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    A Mechanistic Exploration of Natural Compounds for Neuronal Health
    (Springer, Singapore, 2025) Sadaf Jahan, Arif Jamal Siddiqui, Andleeb Khan
    The proposed book, "Unlocking Neuronal Health: A Mechanistic Exploration of Natural Compounds," will delve into the fascinating realm of natural compounds and their mechanistic effects on restoring and promoting neuronal health. This book will provide a comprehensive overview of the underlying mechanisms through which natural compounds exert their neuroprotective properties, offering a deeper understanding of their therapeutic potential for neurodegenerative disorders. By exploring the intricate interactions between natural compounds and neuronal pathways, this book seeks to bridge the gap between scientific research and practical applications, facilitating the development of novel therapeutic strategies. Chapters including in the book provide detailed information regarding the neurodegenerative disorders, neuronal complications and reasons behind the culprit. Moreover, many chapters shed light on the mechanistic approach and involvement of natural compounds as therapeutic strategies, thus helpful in the restoration of neuronal health. Ultimately, this book will contribute to the advancement of knowledge in the field and inspire further research and development in this promising area of neurosciences.

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