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Because of its ability to reduce tiredness, sleep deprivation and improve alertness, caffeine emerged in the twenty-first century as a miraculous specific, which allows humans to cross their normal physiological and psychological body limits. Its attractiveness comes from its natural origins and strong psycho-stimulating properties, with relatively weak side effects. Caffeine studies carry the hope to understand the associations between inherited genotype and drug action and to find highly personalized treatments for various diseases, more sophisticated drug delivery systems, safer ways of protecting plants and cheap, renewable fuels. This book consists of chapters covering caffeine history, methods of its determination and not only astonishing medicinal but also non-medicinal applications. It is our hope that every reader will find in this book something interesting, inspiring, informative and stimulating.
Caffeine. --- Coffeine --- Dihydrotrimethylpurinedione --- Guaranine --- Methyltheobromine --- Theine --- Trimethyldihydropurinedione --- Trimethyldioxopurine --- Trimethylxanthine --- Methylxanthines --- Life Sciences --- Food Technology --- Agricultural and Biological Sciences --- Bromatology
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The evidence of cancer in humans, animals and plant species suggests that it is as old as multicellular life on Earth. Why is it so difficult to understand and fight? Because cancer begins from the organism's own mutated single cell focused on its own survival. It would be naive to expect that cancer could be ever entirely eliminated, but there is still hope for finding effective treatments. The book is to give a view of selected aspects of cancer like its spread in nature, novel anticancer drugs based on Chinese herbs or birch bark, novel promising targets of annexins and kinases and progress in immunotherapy. It is our hope that you will find in this book interesting, inspiring and stimulating information concerning cancer research.
Tumors. --- Oncology. --- Tumors --- Neoplasms --- Tumours --- Pathology --- Cysts (Pathology) --- Oncology --- Medicine --- Chronooncology --- Health Sciences
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