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Dysbiosis Correlation Between Changes In Microbiota And Pathology 2024th Edition Jaime Ruiztovar

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Dysbiosis Correlation Between Changes In Microbiota And Pathology 2024th Edition Jaime Ruiztovar
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Publisher: Springer
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.73 MB
Pages: 149
Author: Jaime Ruiz-Tovar
ISBN: 9783031656491, 3031656490
Language: English
Year: 2024
Edition: 2024

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Dysbiosis Correlation Between Changes In Microbiota And Pathology 2024th Edition Jaime Ruiztovar by Jaime Ruiz-tovar 9783031656491, 3031656490 instant download after payment.

This book discusses in detail the pathological aspects associated with alterations in the gut microbiota and the pathogenesis of different disorders related to dysbiosis. The volume describes the impact of dysbiosis on organs other than the gut and brain, such as metabolic diseases, cancer, gynecologic disorders, aging, or pediatric pathologies. Additionally, it associates the mechanisms and metabolic signaling pathways related to gut microbiota homeostasis and alterations with their clinical impact, highlighting the importance of translational research on dysbiosis. The volume is divided into 12 chapters: the first two chapters present diagnostic methods and therapeutic options, including prebiotics and probiotics. The remaining ten chapters specifically focus on diseases of different organs. Moreover, the relevance of these findings to precision medicine will be discussed. The book provides biomedical professionals, basic researchers, and clinical practitioners, especially those specialized in Precision Medicine and Integrative Medicine, with information about the effects of dysbiosis on the physiopathology of various diseases. It also includes updated evidence on the impact of dysbiosis on numerous pathologies, such as metabolic diseases, cancer, gynecologic disorders, aging, or pediatric pathologies, going beyond gastrointestinal and central nervous system diseases typically covered in many publications. Furthermore, the book addresses the translational aspect of dysbiosis. It starts with the basic research knowledge on dysbiosis and disease and aims to provide a translational approach applicable to clinical practice. By combining the fundamental knowledge of biomedical researchers with the clinical applicability of healthcare practitioners, this book bridges the gap between theory and practice.

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