Advanced bioactive compounds countering the effects of radiological, chemical and biological agents : strategies to counter biological damage
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Advanced bioactive compounds countering the effects of radiological, chemical and biological agents : strategies to counter biological damage
(NATO science for peace and security series, ser. A . Chemistry and biology)
Springer, c2013
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"Proceedings of the NATO Advanced Research Workshop on Advanced Bioactive Compounds Countering the Effects of Radiological, Chemical and Biological Agents, Crimea, Ukraine, May 15-17, 2012"--T.p. verso
"Published in cooperation with NATO Emerging Security Challenges Division"
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Description
The probability for exposure to damaging radiation, toxic chemicals in the environment and adverse biological agents has increased exponentially today. The more frequent and faster travel that we experience today also escalates the risk of contraction and transmission of potentially deadly infections. This has created a very real and escalating risk for injuries and deaths. This is accentuated in the military and medical staff that is more frequently exposed to radiological, chemical, and biological agents in their normal working environment. Understanding the mechanisms whereby these toxic agents inflict damage to our bodies is essential to prepare us for these challenges. Much of the damage is inflicted through the generation of free radicals and non-radical oxidants which then act through oxidative mechanisms to injury the body. This volume will discuss the damage caused by these radiological, chemical, and biological environmental stressors, the mechanisms through which the damage can occur and the novel strategies that can be used to reduce the injury inflicted by these toxic compounds. Using basic and clinical research approaches, the contents of this book discuss new ideas for the development of bioactive products and environmental approaches to lessen or negate the biological damage inflicted by these noxious compounds.
Table of Contents
- Targeting NF- B to Prevent Radiation-Induced Carcinogenesis
- M.A.Christine Pratt.- Antioxidants as a Bio-Shield against Radiological Weapons
- Kedar N. Prasad.- Sensing Mechanisms of the Low-Power Infrared Radiation: From Molecular Target to Clinical Application
- I. Katina et al.- Correction of the Cancer Therapy-Induced Anemia by the Grape Polyphenol Concentrate Enoant
- G. Solyanik et al.- Radioprotective Properties of Seleno-Methionine with Methionine, Extracts from Basidium Fungi and Exogenous DNA
- A. D. Naumov.- Preventing the Harmful Health Effects of Biological Agents. Homocysteine: Neurotoxicity and Hyperexcitability
- O. Stanojlovic et al.-Oxidation of Selected Lipids in Low Density Lipoprotein: Effects on Calcium Transients in Isolated Rabbit Cardiomyocytes
- Kan-zhi Liu et al.- Cerium Oxide Nanoparticles Counteract the Oxidative Stress in Cardiac Progenitor Cells
- F. Pagliari et al.- Clinical Trial Complexity Measure - Balancing Constraints to Achieve Quality
- S. Devine et al.- Bioactive Compounds from Natural Sources for Prophylaxis and Treatment of the Effects of Radiological, Chemical and Biological Agents. Systemic Approach in Determining the Role of Bioactive Compounds
- A. Dascaliuc et al.- Ecological Potential of Plants
- E. Kvesitadze et al.- The Protective Effects of Natural Polyphenolic Complexes of Grape Wine on Organisms Exposed to Oxidative and Nitrosative Stress under Diabetes Mellitus
- A. R. Hnatush et al.- Protection of Subjects Participating in Clinical Trials
- B. Ramjiawan et al.- Adaptive and Mal-Adaptive Signaling in Cells of the Cardiovascular System: Effect of Obesity-Associated Peptides on Human Blood Platelet Activation
- D. H. Maurice.- Spontaneous and Induced Mutagenesis: The Necessity and Possibilities of Prevention with the Grape Polyphenolic Concentrate Enoant
- O. Tymchenko et al.- Searching for New Antimicrobial Targets: Na+ Cycle in Energetics of Bacterial Pathogens
- P. Dibrov.- Natural Antimutagens for Environmental Quality Management and Transition to Ecological Civilization
- U. Alakbarov.- Biotechnological and Therapeutical Aspects of Defense against Radiological, Chemical and Biological Agents. Grape Polyphenols Attenuate Psychological Stress
- . Y. Brunner and V. I. Mizin.- Grape Cane as a Source of Trans-Resveratrol and Trans-Viniferin in the Technology of Biologically Active Compounds and Its Possible Applications
- G. P. Zaitsev et al.- The Effectiveness of Enoant in the Treatment of Bronchitis in Children
- I. Bogadelnikov et al.- Toxicology of Adipose Tissue (Adipotoxicology), or Adipose Tissue as a "Toxicrine" Organ
- G. N. Chaldakov.- Opportunity of Remediation of Radionuclide-Contaminated Soils and Growing Ecologically Pure Plant Material via Water-Retaining Polymer
- A. Tadevosyan et al.- Bioactive Compounds of Crimean Wines Countering the Stress Experienced by Personnel
- V. V. Iezhov.- Wine Components Normalize the Cytochrome P450 Content in the Liver and Kidneys of Rats under Neurogenic Stress
- A. Zagayko.
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