Molecular Diagnostics || Automated DNA Hybridization and Detection
โ Scribed by Gold, Bert
- Book ID
- 118003435
- Publisher
- Elsevier
- Year
- 2010
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 621 KB
- Edition
- 2
- Category
- Article
- ISBN
- 0123745373
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โฆ Synopsis
KEY FEATURES:
โข Contains state-of-the-art techniques for the detection of the underlying genetic heterogeneity leading to inherited disorders
โข Includes in-depth discussion of ethical and safety considerations
โข Identifies genetically modified organisms (GMOs)
โข Covers forensic analysis and everyday issues in a diagnostic laboratory
DESCRIPTION:
The2e of Molecular Diagnostics, the only book dealing with diagnosis on a molecular level, discusses current molecular biological techniques used to identify the underlying molecular defects in inherited disease. The book delves further into the principle and brief description of the technique, followed by examples from the authors' own expertise. Contributors to the 2e are well-known experts in their field, and derive from a variety of disciplines, to ensure breadth and depth of coverage. Molecular Diagnostics, 2e , is a needed resource for graduate students, researchers, physicians and practicing scientists in molecular genetics and professionals from similar backgrounds working in diagnostic laboratories in academia or industry, as well as academic institutions and hospital libraries.
Key Features:
*Deals exclusively with the currently used molecular biology techniques to identify the underlying molecular defect of inherited diseases
*Includes pharmacogenetics and pharmacogenomics relating to new cancer therapies
*Provies a comprehensive guide through emerging concepts and demonstrates how the available mutation screening technology can be implemented in diagnostic laboratories and provide better healthcare
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