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Vitamin D, Volume 1, Biochemistry, physiology and diagnostics, editor-in-chief, David Feldman, senior associate editor, J. Wesley Pike, associate editors, Roger Bouillon [and 3 others]
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- Summary
- "Vitamin D: Volume One: Biochemistry, Physiology and Diagnostics, Fourth Edition, presents the latest information from international experts in endocrinology, bone biology and human physiology, taking readers through the basic research of vitamin D. This impressive reference presents a comprehensive review of the multifaceted vitamin D. Researchers from all areas will gain insight into how clinical observations and practices can feed back into the research cycle, thus allowing them to develop more targeted genomic and proteomic insights on the mechanisms of disease. Offers a comprehensive reference, ranging from basic bone biology, to biochemistry, to the clinical diagnostic and management implications of vitamin DSaves researchers and clinicians time in quickly accessing the very latest details on the diverse scientific and clinical aspects of Vitamin D, as opposed to searching through thousands of journal articlesTargets chemistry, metabolism and circulation, mechanisms of action, mineral and bone homeostasis, human physiology, diagnosis and management, nutrition, sunlight, genetics and vitamin D deficiency. Volume II of this collection presents a clinical focus on disorders, analogs, cancer; immunity, inflammation and disease and therapeutic applications"--Publisher's description
- Language
- eng
- Edition
- Fourth edition.
- Extent
- 1 online resource (xxxvii, pages)
- Note
- Revised edition of: Vitamin D / editor-in-chief, David Feldman ; associate editors, J. Wesley Pike, John S. Adams. 3rd ed. 2011
- Contents
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- Section I: History, chemistry metabolism, circulation & regulation. Historical overview of vitamin d
- Evolutionary biology: mysteries of vitamin D in fish
- Evolution of human skin color and vitamin D
- Photobiology of vitamin D
- The activating enzymes of vitamin D metabolism (25- and 1[alpha]-hydroxylases)
- CYP24A1: structure, function, and physiological role
- The vitamin D binding protein DBP
- Regulation of renal and extra-renal 1[alpha]-hydroxylase
- Section II. Mechanism of action. Genome-wide perspectives on vitamin D receptor-meditated control of gene expression in target cells
- Diverse mechanisms of transcriptional regulation by the vitamin D receptor
- Structural basis for ligand activity in VDR
- Ligand independent actions of vitamin D receptor
- Vitamin D and chromatin
- Mesenchymal differentiation, epigenetic dynamics, and interactions with VDR
- Vitamin D and microRNAs
- Vitamin D sterol/VDR conformational dynamics and nongenomic actions
- Section III. Mineral and bone homeostasis. Vitamin D regulation of osteoblast function
- Osteoclastogenesis and vitamin D
- Vitamin D activities in osteocytes
- Regulation of intestinal calcium and phosphate absorption
- Calbindin-D28K and calbindin-D9K and the epithelial calcium channels TRPV5 and TRPV6
- Calcium homeostasis and eggshell biomineralization in female chicken
- Mineralization in mammals
- Cartilage
- Vitamin D and bone: an integrated approach
- Section IV. Extra-skeletal targets. Vitamin D and the kidney
- Vitamin D and the parathyroids
- The calcium-sensing receptor and vitamin d
- Vitamin D in dentoalveolar and oral health
- The role of vitamin D and its receptor in hair follicle biology
- Vitamin D, calcium and the epidermis
- Vitamin D and the cardiovascular system
- Vitamin D brain development and function
- Vitamin D, VDR and adipose tissue: focus on cellular mechanisms
