Food Science and Nutrition: Oxysterols and Phytosterols in Age-Related Disease and Immune Regulation

 

ENOR 2024 Food science and nutrition  Oxysterols and Phytosterols in Age-Related Disease and Immune Regulation

 

Oxysterols are cholesterol oxide derivatives formed from cholesterol by autoxidation, enzymatically or both. Many studies support the important contribution of these molecules in age related-diseases, the aging process, chronic diseases and cancer. The study of these molecules, the properties of which are still not fully understood, reveals new diagnostic and therapeutic perspectives in numerous diseases.

This collection is open for original research and review manuscripts on the topics of: age-related diseases, chronic diseases, cancer, oxidative stress, inflammation, oxysterols, phytosterols, diagnostics and therapeutic innovation.

This collection will also feature works included in the 13th meeting of the European Network for Oxysterol Research (ENOR): "Oxysterols and phytosterols in age-related disease and immune regulation", September 12-13 2024, Leeds, UK.

ENOR is a non-profit organisation which promotes basic and clinical research on oxysterols and phytosterols.

The collection is edited by Editor-in-Chief Professor Giuseppe Poli, and Editors Professor Luigi Iuliano, Dr James L. Thorne, Dr Giorgia Cioccoloni and Dr Gérard Lizard.

To contribute an article to this important collection, please submit your proposal to rem@bioscientifica.com.

Publish for free in this growing open-access journal, with the APC waived until June 2025.

 

Collection Editors 
 
Professor Giuseppe Poli Professor Giuseppe Poli
University of Torino at San Luigi Hospital, Turin, Italy
Editor-in-Chief
Professor Luigi Iuliano Professor Luigi Iuliano
University Sapienza, Roma, Italy
Editor
Dr James L. Thorne

Dr James L. Thorne
School of Food Science and Nutrition, Univesity Leeds, UK
Editor

  Dr Giorgia Cioccoloni
Univesity Leeds, UK
Editor
Dr Gérard Lizard Dr Gérard Lizard
Inserm / University of Burgundy, France
Editor