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Molecular Epidemiology : Principles and Practices

โœ Scribed by Perera, Frederica P.; Schulte, Paul A


Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
1998
Tongue
English
Leaves
583
Category
Library

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โœฆ Synopsis


This groundbreaking work, now available in paperback, has helped to shape the emerging discipline of molecular epidemiology. Molecular Epidemiology has proven useful to epidemiologists unfamiliar with the terminology and techniques of molecular biology as well as to the molecular biologist working to understand the determinants of human disease and to use that information to control disease. This book demonstrates how molecular epidemiology utilizes the same paradigm as traditional epidemiology in addition to using biological markers to identify exposure, disease, or susceptibility.

โœฆ Table of Contents


Content:
Front Matter,Copyright,Contributors,PrefaceEntitled to full textPart I: GENERAL PRINCIPLES1 - A Conceptual and Historical Framework for Molecular Epidemiology, Pages 3-44, Paul A. Schulte
2 - Molecular Biology in Epidemiology, Pages 45-78, Robert E. Hurst, Jian Yu Rao
3 - Validation, Pages 79-107, Paul A. Schulte, Frederica P. Perera
4 - Technical Variability in Laboratory Data, Pages 109-135, Paolo Vineis, Paul A. Schulte, Robert F. Vogt Jr.
5 - Biologic Monitoring and Pharmacokinetic Modeling for the Assessment of Exposure, Pages 137-157, Pierre O. Droz
6 - Design Considerations in Molecular Epidemiology, Pages 159-198, Paul A. Schulte, Nathaniel Rothman, David Schottenfeld
7 - Statistical Methods in Molecular Epidemiology, Pages 199-216, Vicki Stover Hertzberg, Estelle Russek-Cohen
8 - Biologic Specimen Banks: A Resource for Molecular Epidemiologic Studies, Pages 217-234, Deborah M. Winn, Elaine W. Gunter
9 - Interpretation and Communication of Molecular Epidemiologic Data, Pages 235-250, Paul A. Schulte
10 - Use of Biomarkers in Risk Assessment, Pages 251-273, Dale Hattis, Ken Silver
11 - Carcinogenesis, Pages 277-300, Frederica P. Perera, Regina Santella
12 - Infectious Diseases, Pages 301-339, Lee H. Harrison, Diane E. Griffin
13 - Cardiovascular Disease, Pages 341-363, Paul A. Scbulte, Nathaniel Rothman, Melissa A. Austin
14 - Genetic Disease, Pages 365-383, Muin J. Khoury, Janice S. Dorman
15 - Biologic Markers in the Epidemiology of Reproduction, Pages 385-406, Grace Kawas Lemasters, Paul A. Schulte
16 - Immune Markers in Epidemiologic Field Studies, Pages 407-442, Robert F. Vogt Jr., Paul A. Schulte
17 - Biomarkers of Pulmonary Disease, Pages 443-468, Melvyn S. Tockman, Prabodh K. Gupta, Norman J. Pressman, James L. Mulshine
18 - Biologic Markers in the Genitourinary System, Pages 469-495, George P.Hemstreet III, Robert E. Hurst, Nabih R. Asal
19 - Neurologic Disease, Pages 497-515, Jack D. Griffith, Vincent F. Garry
20 - Practical Applications of Biomarkers in the Study of Environmental Liver Disease, Pages 517-546, Carlo H. Tamburro, John L. Wong
21 - Biomarkers of Musculoskeletal Disorders, Pages 547-564, J.Patrick Mastin, Gerry M. Henningsen, Lawrence J. Fine
22 - Epilogue, Pages 565-569, Nathaniel Rothman
Index, Pages 571-588


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