- Vitamin D and skeletal muscle
- Understanding vitamin D from mouse knockout models
- Section V. Human physiology. Pharmacology and pharmacokinetics
- Vitamin D role in the calcium and phosphorus economies
- Fetus, neonate and infant
- Consequences of perinatal vitamin D deficiency on later bone health
- Adolescence and acquisition of peak bone mass
- Pregnancy, lactation, and post-weaning recovery
- Role in reproductive biology and reproductive dysfunction in women
- Vitamin d, reproductive biology, and dysfunction in men
- Vitamin D and the renin-angiotensin system
- Parathyroid hormone, parathyroid hormone-related protein, and calcitonin
- FGF23 counter regulatory hormone for vitamin D actions on mineral metabolism, hemodynamics, and innate immunity
- Section VI. Diagnosis and management. Approach to the patient with metabolic bone disease
- Detection of 1,25-dihydroxyvitamin D in human serum using receptor assisted chemiluminescent hormone assay (REACH) technology
- Mass spectrometry assays of vitamin D metabolites
- Free vitamin d: concepts, assays, outcomes and prospects
- 25-hydroxyvitamin D assays: standardization guidelines, problems and interpretation
- Bone histomorphometry
- Radiology of rickets and osteomalcia
- High-resolution imaging techniques for bone quality assessment
- The role of vitamin D in orthopedic surgery
- The IOM-Endocrine Society controversy on recommended vitamin D targets: in support of the IOM Position
- The IOM-Endocrine Society controversy on recommended vitamin D targets: in support of the endocrine society position
- Isbn
- 9780128099667
- Label
- Vitamin D, Volume 1, Biochemistry, physiology and diagnostics
- Title
- Vitamin D
- Title number
- Volume 1
- Title part
- Biochemistry, physiology and diagnostics
- Statement of responsibility
- editor-in-chief, David Feldman, senior associate editor, J. Wesley Pike, associate editors, Roger Bouillon [and 3 others]
- Title variation
- Biochemistry, physiology and diagnostics
- Language
- eng
- Summary
- "Vitamin D: Volume One: Biochemistry, Physiology and Diagnostics, Fourth Edition, presents the latest information from international experts in endocrinology, bone biology and human physiology, taking readers through the basic research of vitamin D. This impressive reference presents a comprehensive review of the multifaceted vitamin D. Researchers from all areas will gain insight into how clinical observations and practices can feed back into the research cycle, thus allowing them to develop more targeted genomic and proteomic insights on the mechanisms of disease. Offers a comprehensive reference, ranging from basic bone biology, to biochemistry, to the clinical diagnostic and management implications of vitamin DSaves researchers and clinicians time in quickly accessing the very latest details on the diverse scientific and clinical aspects of Vitamin D, as opposed to searching through thousands of journal articlesTargets chemistry, metabolism and circulation, mechanisms of action, mineral and bone homeostasis, human physiology, diagnosis and management, nutrition, sunlight, genetics and vitamin D deficiency. Volume II of this collection presents a clinical focus on disorders, analogs, cancer; immunity, inflammation and disease and therapeutic applications"--Publisher's description
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- Vitamin D
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- 612.3/99
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- QP772.V53
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- Vitamin D, Volume 1, Biochemistry, physiology and diagnostics, editor-in-chief, David Feldman, senior associate editor, J. Wesley Pike, associate editors, Roger Bouillon [and 3 others]
- Note
