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About 7 million people worldwide are suffering from various inherited neuromuscular diseases. Gene therapy brings the hope of treating these diseases at their genetic roots. Muscle Gene Therapy is the only book dedicated to this topic. The first edition was published in 2010 when the field was just about to enter its prime time. The progress made since then has been unprecedented. The number of diseases that have been targeted by gene therapy has increased tremendously. The gene therapy toolbox is expanded greatly with many creative novel strategies (such as genome editing and therapy with disease-modifying genes). Most importantly, clinical benefits have begun to emerge in human patients. T...
Volume contains: 49 NY 587 (Peo ex rel Williams v. Haines) 49 NY 595 (Kelly v. Scott) 49 NY 605 (Gutchhess v. Daniels) 49 NY 605 (Gutchhess v. Daniels) 49 NY 616 (Aetna Ins. Co. v. Wheeler) 49 NY 623 (Lindsey v. Ferguson) 49 NY 635 (Mechants Exchange Nat'l Bk of N.Y. v. Comm. W. Co. of N.Y.) 49 NY 680 (Moneypenny v. Jackson) 49 NY 680 (D'Arenn v. Yates) 49 NY 681 (Shaw v. H. L. Ins. Co.) 50 NY 19 (Springer v. Dwyer) 50 NY 176 (McCoun v. N.Y. C & H. R. R.R. Co. ) 50 NY 176 (Abbott v. N.Y. C & H. R. R.R. Co. ) 50 NY 176 (Cox v. N.Y. C & H. R. R.R. Co. ) 50 NY 651 (Maitland v. Whitlock) 50 NY 653 (Niagara El. Co. v. McNamara)
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A valuable study of the science behind the medicine, Muscle: Fundamental Biology and Mechanisms of Disease brings together key leaders in muscle biology. These experts provide state-of-the-art insights into the three forms of muscle--cardiac, skeletal, and smooth--from molecular anatomy, basic physiology, disease mechanisms, and targets of therapy. Commonalities and contrasts among these three tissue types are highlighted. This book focuses primarily on the biology of the myocyte. Individuals active in muscle investigation--as well as those new to the field--will find this work useful, as will students of muscle biology. In the case of hte former, many wish to grasp issues at the margins of ...
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Includes section, "Recent book acquisitions" (varies: Recent United States publications) formerly published separately by the U.S. Army Medical Library.