Special Collections
Redox Experimental Medicine covers all main areas of human pathophysiology, with special but not limited focus on healthy ageing and age-related diseases, cancer, cardiac and circulatory diseases, inflammatory-driven chronic diseases, endocrine and metabolic diseases, pregnancy, perinatal and newborn pathology, neurodegeneration, and infectious diseases. In response to the broad scope of the journal, the editorial team have decided to create a series of special collections, bringing together the latest published content on a specific type of article or topic from the journal.
Explore the collections:
Alteration of Redox Homeostasis and Liver Diseases Special Collection
Led by Associate Professor Francesco Bellanti, this special collection aims to cover redox-dependent pathophysiological mechanisms related to liver diseases, using a translational approach which focuses both on markers for early diagnosis and on therapeutic targets.
Effects of Anti-aging Redox Medicine on Health and Lifespan
Led by Editor-in-Chief Professor Giuseppe Poli, alongside Guest Editors Enrique Cadenas and Ettore Bologna, the collection will comprise of review articles contributed by presenters of the 2023 Oxygen Club of California (OCC) Workshop, which forms part of Healthy Aging Week 2023.
Emerging Frontiers in Redox Experimental Medicine
Led by Editor-in-Chief Professor Giuseppe Poli, alongside Guest Editor SSMFRP President Professor Bato Korac, the collection is open to young scientists, PhD students and postdocs who want to realise their scientific career within the framework of redox biology. It will also include original and review articles contributed by presenters of the Fifth International Congress of Serbian Society for Mitochondrial and Free Radical Physiology (SSMFRP), September 27-29, 2024, Belgrade, Serbia.
Oxysterols and Phytosterols in Human Pathophysiology
Led by Editor-in-Chief Professor Giuseppe Poli, alongside Editors Professor Luigi Iuliano, Dr James L. Thorne, Dr Giorgia Cioccoloni and Dr Gérard Lizard, the 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. It will also include 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.