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Andrew O. Winckles is Assistant Professor of CORE Curriculum (Interdisciplinary Studies) at Adrian College. Angela Rehbein is Associate Professor of English at West Liberty University.
English literature --- Women authors, English --- Women and literature --- Romanticism --- Women authors --- History and criticism. --- Social networks --- History --- English women authors --- Literary Criticism --- Women Authors --- Sally Wesley --- Elizabeth Heyrick --- literary marketplace --- Elizabeth Hamilton --- Aurora Leigh --- women's writing --- Mary Berry --- Susanna Watts --- Elizabeth Barrett Browning --- literary production --- Mary Shelley --- Joanna Baillie --- British Romanticism --- Mary Russell Mitford --- literary networks
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This Special Issue of Nutrients on "Nutraceutical, Nutrition Supplements, and Human Health" provides readers with contemporary knowledge on the role of functional foods, dietary supplements, and nutraceuticals in improving overall health and preventing chronic diseases. Various renowned international scientists, physicians, and other healthcare professionals have contributed to this compendium of excellent laboratory and clinical studies. The manuscripts provide evidence-based knowledge of nutritional compounds/functional food to improve many health conditions, including metabolic disorders, cardiovascular disease, muscle metabolism, obesity, neurological disorders, infectious diseases, aging, and cancer. All contributions were thoroughly peer-reviewed by a distinguished panel of scientists, and only highly ranked manuscripts were included to ensure the quality of contents. This book is an excellent resource for academic personnel and students in nutrition research, dietitians, physicians, and consumers.
Lactobacillus salivarius --- otitis --- probiotic --- bacteriocin --- prevention --- Morus nigra L. --- black mulberry --- nutraceutical --- pharmacological properties --- coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10) --- bioavailability --- intestinal absorption --- neuroprotection --- fenugreek --- protein hydrolysate --- antiproliferative --- apoptosis --- antioxidant --- Caco2 cells --- catechins --- green tea extract --- herbal dietary supplements --- hepatotoxicity --- microbiome --- Streptococcus agalactiae --- GBS --- pregnancy --- cachexia --- plum --- cancer --- muscle wasting --- myoblasts --- protein synthesis --- graviola --- weight loss --- obesity --- blood glucose --- food composition --- metabolic syndrome --- natural products --- Carica papaya --- Bifidobacterium breve M-16V --- infant health --- clinical efficacy --- probiotics --- gut microbiota --- Autism spectrum disorder --- dietary supplements --- pediatric --- physician communication --- frankincense --- Boswellia --- boswellic acid --- lupeolic acid --- AKBA --- cytokine --- breast cancer --- pentacyclic triterpenic acid --- triterpenoid --- chorioallantoic membrane assay --- Platycodon grandiflorus root --- BMI --- body fat mass --- abdominal fat area --- wild rice --- metabolomics --- atherosclerosis --- LDL-r-KO mice --- cytokines --- 16S rDNA --- plasma --- feces --- proteins --- carbohydrates --- functional food --- curcumin --- formulated curcumin --- pharmacokinetics --- aurora kinase A --- hepatocellular carcinoma --- Dietary Supplement Label Database --- food description --- food classification --- FoodEx2 --- quelites --- supplementation --- arsenic --- vitamin K --- diet supplement --- age-related diseases --- vitamin K-dependent proteins --- pathological calcification --- inflammation --- skeletal muscles --- Bifidobacterium breve B-3 --- muscle mass --- mitochondria --- n/a
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Renal cancer is a health problem of major concern worldwide. Although tyrosine kinase inhibitors and immune check-point blockade treatments, alone or in combination, are giving promising results, failures are quite frequent due to intratumor heterogeneity and to the acquisition of drug resistance. The spectrum of renal cell carcinoma subtypes is wide. Up to 70–80% of renal tumors are clear cell renal cell carcinomas, a clinically aggressive tumor subtype linked to VHL gene inactivation. Next in frequency, the papillary renal cell carcinoma category encompasses an intricate puzzle of classic and newly described entities with poorly defined limits, some of them pending definite clarification. Likewise, the chromophobe–oncocytoma duality, the so-called hybrid tumors and oncocytic neoplasms, remain to be well profiled. Finally, a growing list of very uncommon renal tumors linked to specific molecular signatures fulfill the current portrait of renal cell neoplasia. This Special Issue of Cancers regards RCC from very different perspectives, from the intimate basic mechanisms governing this disease to the clinical practice principles of their diagnoses and treatments. The interested reader will have the opportunity to contact with some of the most recent findings and will be updated with excellent reviews.
