Description
Molecular Medicine (4th Ed.)
Genomics to Personalized Healthcare
Author: Trent R.J.
Language: EnglishKeywords
advertising; aging; apoptosis; association; biobanks; bioeconomy; bioinformatics; bioterror; cell cycle; chromosomal; CNVs; CODIS; cold cases; commercialization; complex; confidentiality; Consent; databases; diagnostics; Direct-to-consumer DNA genetic test; discrimination; DNA genetic test; duty of care; DVI; eHealth; emerging and re-emerging infections; environment; Epidemiology; epigenetic; epigenetics; evaluation; Forensic science; fraud; gene transfer; germline; health professional; Homeobox; Human Genome Project; imprinting; Inheritance; Internet; Mendelian; metabolomics; metagenomics; metastasis; microarrays; mutation; ncRNA; next generation (NG) DNA sequencing; obesity; Omics; oncogenes; patents; personalized medicine; pharmacogenetics; phenomics; polygenic; post-conviction testing; privacy; profiling; Protein coding genes; proteomics; rDNA; regenerative; regulation; repair; resistance; risk; RNAi; screening; sentencing; SNPs; somatic cell; stem cells; support; synthetic biology; synthetic DNA; systems biology; tumor suppressors; vaccines; variant; variation; virulence; workplace; xenotransplantation
346 p. · 19x23.3 cm · Hardback
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The primary audience for this work is graduate students/postdocs, medical students, practicing clinicians, and researchers across molecular medicine, genetics, molecular biology, pathology, and biomedicine.
- Extensively revised to incorporate the results of the Human Genome Project, it provides the latest developments in molecular medicine
- The only book in Molecular Medicine to reach its fourth edition
- Identifies current practice as well as future developments
- Presents extensive tables, well presented figures and resources for further understanding