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A Systems Biology Approach to Study Metabolic Syndrome [electronic resource] / edited by Matej Orešič, Antonio Vidal-Puig.

By: Orešič, Matej [editor.].
Contributor(s): Vidal-Puig, Antonio [editor.] | SpringerLink (Online service).
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer, 2014Description: XIX, 384 p. 47 illus., 23 illus. in color. online resource.Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9783319010083.Subject(s): Medicine | Human physiology | Biomedicine | Biomedicine general | Molecular Medicine | Human PhysiologyDDC classification: 610 Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
The metabolic syndrome and its complex pathophysiology -- Systems biology in human health and disease -- The liver in metabolic syndrome -- Role of adipose tissue in the pathogenesis and treatment of metabolic syndrome -- The beta cell in metabolic syndrome -- The skeletal muscle in metabolic syndrome -- The central nervous system in metabolic syndrome -- Lipid metabolism in metabolic syndrome -- Gut microbiota in metabolic syndrome -- Proteomics in the systems-level study of the metabolic syndrome -- Metabolomics in the systems-level study of the metabolic syndrome -- Fluxomics -- In vitro colon model to study metabolic syndrome -- Genome-scale modeling of tissue and cancer metabolism -- Modeling of lipid membranes and lipoproteins -- Computational statistics approaches to study metabolic syndrome -- Towards modeling of metabolic syndrome: Tissue crosstalk in lipid spillover.
In: Springer eBooksSummary: The aim of this book is to provide the target audience, specifically students of Medicine, Biology, Systems Biology and Bioinformatics, as well as experienced researchers in research fields relevant to metabolic syndrome (MetS) with an overview of the challenges and opportunities in systems biology and how it can be used to tackle MetS. In particular, the aims are: (1) to provide an introduction to the key biological processes involved in the pathophysiology of MetS; (2) through the use of specific examples, provide an introduction to the latest technologies that use a systems biology approach to study MetS; and (3) to give an overview of the mathematical modeling approaches for studying MetS. The clearly written chapters by leading experts in the field provide detailed descriptions crucial for the unique position of this book and its focus on the application of systems biology to tackle specific pathophysiologically relevant aspects of MetS and provide a valuable practical guide to this research community.  
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The metabolic syndrome and its complex pathophysiology -- Systems biology in human health and disease -- The liver in metabolic syndrome -- Role of adipose tissue in the pathogenesis and treatment of metabolic syndrome -- The beta cell in metabolic syndrome -- The skeletal muscle in metabolic syndrome -- The central nervous system in metabolic syndrome -- Lipid metabolism in metabolic syndrome -- Gut microbiota in metabolic syndrome -- Proteomics in the systems-level study of the metabolic syndrome -- Metabolomics in the systems-level study of the metabolic syndrome -- Fluxomics -- In vitro colon model to study metabolic syndrome -- Genome-scale modeling of tissue and cancer metabolism -- Modeling of lipid membranes and lipoproteins -- Computational statistics approaches to study metabolic syndrome -- Towards modeling of metabolic syndrome: Tissue crosstalk in lipid spillover.

The aim of this book is to provide the target audience, specifically students of Medicine, Biology, Systems Biology and Bioinformatics, as well as experienced researchers in research fields relevant to metabolic syndrome (MetS) with an overview of the challenges and opportunities in systems biology and how it can be used to tackle MetS. In particular, the aims are: (1) to provide an introduction to the key biological processes involved in the pathophysiology of MetS; (2) through the use of specific examples, provide an introduction to the latest technologies that use a systems biology approach to study MetS; and (3) to give an overview of the mathematical modeling approaches for studying MetS. The clearly written chapters by leading experts in the field provide detailed descriptions crucial for the unique position of this book and its focus on the application of systems biology to tackle specific pathophysiologically relevant aspects of MetS and provide a valuable practical guide to this research community.  

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