Renal cell carcinoma. --- Kidneys --- Cancer. --- Adenocarcinoma of kidney --- Clear cell carcinoma --- Grawitz tumor --- Grawitz's tumor --- Hypernephroid carcinoma --- Hypernephroma --- Renal adenocarcinoma --- Renal cell adenocarcinoma --- Cancer --- N-glycomapping --- n/a --- SMAD proteins --- patient survival --- pro-IL-1? --- survival prediction --- inflammation markers --- tumor migration --- prognostic factors --- practical approach --- circular RNAs in a clinico-genomic predictive model --- glycomarkers --- review --- nephrectomy --- uric acid --- VEGF inhibitors --- metabolic reprogramming --- collecting duct carcinoma --- curcumin --- metabolome profiling --- identification of circular RNAs --- IL-2 --- experimental validation of circular RNA --- Raf/MEK/ERK --- HOT --- PI3K/Akt/mTOR --- pentose phosphate pathway --- kidney cancer --- LOT --- mutation --- RCC --- polybromo-1 --- pale cell --- MMP-9 --- gene expression --- recurrence free survival --- chromosomal loss --- IL-1? --- chronic kidney disease --- glutathione transferase omega 2 --- label-free --- glutathione transferase omega 1 --- emerging entity --- copy number alteration --- FOXO3 --- predictive role --- tumor slice culture --- tyrosine kinase inhibitors --- PPP --- ESC --- CDKN1A expression --- metastasis --- PD-L1 --- diagnostic and prognostic markers --- EVI1 --- copy number loss --- RNA sequencing --- NK cells --- glutathione metabolism --- clear cell renal cell carcinoma --- renal cell cancer --- proliferation --- eosinophilic variant --- Xp11 translocation renal cell carcinoma --- prognosis --- invasion --- immune infiltration --- IL4R? --- FISH --- 11) translocation renal cell carcinoma --- tumor microenvironment --- metabolome --- hyperosmolality --- toxicity --- ALK --- drug sensitivity --- t(6 --- copy number analysis --- urine --- genetic association --- polymorphism --- solute carrier proteins --- kidney --- metastatic ccRCC --- molecular genetic features --- recurrence-free survival --- chromophobe renal cell carcinoma --- unclassified renal tumor --- overall survival --- mTOR inhibitors --- mTOR --- JAK2 --- von Hippel–Lindau --- miR-155-5p --- glycoproteomics --- PBRM1 --- miR-133b --- survival --- TFE3 --- TFEB --- oncocytic renal tumor --- immune checkpoint inhibitors --- biomarker --- MMP10 --- TCGA --- ghrelin --- EMT like --- checkpoint inhibitors --- MiT family translocation renal cell carcinoma --- gene signature --- sarcomatoid --- transforming growth factor beta --- clear cell Renal Cell Carcinoma --- tumor adhesion --- renal cancer --- unclassified renal cell carcinoma --- Papillary renal cell carcinoma (pRCC) --- miR-146a-5p --- renal cell --- everolimus --- integrins --- cytoreductive nephrectomy --- immunotherapy --- predictive factors --- immunohistochemistry --- MTA2 --- IL13R?1 --- targeted therapy --- intratumour heterogeneity --- aurora A --- TCA cycle --- AMP-activated protein kinases --- cancer-specific survival --- programmed death-ligand 1 --- efficacy --- renal cell carcinoma --- anaplastic lymphoma kinase rearrangement --- TFEB-amplified renal cell carcinoma --- statins --- cancer immunotherapy --- microRNA --- new entity --- proteome profiling --- von Hippel-Lindau
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