- Revised edition of: Vitamin D / editor-in-chief, David Feldman ; associate editors, J. Wesley Pike, John S. Adams. 3rd ed. 2011
- Bibliography note
- Includes bibliographical references
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- Contents
- Section I: History, chemistry metabolism, circulation & regulation. Historical overview of vitamin d -- Evolutionary biology: mysteries of vitamin D in fish -- Evolution of human skin color and vitamin D -- Photobiology of vitamin D -- The activating enzymes of vitamin D metabolism (25- and 1[alpha]-hydroxylases) -- CYP24A1: structure, function, and physiological role -- The vitamin D binding protein DBP -- Regulation of renal and extra-renal 1[alpha]-hydroxylase -- Section II. Mechanism of action. Genome-wide perspectives on vitamin D receptor-meditated control of gene expression in target cells -- Diverse mechanisms of transcriptional regulation by the vitamin D receptor -- Structural basis for ligand activity in VDR -- Ligand independent actions of vitamin D receptor -- Vitamin D and chromatin -- Mesenchymal differentiation, epigenetic dynamics, and interactions with VDR -- Vitamin D and microRNAs -- Vitamin D sterol/VDR conformational dynamics and nongenomic actions -- Section III. Mineral and bone homeostasis. Vitamin D regulation of osteoblast function -- Osteoclastogenesis and vitamin D -- Vitamin D activities in osteocytes -- Regulation of intestinal calcium and phosphate absorption -- Calbindin-D28K and calbindin-D9K and the epithelial calcium channels TRPV5 and TRPV6 -- Calcium homeostasis and eggshell biomineralization in female chicken -- Mineralization in mammals -- Cartilage -- Vitamin D and bone: an integrated approach -- Section IV. Extra-skeletal targets. Vitamin D and the kidney -- Vitamin D and the parathyroids -- The calcium-sensing receptor and vitamin d -- Vitamin D in dentoalveolar and oral health -- The role of vitamin D and its receptor in hair follicle biology -- Vitamin D, calcium and the epidermis -- Vitamin D and the cardiovascular system -- Vitamin D brain development and function -- Vitamin D, VDR and adipose tissue: focus on cellular mechanisms -- Vitamin D and skeletal muscle -- Understanding vitamin D from mouse knockout models -- Section V. Human physiology. Pharmacology and pharmacokinetics -- Vitamin D role in the calcium and phosphorus economies -- Fetus, neonate and infant -- Consequences of perinatal vitamin D deficiency on later bone health -- Adolescence and acquisition of peak bone mass -- Pregnancy, lactation, and post-weaning recovery -- Role in reproductive biology and reproductive dysfunction in women -- Vitamin d, reproductive biology, and dysfunction in men -- Vitamin D and the renin-angiotensin system -- Parathyroid hormone, parathyroid hormone-related protein, and calcitonin -- FGF23 counter regulatory hormone for vitamin D actions on mineral metabolism, hemodynamics, and innate immunity -- Section VI. Diagnosis and management. Approach to the patient with metabolic bone disease -- Detection of 1,25-dihydroxyvitamin D in human serum using receptor assisted chemiluminescent hormone assay (REACH) technology -- Mass spectrometry assays of vitamin D metabolites -- Free vitamin d: concepts, assays, outcomes and prospects -- 25-hydroxyvitamin D assays: standardization guidelines, problems and interpretation -- Bone histomorphometry -- Radiology of rickets and osteomalcia -- High-resolution imaging techniques for bone quality assessment -- The role of vitamin D in orthopedic surgery -- The IOM-Endocrine Society controversy on recommended vitamin D targets: in support of the IOM Position -- The IOM-Endocrine Society controversy on recommended vitamin D targets: in support of the endocrine society position
- Edition
- Fourth edition.
