Molecular Medicine. Edition No. 3
Elsevier Science and Technology, June 2005, Pages: 320
Molecular medicine is the application of gene or DNA based knowledge to the modern practice of medicine. This book provides contemporary insights into how the genetic revolution is influencing medical thinking and practice on a broad front including clinical medicine, innovative therapies and forensic medicine.
Extensively revised just after the completion of the Human Genome Project, it provides the latest in molecular medicine developments
The only book in Molecular Medicine that has undergone 3 editions
Current practice as well as future developments identified
Extensive tables, well presented figures - resources for further understanding
History of molecular medicine
DNA, RNA, genes and chromosomes
Mendelian genetic traits
Complex genetic traits
Genomics, proteomics, and bioinformatics
Genetic and cellular therapies
Reproduction and development
Infectious diseases
Forensic medicine and science
Ethical, legal, and social issues
Appendix
molecular technology
Glossary and abbreviations
Index
Trent, R.J.
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