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This comprehensive volume examines the current state of free radical biology and its impact on otology, laryngology, and head and neck function. The chapters collectively highlight the interrelationship of basic and translational studies in each area, define the challenges to translation, and identify the existing basic issues that demand investigation as well as the opportunities for novel intervention to prevent and treat ENT pathology and impairment. In each chapter, or in some cases pairs of chapters, the author(s) have included or married issues of basic research with translational challenges and research, thus defining the pathway by which new basic insights may lead to interventions to prevent or treat impairment. The final chapter of this book reflects a meeting of all the contributors, culminating in a discussion and zwhite papery that identifies the challenges to the field and defines the studies and collaborations that may lead to improved understanding of free radical biology in ENT and, subsequently,  new interventions to medically treat ENT pathology
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monografia Rebiun15410344 https://catalogo.rebiun.org/rebiun/record/Rebiun15410344 cr nn 008mamaa 150430s2015 gw | s |||| 0|eng d 9783319134734 UR0381525 CBUC 991027175009706706 UPVA 996981921203706 UAM 991007653855004211 UNAV 571.9453 23 Free Radicals in ENT Pathology Recurso electrónico] edited by Josef Miller, Colleen G. Le Prell, Leonard Rybak Cham Springer International Publishing 2015 Cham Cham Springer International Publishing XIV, 507 p. 43 il., 32 il. col XIV, 507 p. Oxidative Stress in Applied Basic Research and Clinical Practice Springer eBooks This comprehensive volume examines the current state of free radical biology and its impact on otology, laryngology, and head and neck function. The chapters collectively highlight the interrelationship of basic and translational studies in each area, define the challenges to translation, and identify the existing basic issues that demand investigation as well as the opportunities for novel intervention to prevent and treat ENT pathology and impairment. In each chapter, or in some cases pairs of chapters, the author(s) have included or married issues of basic research with translational challenges and research, thus defining the pathway by which new basic insights may lead to interventions to prevent or treat impairment. The final chapter of this book reflects a meeting of all the contributors, culminating in a discussion and zwhite papery that identifies the challenges to the field and defines the studies and collaborations that may lead to improved understanding of free radical biology in ENT and, subsequently, new interventions to medically treat ENT pathology Forma de acceso: World Wide Web Miller, Josef Le Prell, Colleen G. Rybak, Leonard SpringerLink