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Vitamin D is an essential nutrient required for various physiological functions in the human body, including bone health, immune system regulation, and cellular differentiation. Recent studies have suggested that Vitamin D deficiency is associated with various health complications, including neurological disorders and kidney injury. "Vitamin D's Role in Neurotoxicity and Acute Kidney Injury: in vitro and in vivo Studies," by Chandrashekar A., presents a comprehensive analysis of the effects of Vitamin D on neurotoxicity and acute kidney injury.The book examines the role of Vitamin D in maintaining neurological health and protecting against neurotoxicity. It provides an in-depth understanding of the mechanisms involved in Vitamin D-mediated neuroprotection and highlights the potential benefits of Vitamin D supplementation in preventing and treating neurological disorders. Additionally, the book discusses the effects of Vitamin D on acute kidney injury, which is a prevalent health complication in critically ill patients.The book is based on extensive in vitro and in vivo studies and presents a detailed analysis of the biochemical and molecular mechanisms involved in the effects of Vitamin D on neurotoxicity and acute kidney injury. The author provides an extensive review of the existing literature on the subject and presents novel insights into the therapeutic potential of Vitamin D in preventing and treating neurotoxicity and acute kidney injury.Overall, "Vitamin D's Role in Neurotoxicity and Acute Kidney Injury: in vitro and in vivo Studies" is an essential reference for researchers and clinicians interested in understanding the potential benefits of Vitamin D in neurological and kidney health.
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