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Academic Press Inc
27 August 2025
​Theoretical and Clinical Geropharmacology​, explores the emerging field of senotherapeutics, which focuses on targeting cellular senescence to reduce age-related diseases and promote healthy aging. Chapters in this new release include Senotherapeutics: Milestones, innovations, and future prospects, Game Changer: Navigating between challenges and hopes in Geropharmacology, Next-Gen Senotherapeutics: AI/ML-driven strategies for aging and age-related disorders, Pharmacological frontiers in senescence: Transforming senescence with drug repurposing, Pharmacological potential of calorie restriction mimetics in mitigating brain aging, Isothiocyanates from cruciferous plants as geroprotectors, and much more.

Other chapters cover Cellular parabiosis as a senotherapeutic approach, Molecular imaging for senescent cells-targeted therapeutics in aging and age-related diseases, Mitochondria-associated membranes (MAMs) in age-related heart diseases, role of endoplasmic reticulum stress, Cellular senescence and senotherapeutics in cardiovascular diseases, Risk of senescence, polypharmacy, and their outcomes in elderly cardiovascular disease patients, Geropharmacology and gastrointestinal surgery, Oxygen-ozone adjunct therapy in aging and senescence-related disorders, and more.
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Imprint:   Academic Press Inc
Country of Publication:   United States [Currently unable to ship to USA: see Shipping Info]
Dimensions:   Height: 229mm,  Width: 152mm, 
Weight:   450g
ISBN:   9780443346439
ISBN 10:   0443346437
Series:   Advances in Pharmacology
Pages:   604
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Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
1. Senotherapeutics: Milestones, innovations, and future prospects Ufuk Çakatay, Erdem Atasever and Mehmet Can Atayik 2. Game Changer: Navigating between challenges and hopes in Geropharmacology Qian Chen, Lindon Young, Reid Hartman, Lidia Dankiv, Emily Yan and Robert Barsotti 3. Next-Gen Senotherapeutics: AI/ML-driven strategies for aging and age-related disorders Kavitha Thirumurugan, Prashanth S. Javali, Subhajit Sarkar, Ashish Kumar, Sree Varshini R and Jose Mathew D 4. Pharmacological frontiers in senescence: Transforming senescence with drug repurposing : Andleeb Shahzadi, Sibel Ozyazgan and Ufuk Çakatay 5. Pharmacological potential of calorie restriction mimetics in mitigating brain aging Abhishek Kumar Singh 6. Isothiocyanates from cruciferous plants as geroprotectors Volodymyr I. Lushchak 7. Cellular parabiosis as a senotherapeutic approach Ilhan Onaran and Sevide Şencan 8. Molecular imaging for senescent cells-targeted therapeutics in aging and age-related diseases Peili Cen 9. Mitochondria-associated membranes (MAMs) in age-related heart diseases, role of endoplasmic reticulum stress Alejandro Silva-Palacios 10. Cellular senescence and senotherapeutics in cardiovascular diseases Arttatrana Pal 11. Risk of senescence, polypharmacy, and their outcomes in elderly cardiovascular disease patients Tamer Cebe and Fatih Kızılyel 12. Geropharmacology and gastrointestinal surgery Anıl Orhan 13. Oxygen-ozone adjunct therapy in aging and senescence-related disorders. State of art Salvatore Chirumbolo, Giovanni Ricevuti, Marianno Franzini and Francesco Vaiano 14. Polypharmacy-induced changes in the oral mucosa and jawbone in elderly Mehmet Yaltırık, Kaan Erisildar and Sabahat Zeynep Yey Özkeskin 15. Senotherapeutic approach to age-related endocrine diseases Gülnur Andican and Şeydanur Turgut 16. Polypharmacy as a reason for misinterpreting laboratory results in the elderly. Ibrahim Murat Bolayırlı

Dr. Atayik is currently working in the Department of General Surgery at Hacettepe University Faculty of Medicine. He has been working as a scientist and researcher with Prof. Ufuk Çakatay since 2017. His research interests are in the fields of aging, age-related disorders, redox biology, oncogenetics, melatonin, mitochondria, surgical advances, and developing novel techniques for modern surgery. Dr. Atayik has conducted clinical research and experimental studies. He has published many scientific papers, such as research papers, narrative reviews, and book chapters, and has worked as an author, referee, editorial assistant, and guest editor, and editor in many prominent publishing houses. He was awarded the Young Investigator Presentation Prize at the VIII. International Congress of Molecular Medicine, which was held in Istanbul, Turkey, in November 2021. Ufuk Çakatay (May 09, 1965 –) is a Turkish biochemist and biogerontologist. He is a full professor of medical biochemistry at Istanbul-University Cerrahpaşa in Istanbul, Turkey. He has a long-standing interest in oxidative protein damage, redox signaling, and biomarkers of proteostasis. Much less is known about the relationship between redox signaling events and senescent cells. However, it has been shown that the number of senescent cells in many tissues increases with age and that senescent cells are found in various age-related diseases. The development of experimental animal models for age-related disorders and the optimization of various bioanalytical techniques for the assessment of redox status in aging tissue are among his major research interests. Professor Çakatay has authored more than 100 publications in several leading journals, including research papers, book chapters, editorials, and invited reviews on free radical biology, aging, diabetes, redox signaling, and senotherapeutics. He has been a guest editor, reviewer, and editorial board member for more than 50 journals. In addition, Professor Çakatay has a keen interest in mentoring medical students and promoting their research careers. He has received several prestigious awards, including the Top Reviewer Award from Elsevier Science Publishing, and was a former member of the Animal Research and Ethics Committee of Istanbul University.

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