
Pathophysiological Consequences of Alcohol
by Patricia E. Molina, Scott Edwards, Liz Simon
Publisher: Academic Press
Book Details
| Print ISBN | 9780443342585 |
| eText ISBN | 9780443342592 |
| Publisher | Academic Press |
| Publishing Year | 2026 |
| Language | English |
| Pages | 224 |
Pathophysiological Consequences of Alcohol, authored by Patricia E. Molina, Scott Edwards, and Liz Simon, is a 2026 Academic Press publication addressing the biological impact of alcohol. The volume outlines the structural and functional changes that occur within body tissues following alcohol exposure.
The organizing logic connects molecular disruptions to broad organ dysfunctions. The authors concentrate on alcohol-induced cellular and molecular alterations, neurophysiology, and brain vulnerability. Further sections evaluate cardiometabolic comorbidity alongside gut dysbiosis to illustrate how localized tissue stress converts into systemic dysfunction.
A primary pedagogical feature is the inclusion of integrated clinical vignettes and cases that connect fundamental science to observed pathologies. This presentation provides clear academic utility for students and research professionals across neuroscience and biology who require detailed analytical frameworks.
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