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|a Biodiversity and biomedicine :
|b our future /
|c edited by Munir Ozturk, Dilfuza Egamberdieva and Milica Pe�si�c.
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|a London ;
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|a Includes bibliographical references and index.
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|t Plant microbiome: source for biologically active compounds /
|r Dilfuza Egamberdieva and Dilfuza Jabborova --
|t Chemodiversity in natural plant populations as a base for biodiversity conservation /
|r Zorica Popovi�c, Rada Mati�c, Sr�an Bojovi�c et al. --
|t Harnessing the potential of plant biodiversity in health and medicine: opportunities and challenges /
|r Nawraj Rummun, John H. Malone, Vidushi S. Neergheen et al. --
|t Biomining fungal endophytes from tropical plants and seaweeds for drug discovery /
|r Thomas Edison E. dela Cruz, Kin Israel R. Notarte, Melfei E. Bungihan et al. --
|t Biomedicine developments based on marine biodiversity: present and future /
|r Rigers Bakiu --
|t Superbugs, silver bullets, and new battlefields /
|r Muhammad Ibrahim Rashi, Parkha Tariq, Volkan Altay et al. --
|t The benefits of active substances in amphibians and reptiles and the jeopardy of losing those species forever /
|r Jelka Crnobrnja-Isailovi�c, Bogdan Jovanovi�c, Kristina Gop�cevi�c et al. --
|t Human genetic diversity in health and disease /
|r Aleksandra Divac Rankov and Mila Ljujic --
|t Potential for cancer treatment: natural products from the Balkans /
|r Jelena Dini�c, Miroslav Novakovi�c and Milica Pe�si�c --
|t Biodiversity of wild fruits with medicinal potential in Serbia /
|r Zorica Popovi�c, Rada Mati�c, Sr�an Bojovi�c et al.
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|t Botanicals from the Himalayas with anticancer potential: an emphasis on the Kashmir Himalayas /
|r Khalid Z. Masoodi, Insha Amin, Munir Ozturk et al. --
|t Diversity and bioprospect significance of macrofungi in the scrub jungles of southwest India /
|r Hosamane Ramesh Dattaraj, Kandikere Ramaiah Sridhar and Bijavara Ramakrishnappa Jagadish --
|t Mushroom and plant extracts as potential intervention supplements in diabetes management /
|r Aleksandra Uskokovi�c, Jelena Aramba�si�c Jovanovi�c, Nevena Grdovi�c et al. --
|t Anticancer activities of marine macroalgae: status and future perspectives /
|r Arvind Gopeechund, Ranjeet Bhagooli, Theeshan Bahorun et al. --
|t Insights into the bioactive compounds of endophytic fungi in mangroves /
|r Tuan Noraida Tuan Hamzah, Munir Ozturk, Khalid Rehman Hakeem et al. --
|t Essential oil of mint : current understanding and future prospects /
|r Mohammad Afaan Fazili, Asim Masood, Nafees A. Khan et al. --
|t Azadirachta indica: the medicinal properties of the global problems-solving tree /
|r Ghulam Abbas, Muhammad Ali, Ahmed Al-Harrasi et al. --
|t Advancements in plant transgenomics approach for the biopharmaceutics and vaccines production /
|r Faria Khan, Rafal Szmigielski, Munir Ozturk et al. --
|t Secondary metabolites from endangered Gentiana, Gentianella, Centaurium, and Swertia species (Gentianaceae): promising natural biotherapeutics /
|r Gordana Tovilovic-Kovacevic, Nevena Zogovic and Dijana Krstic-Milosevic --
|t Grape (Vitis vinifera L.): health benefits and effects of growing conditions on quality parameters /
|r Ana Topalovi�c, Mirko Kne�zevi�c, Milica Pe�si�c et al.
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|t Flavonoids in cancer therapy : current and future trends /
|r Sevim Beyza G�urler, Ya�gmur Kiraz and Yusuf Baran --
|t Personalized biomedicine in cancer: from traditional therapy to sustainable healthcare /
|r Gizem Tugce Ulu, Yagmur Kiraz and Yusuf Baran --
|t Tumor-specific genetic profiling and therapy in biomedicine /
|r Erez Uzuner, Ya�gmur Kiraz and Yusuf Baran --
|t Vascular and bone marrow explant models to assess in vitro hematotoxicity of herbal extracts /
|r Nawraj Rummun, Stanislav Rybtsov, Vidushi S. Neergheen et al. --
|t Nature-inspired synthetic analogues of quorum sensing signaling molecules as novel therapeutics against Pseudomonas aeruginosa infections /
|r Lidija Senerovic, Ivana Moric, Dejan Opsenica --
|t Biomedicine : biodiversity's panacea? Context of commodification /
|r Mari-Vaughn V. Johnson, Uttam Babu Shrestha, John H. Malone et al.
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|a Biodiversity and Biomedicine: Our Future provides a new outlook on Earth's animal, plant, and fungi species as vital sources for human health treatments. While there are over 10 million various species on the planet, only 2 million have been discovered and named. This book identifies modern ways to incorporate Earth's species into biomedical practices and emphasizes the need for biodiversity conservation. Written by leading biodiversity and biomedical experts, the book begins with new insights on the benefits of biologically active compounds found in fungi and plants, including a chapter on the use of wild fruits as a treatment option. The book goes on to discuss the roles of animals, such as amphibians and reptiles, and how the threatened presence of these species must be reversed to conserve biodiversity. It also discusses marine organisms, including plants, animals, and microbes, as essential in contributing to human health. Biodiversity and Biomedicine: Our Future is a vital source for researchers and practitioners specializing in biodiversity and conservation studies. Students in natural medicine and biological conservation will also find this useful to learn of the world's most bio-rich communities and the molecular diversity of various species. --
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