa Gerhauser
Chapter 20 Nutrigenomics (pages 303–333): Jan Frank and
Gerald Rimbach
Chapter 21 Preneoplastic Models and Carcinogenicity Studies
with Rodents (pages 335–356): Veronika A. Ehrlich and Prof.
Dr. Siegfried Knasmuller
Chapter 22 The Role of Nutrition in the Etiology of Human
Cancer: Methodological Considerations Concerning
Epidemiological Studies (pages 357–367): Heiner Boeing
Chapter 23 Carotenoids and Vitamin A (pages 369–383): M.
Cristina Polidori and Wilhelm Stahl
Chapter 24 Selected Vitamins (pages 385–415): Pavel Kramata,
Nanjoo Suh, Heide S. Cross, Thomas Nittke and Hong Jin
Lee
Chapter 25 Folate and Vitamins B2, B6, and B12 (pages
417–433): Philip Thomas and Michael Fenech
Chapter 26 Micronutrients and Susceptibility to Cancer: Focus
on Selenium and Zinc (pages 435–453): Dianne Ford and John
Hesketh
Chapter 27 DNA Damage and Cancer Chemoprevention by
Polyphenols (pages 455–482): Ajaikumar B. Kunnumakkara,
Preetha Anand, Kuzhuvelil B. Harikumar and Bharat B.
Aggarwal
Chapter 28 Antioxidant, Anti?Inflammatory, and
Anticarcinogenic Effects of Ginger and Its Ingredients (pages
483–498): Hye?Kyung Na, Joydeb Kumar Kundu and Young?Joon
Surh
Chapter 29 Tannins: Bioavailability and Mechanisms of Action
(pages 499–508): Fulgencio Saura?Calixto and Jara
Perez?Jimenez
Chapter 30 Selected Flavonoids (pages 509–545): Loic Le
Marchand, Adrian A. Franke, Li?Shu Wang, Gary D. Stoner and
Dr. Clarissa Gerhauser
Chapter 31 Phytoestrogens (pages 547–577): Alicja Mortensen,
Sabine Kulling, Heidi Schwartz, Gerhard Sontag, Eric Laine,
Christophe Hano and Frederic Lamblin
Chapter 32 Chemopreventive Properties of Coffee and Its
Constituents (pages 579–594): Gernot Faustmann, Christophe
Cavin, Armen Nersesyan and Prof. Dr. Siegfried
Knasmuller
Chapter 33 Tea and Its Constituents (pages 595–633): Joshua
D. Lambert, Chung S. Yang, Wentzel C. A. Gelderblom, Kareemah
Gamieldien and Elizabeth Joubert
Chapter 34 Protective Effects of Alcoholic Beverages and
their Constituent (pages 635–661): Philipp Saiko, Akos
Szakmary, Thomas Szekeres, Metka Filipic, Janja Plazar and
Sakae Arimoto?Kobayashi
Chapter 35 Sulfides in Allium Vegetables (pages 663–684):
Claus Jacob and Awais Anwar
Chapter 36 Glucosinolates and Cruciferous Vegetables (pages
685–698): L. Adele Boyd, Cris Gill, Tomas Borkowski and Ian
Rowland
Chapter 37 Chlorophyll (pages 699–708): Hikoya Hayatsu, Tomoe
Negishi and Sakae Arimoto?Kobayashi
Chapter 38 Dietary Fibers (pages 709–719): Philip J. Harris
and Lynnette R. Ferguson
Chapter 39 Dietary Fiber Carbohydrates and their Fermentation
Products (pages 721–729): Lynnette R. Ferguson and Philip J.
Harris
Chapter 40 Lactobacilli and Fermented Foods (pages 731–747):
Sabine Fuchs, Reinhard Stidl, Verena Koller, Gerhard Sontag,
Armen Nersesyan and Prof. Dr. Siegfried Knasmuller
Chapter 41 Fatty Acids and Cancer Prevention (pages 749–760):
Elizabeth K. Lund
Chapter 42 Protease Inhibitors (pages 761–767): Ann R.
Kennedy