Oxidants, Antioxidants, and Impact of the Oxidative Status in Male Reproduction
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Product details:
- Publisher Elsevier Science
- Date of Publication 29 August 2018
- ISBN 9780128125014
- Binding Paperback
- No. of pages324 pages
- Size 276x215 mm
- Weight 910 g
- Language English 0
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Long description:
Oxidants, Antioxidants and Impact of the Oxidative Status in Male Reproduction is an essential reference for fertility practitioners and research and laboratory professionals interested in learning about the role of reactive oxygen species in sperm physiology and pathology. The book focuses on unravelling the pathophysiology of oxidative stress mediated male infertility, recruiting top researchers and clinicians to contribute chapters. This collection of expertise delves into the physico-chemical aspects of oxidative stress, including a new focus on reductive stress. Furthermore, the inclusion of clinical techniques to determine oxidative stress and the OMICS of reductive oxidative stress are also included.
This is a must-have reference in the area of oxidative stress and male reproductive function.
MoreTable of Contents:
1. Basic Aspects
2. Clinical Aspects
3. Current approaches
4. Future developments
5. Conclusions