Full Description
This edited volume includes some of the latest research pertaining to the topics of health and disease. Chapter One examines the interplay between molecular redox signaling and the ubiquitin-proteasome system. Chapter Two discusses the origin and mechanism of antibody development, autoantibodies' association with disease, and the available therapeutic interventions. Chapter Three describes the microbial diversity of breast milk and the factors influencing this diversity. Chapter Four collects the evidence on adolescent bone growth, nutrition, physical activity, and hormonal changes related to occurrence of osteoporosis later in life. Chapter Five reviews evidence regarding the effects of allopurinol and febuxostat in kidney disease. Lastly, Chapter Six examines the phenomenon of elevated serum uric acid in patients with chronic kidney disease.
Contents
Preface; The Interplay between Molecular Redox Signaling and the Ubiquitin-Proteasome System: Relevant Aspects Related to Pathophysiological Processes in Human Diseases; Autoantibody, an Adaptive Immune Response: History, Structure and Evolution; Probiotic Microflora of Breast Milk and the Influence of Variable Factors; Adolescent Nutrition: A Link to Prevention of Post Menopausal Osteoporosis; Successful Control of Hyperuricemia in Chronic Renal Failure; Serum Uric Acid Fluctuations during Hemodialysis: Clinical Implications; Index.



