1st Edition

Inflammation and Reproduction Health Effects

Edited By Tuba Sevimoglu, Zihni Onur Çalışkaner Copyright 2027
272 Pages 14 B/W Illustrations
by CRC Press

Inflammation and Reproduction reviews the impact of inflammation on reproductive health and includes the role of genetics and molecular pathways in modulating interactions between these two often conflicting processes. Evidence-based and conventional therapies, as well as alternative therapies (e.g. and bioengineered tissues), are summarized. Discussions also include other factors such as... Read more
Chapter 1: Reproductive System Chapter 2: Inflammation and Reproductive System Chapter 3: Genetics of Inflammation and The Reproductive System: Hematologic Interactions Chapter 4: Microbiota and Inflammation Chapter 5: Antioxidants, Inflammation and Reproductive Health Chapter 6: Effects of Sleep on Inflammation and Reproductive System Chapter 7: The Effects of Stress on Reproductive System Chapter 8: Bioinformatics Studies on Inflammation and Reproductive Health Chapter 9: Treatment Options for Reproductive Health Chapter 10: Alternative Therapies and Stem Cell Advances for Reproductive Health Chapter 11: Molecular Pathways of Inflammation in Cervical Cancer Development Chapter 12: Machine Learning Approaches in Cervical Cancer Chapter 13: Bioengineered tissues for reproductive health in the treatment of infertility

Biography

Tuba SEVIMOGLU holds a B.Sc. in Chemical Engineering from Yildiz Technical University, Türkiye, an M.Sc. degree in Industrial Engineering from Florida International University, USA, and a Ph.D. degree in Bioengineering from Marmara University, Türkiye. She is currently an Associate Professor of Bioengineering at the University of Health Sciences in Istanbul, Türkiye. Her research focuses on bioinformatics and computational bioengineering approaches to analyzing big data, gene expression, and biological networks, particularly investigating the genetic mechanisms of autoimmune, neurological, neurodegenerative, and reproductive system diseases at multiple levels (e.g., transcriptome, proteome, metabolome, microbiome), determining protein interaction networks, integrating molecular data to computationally identify potential biomarkers and therapeutic agents, and performing molecular docking and simulation studies, as well as exploring chemical and plant-derived molecules for therapeutic applications.

Zihni Onur ÇALIŞKANER holds a B.Sc. in Biology and a double major (B.Sc.) in Molecular Biology and Genetics from İstanbul University, Türkiye; an M.Sc. degree in Molecular Biology and Genetics from Gebze Institute of Technology, Türkiye; and a Ph.D. degree in Molecular Biology and Genetics from Gebze Technical University, Türkiye. He worked as a faculty member and researcher at various institutions. He currently continues his research in the fields of cancer-related signaling pathways, epigenetic modulators, and computer-aided drug discovery at Biruni University, Türkiye. His main research interests include cell biology, stem cells, bioinformatics, cellular signaling pathways, and gene delivery methods, and he has published several journal articles and books in the related fields.