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Molecular Medicine is the application of genetic or DNA-based knowledge to the modern practice of medicine. Molecular Medicine, 4e, provides contemporary insights into how the genetic revolution is influencing medical thinking and practice. The new edition includes recent changes in personalized medicine, new growth in omics and direct-to-consumer DNA testing, while focusing on advances in the Human Genome project and implications of the advances in clinical medicine. Graduate students, researchers, clinicians and allied health professionals will appreciate the background history and clinical application of up-to-date molecular advances. - 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
Dr. Trent presents a framework for achieving sustainable competitive advantages in price and cost, quality, cycle time, technology, flexibility, and customer responsiveness through progressive strategy supply management leadership.
A well illustrated handbook of current science, practice and ethical issues in prenatal diagnosis.
With the ever-increasing volume of information in clinical medicine, researchers and health professionals need computer-based storage, processing and dissemination. In this book, leading experts in the field provide a series of articles focusing on software applications used to translate information into outcomes of clinical relevance. This book is the perfect guide for researchers and clinical scientists working in this emerging "omics" era.
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 three editions Current practice as well as future developments identified Extensive tables, well presented figures - resources for further understanding
The second edition of this popular book provides an overview of the impact which recombinant DNA (rDNA) technology is having on medical practice. Called molecular medicine, this rapidly expanding area has an increasing role to play in medicine and this book addresses the importance of this challenging area. This new edition has been fully updated with the developments of the last few years. Key genes identified include BRCA1 (breast cancer) OB (obese) and those involved in DNA repair. In addition the author covers the increase in gene therapy trials and the shifting of emphasis from genetic disorders to the cancers and HIV infection.
Provides an overview of the impact that recombinant DNA technology is having, and should continue to have, on the practice of medicine. Chapters attempt to describe molecular medicine within disciplines, from molecular technology and medical genetics, to therapeutics and forensic medicine.
Introduction : defining Oceania -- Discovering the Oceanic past -- The Pacific islands as a human environment -- Sahul and the prehistory of "old" Melanesia -- Lapita and the Austronesian expansion -- The prehistory of "new" Melanesia -- Micronesia : in the "sea of little islands"--Polynesia : origins and dispersals -- Polynesian chiefdoms and archaic states -- Big structures and large processes in Oceanic prehistory
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