Stress impacts the daily lives of humans and all species on Earth. Physiology, Biochemistry, and Pathology, the third volume of the Handbook of Stress series, covers stress-related or induced physiology, biochemistry, and pathology. Integrated closely with new behavioral findings and relevance to human conditions, the concepts and data in this volume offer readers cutting-edge information on the physiology of stress. A sequel to Elsevier’s Encyclopedia of Stress (2000 and 2007), this Handbook of Stress series covers the many significant advances made since then and comprises self-contained volumes that each focus on a specific area within the field of stress. Targeted at scientific and clinical researchers in neuroendocrinology, neuroscience, biomedicine, endocrinology, psychology, psychiatry, the social sciences, and stress and its management in the workplace, this volume and series are ideal for graduate students, post-doctoral fellows, and faculty interested in stress and its consequences. Chapters offer impressive scope, with topics addressing stress-related or induced physiology, biochemistry, and pathology Articles carefully selected by eminent stress researchers and prepared by contributors representing outstanding scholarship in the field, with each chapter fully vetted for reliable expert knowledge Richly illustrated with explanatory figures and tables Each chapter has a boxed “Key points call out section The volume is fully indexed All chapters are electronically available via ScienceDirect Affordably priced, self-contained volume for readers specifically interested in the physiology, biochemistry and pathology of stress, avoiding the need to purchase the whole Handbook series
It describes eustress and distress in molecular terms and with novel imaging and chemogenetic approaches in four sections: A conceptual framework for studying oxidative stress. Processes and oxidative stress responses.
Tempests, Poxes, Predators, and People: Stress in Wild Animals and How They Cope. New York: Oxford 9. Romero LM. Seasonal changes in plasma glucocorticoid concentra- University Press; 2016. tions in free-living vertebrates.
In this first volume of the series, the primary focus will be on general stress concepts as well as the areas of cognition, emotion, and behavior.
We hope that this book will be of greater use for the post-graduate students, researchers, physiologist and biotechnologist to sustain the plant growth and development. Crop growth and production is dependent on various climatic factors.
The goal of this book is to provide up to date information about the roles of vitagenes in avian biology and poultry health.
This book functions as a clinician’s guide to the use of cannabidiol (CBD) in the treatment of mental health conditions.
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"Stress Biology discusses the impact of various stresses on biological systems with emphasis on crop systems. The forty fix contributions in the book have been divided into two broad sections i.e., Abiotic Stresses and Biotic Stresses.