Angiotensin in Health and Disease – a volume in the Molecular Mediators in Health and Disease series – presents the communication role of the hormone in both health and disease states. Beyond the most common conditions, the book also explores the role of Angiotensin in infectious diseases, like COVID-19.The book is organized around seven parts. The first one provides background to its discovery and role in homeostasis. Part two focuses on molecular biology aspects, including genetics and measurements of its associated proteins. Part three thoroughly describes the specific actions of angiotensin in normal physiology with different organ systems. Part four surveys different classes of drugs that act on the Renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system. Part five covers non-angiotensin II peptides, while part six covers angiotensin in non-human biology. The final part of the book is dedicated to angiotensin’s role in disease states.Angiotensin in Health and Disease is the perfect reference for researchers in life sciences interested in understanding the physiological role of Angiotensin in a complete fashion. Research physicians will also benefit from the book’s complete coverage of organ systems and diseases where Angiotensin plays a key role. Covers the traditional disorders related to Angiotensin and new findings like its role in infectious diseases like COVID-19 Offers an overview of all important aspects of angiotensin, from discovery to clinical application, from physical and chemical properties to the physiological/cellular interaction Expands on the role of angiotensin beyond the individual system the researcher is focusing, providing a comprehensive coverage of the additional effects at cell, tissue, organ, and system levels