Nutrigenomics / edited by Gerald Rimbach ... et al. -- Taylor & Francis, 2005. -- (61.115/M972) |
Contents
Contents:
1. Application of Nutrigenomics Tools to analyze the Role of Oxidants and Antioxidants in Gene Expression 1
2/xidative Stress and Human Genetic Variation 13
3. analysis of Microarray Data 43
4. Oxidative Stress, Gene Expression, and Lifespan 67
5. Anti-Oxidant Modulation in Immune function 97
6. concentration-Dependent Gene and Protein Expressions of Neuroprotective and Neurotoxic Activities of Antioxidants, Including Nutrients 123
7. Effects of antioxidants on Gene Expression in Endothelial Cells 141
8. Fatty Acids, Gene Expression, and coronary Heart Disease (CHP) 181
9. Cell Regulatory Activity of Tocopherols 201
10. Molecular Analysis of the Vitamin A Biosynthetic Pathway 221
11. Molecular mechanisms Underlaying the Health promoting Activity of Lycopene 241
12. Cellular Redox Activity and Molecular Functions of Ascorbic Acid 257
13. Cell Signaling Properties of a-Lipoic Acid: Implications in Type 2 diabetes 283
14. Dietary Isoflavones and Coronary Artery Disease-Proposed Molecular Mechanisms of Action 301
15. anti-Carcinogenic Properties of Soy Isoflavones 327
16. Effect of Ginkgo Biloba Extract EGb 761 on Differential Gene Expression in the Brain 341
17. Interactions of Flavonoids and Their Metabolites with Cell signaling Cascades 353
18. antioxidant and Gene Regulatory Properties of Procyanidins 379
19. Cell Signaling Properties of Inostiol Hexaphosphate (IP6) 397
20. Modulation of Gene Expression by Dietary Iron 421
21. Dietary Selenium and Gene Expression 441
22. Modulation of Gene Expression by Dietary Zinc 457