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Mammalian Sterols Novel Biological Roles Of Cholesterol Synthesis Intermediates Oxysterols And Bile Acids 1st Ed Damjana Rozman

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Mammalian Sterols Novel Biological Roles Of Cholesterol Synthesis Intermediates Oxysterols And Bile Acids 1st Ed Damjana Rozman
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Publisher: Springer International Publishing;Springer
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.67 MB
Author: Damjana Rozman, Rolf Gebhardt
ISBN: 9783030396831, 9783030396848, 3030396835, 3030396843
Language: English
Year: 2020
Edition: 1st ed.

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Mammalian Sterols Novel Biological Roles Of Cholesterol Synthesis Intermediates Oxysterols And Bile Acids 1st Ed Damjana Rozman by Damjana Rozman, Rolf Gebhardt 9783030396831, 9783030396848, 3030396835, 3030396843 instant download after payment.

This book provides a comprehensive description of sterols and their novel biological roles in mammalian signaling, the book covers their biosynthesis and structure, describes sterol receptor -mediated actions, their tissue distribution and their role in disease. It offers insight into new research findings, focusing specifically on novel discoveries in bile acid and oxysterol signaling, including the lanosterol-to-cholesterol intermediates. Special attention is paid on the sex distribution of these sterols (male or female) and their sexually dimorphic roles in mammalian species, such as human, rat and mouse. Since sterols and drugs (xenobiotics) use many identical receptor-mediated signaling pathways, the book will be interesting for researchers working on the cross-road of endogenous and xenobiotic metabolism, it is intended for advanced students and scientists in molecular biology and biochemistry as well as for medical doctors in hepatology.

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