Elena L Paley

Microbial Tryptamine as a Causative Cofactor of Incurable Cell Death Diseases of Unknown Etiology

The Cost of Related Healthcare in the Us and Worldwide. Sprache: Englisch.
kartoniert , 300 Seiten
ISBN 0443276420
EAN 9780443276422
Veröffentlicht 1. April 2026
Verlag/Hersteller Elsevier Science
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Beschreibung

Microbial tryptamine as a causative cofactor of incurable cell death diseases of unknown etiology: The cost of related healthcare in the US and worldwide investigates microbial tryptamine and its role in a range of diseases, such as Alzheimer’s disease and Parkinson’s disease, while also examining the economic burden of these conditions on healthcare systems globally. The book begins with an examination of microbial tryptamine’s significance across neurodegenerative diseases, cancers and gastrointestinal conditions. It covers the implications of tryptamine in cell and organ transplantation, as well as the roles of diet and environment in tryptamine-induced disease progression. Additionally, the latest advances in treatment and prevention are considered. It then provides a critical analysis of expenditure on diseases related to tryptamine-induced cell toxicity and neurodegeneration, alongside an evaluation of current funding and market analysis. Following this, the author delves into research-related issues that may hinder biomedical progress, such as competition, plagiarism, and retractions of funded peer-reviewed articles. Collaboration between researchers and medical doctors is also examined. The book concludes with the author’s own personal narrative and recommendations, emphasizing the need for open discussions to drive urgent changes in biomedical research funding and review processes. This book is suitable for biomedical experts and advanced students working with microbial tryptamine, as well as relevant funding agencies, aiming to spark discussion concerning the necessary reforms in funding priorities and practices related to research on microbial tryptamine and its significance for disease.

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Dr. Paley is Cofounder of the nonprofit Stop Alzheimers Corp and Founder of Expert Biomed, Inc. She holds a PhD degree in biology with specialization in molecular biology from the Engelhardt Institute of Molecular Biology of the Russian Academy of Sciences in the Laboratory of Lev L. Kisselev. Dr. Paley's research focuses mainly on protein biosynthesis in biology and diseases and is conducted in collaboration with Harvard University, Brandeis University, the University of Miami, Tel Aviv University, the Institut des Vaisseaux et du Sang (Paris, France), and the University of Texas at San Antonio. She is Adjunct Professor at Nova Southeastern University, FL, United States, and is inventor in patents issued and pending. Dr. Paley has previously published 4 books with Elsevier.