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Vitamin D in Dermatology

Author Knud Kragballe
Publisher CRC Press
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PublisherCRC Press
ISBN / ASIN0824777042
ISBN-139780824777043
AvailabilityIn stock. Usually ships within 2 to 3 days.
Sales Rank2,821,460
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Expands the classic view of vitamin D action to include important effects on cellular proliferation, differentiation, and the immune system and covers the application of vitamin D therapy to a range of skin diseases.
This reference comprehensively covers the most recent findings on the biochemistry of vitamin D and its biologically active form, vitamin D3 (VD), in the skin-detailing the extensive therapeutic benefits of VD and synthetic VD analogs, particularly in the treatment of psoriasis.
The only up-to-date monograph on dermatological vitamin D behavior from both molecular and clinical perspectives.
Written by over 35 world-renowned researchers and clinicians, Vitamin D in Dermatology
  • highlights calcipotriol/calcipotriene, calcitriol, and tacalcitol and other antipsoriatic treatments
  • illuminates the photochemistry and immunohistochemistry of vitamin D in the epidermis
  • examines VD analogs that inhibit angiogenesis of skin cancers
  • showcases vitamin D regulation of hair growth in vitro and against chemotherapy-induced alopecia
  • evaluates the effectiveness of calcipotriol in combination with corticosteroids such as halobetasol
  • explores VD or its analogs as a therapy for progressive systemic sclerosis and localized scleroderma
  • assesses the calcemic action of vitamin D, relating cutaneous production of VD to its function in regulating bone mineral homeostasis
  • and more!
    Featuring over 40 color photographs, Vitamin D in Dermatology is a vitally important resource for clinical and research dermatologists, cosmetic scientists and technologists, pharmaceutical scientists, endocrinologists, pharmacists, pediatricians, and medical school students in these disciplines.