- Extent
- 1 online resource (xxxvii, pages)
- Form of item
- online
- Isbn
- 9780128099667
- Media category
- computer
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- c
- Other physical details
- illustrations (chiefly color), color portraits
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- (OCoLC)1013541228
- on1013541228
- Label
- Vitamin D, Volume 1, Biochemistry, physiology and diagnostics, editor-in-chief, David Feldman, senior associate editor, J. Wesley Pike, associate editors, Roger Bouillon [and 3 others]
- Note
- Revised edition of: Vitamin D / editor-in-chief, David Feldman ; associate editors, J. Wesley Pike, John S. Adams. 3rd ed. 2011
- Bibliography note
- Includes bibliographical references
- Carrier category
- online resource
- Carrier category code
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- cr
- Carrier MARC source
- rdacarrier
- Content category
- text
- Content type code
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- txt
- Content type MARC source
- rdacontent
- Contents
- Section I: History, chemistry metabolism, circulation & regulation. Historical overview of vitamin d -- Evolutionary biology: mysteries of vitamin D in fish -- Evolution of human skin color and vitamin D -- Photobiology of vitamin D -- The activating enzymes of vitamin D metabolism (25- and 1[alpha]-hydroxylases) -- CYP24A1: structure, function, and physiological role -- The vitamin D binding protein DBP -- Regulation of renal and extra-renal 1[alpha]-hydroxylase -- Section II. Mechanism of action. Genome-wide perspectives on vitamin D receptor-meditated control of gene expression in target cells -- Diverse mechanisms of transcriptional regulation by the vitamin D receptor -- Structural basis for ligand activity in VDR -- Ligand independent actions of vitamin D receptor -- Vitamin D and chromatin -- Mesenchymal differentiation, epigenetic dynamics, and interactions with VDR -- Vitamin D and microRNAs -- Vitamin D sterol/VDR conformational dynamics and nongenomic actions -- Section III. Mineral and bone homeostasis. Vitamin D regulation of osteoblast function -- Osteoclastogenesis and vitamin D -- Vitamin D activities in osteocytes -- Regulation of intestinal calcium and phosphate absorption -- Calbindin-D28K and calbindin-D9K and the epithelial calcium channels TRPV5 and TRPV6 -- Calcium homeostasis and eggshell biomineralization in female chicken -- Mineralization in mammals -- Cartilage -- Vitamin D and bone: an integrated approach -- Section IV. Extra-skeletal targets. Vitamin D and the kidney -- Vitamin D and the parathyroids -- The calcium-sensing receptor and vitamin d -- Vitamin D in dentoalveolar and oral health -- The role of vitamin D and its receptor in hair follicle biology -- Vitamin D, calcium and the epidermis -- Vitamin D and the cardiovascular system -- Vitamin D brain development and function -- Vitamin D, VDR and adipose tissue: focus on cellular mechanisms -- Vitamin D and skeletal muscle -- Understanding vitamin D from mouse knockout models -- Section V. Human physiology. Pharmacology and pharmacokinetics -- Vitamin D role in the calcium and phosphorus economies -- Fetus, neonate and infant -- Consequences of perinatal vitamin D deficiency on later bone health -- Adolescence and acquisition of peak bone mass -- Pregnancy, lactation, and post-weaning recovery -- Role in reproductive biology and reproductive dysfunction in women -- Vitamin d, reproductive biology, and dysfunction in men -- Vitamin D and the renin-angiotensin system -- Parathyroid hormone, parathyroid hormone-related protein, and calcitonin -- FGF23 counter regulatory hormone for vitamin D actions on mineral metabolism, hemodynamics, and innate immunity -- Section VI. Diagnosis and management. Approach to the patient with metabolic bone disease -- Detection of 1,25-dihydroxyvitamin D in human serum using receptor assisted chemiluminescent hormone assay (REACH) technology -- Mass spectrometry assays of vitamin D metabolites -- Free vitamin d: concepts, assays, outcomes and prospects -- 25-hydroxyvitamin D assays: standardization guidelines, problems and interpretation -- Bone histomorphometry -- Radiology of rickets and osteomalcia -- High-resolution imaging techniques for bone quality assessment -- The role of vitamin D in orthopedic surgery -- The IOM-Endocrine Society controversy on recommended vitamin D targets: in support of the IOM Position -- The IOM-Endocrine Society controversy on recommended vitamin D targets: in support of the endocrine society position
- Edition
- Fourth edition.
- Extent
- 1 online resource (xxxvii, pages)
- Form of item
- online
- Isbn
- 9780128099667
- Media category
- computer
- Media MARC source
- rdamedia
- Media type code
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- c
- Other physical details
- illustrations (chiefly color), color portraits
- Specific material designation
- remote
- System control number
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- (OCoLC)1013541228
- on1013541228
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