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Prostate --- Antiandrogens --- Androgen antagonists --- Androgens --- Antimetabolites --- Hormone antagonists --- Steroid drugs --- Cancer --- Hormone therapy. --- Therapeutic use. --- Antagonists
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Non-vesicular intracellular cholesterol transport is an important mechanism for maintaining membrane cholesterol homeostasis. Recent reports of studies directed at soluble cholesterol transport proteins indicate that aberrant expression of the START proteins may contribute to disease states associated with disorders in cholesterol homeostasis. This is an exciting new direction in the field and the purpose of this book will be to highlight the current research directed at potential roles for the START family in diabetes, cancer, and atherogenesis. This book also provides a personal and historical perspective of the discovery-to-publication journey that the authors had for their particular START domain family member. The goal will be to provide perspectives to graduate students, post-doctoral fellows, and endocrinology fellows on the research discovery process.
Cholesterol --- Steroid-binding proteins. --- Blood lipoproteins. --- Physiological transport. --- Steroid transport proteins --- Carrier proteins --- Plasma lipoproteins --- Serum lipoproteins --- Blood lipids --- Blood proteins --- Lipoproteins --- Cholesterin --- Isopentenoids --- Sterols --- Low-cholesterol diet --- Endocrinology. --- Biochemistry. --- Medicine. --- Protein Science. --- Biomedicine general. --- Clinical sciences --- Medical profession --- Human biology --- Life sciences --- Medical sciences --- Pathology --- Physicians --- Biological chemistry --- Chemical composition of organisms --- Organisms --- Physiological chemistry --- Biology --- Chemistry --- Internal medicine --- Hormones --- Composition --- Endocrinology . --- Proteins . --- Biomedicine, general. --- Health Workforce --- Proteids --- Biomolecules --- Polypeptides --- Proteomics
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The goal of this volume is to comprehensively cover a highly readable, updated and extended, overview on our present knowledge of positive and negative effects of UV‑exposure, with a focus on vitamin D and skin cancer. Topics that are discussed in‑depth by leading researchers and clinicians range from the newest findings in endocrinology, epidemiology, histology, photobiology, immunology, cytogenetics and molecular pathology to new concepts for prophylaxis and treatment. Experts in the field as well as health care professionals not intimately involved in these specialized areas are provided with the most significant and timely information related to these topics. It is the aim of the second edition of this book to summarize essential up‑to‑date information for every clinician or scientist interested in how to balance between positive and negative effects of UV‑exposure to minimize the risks of developing vitamin D deficiency and skin cancer.
Medicine. --- Skin --- Sunshine --- Vitamin D --- Oncology --- Medicine --- Health & Biological Sciences --- Cancer --- Therapeutic use --- Sunshine. --- Cancer. --- Therapeutic use. --- Sunlight --- Cancer research. --- Human physiology. --- Biomedicine. --- Cancer Research. --- Human Physiology. --- Biomedicine general. --- Calcium regulating hormones --- Steroid hormones --- Vitamins, Fat-soluble --- Meteorology --- Oncology. --- Clinical sciences --- Medical profession --- Human biology --- Life sciences --- Medical sciences --- Pathology --- Physicians --- Physiology --- Human body --- Tumors --- Biomedicine, general. --- Health Workforce --- Cancer research --- Research.
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