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Stroke Genomics : Methods and Reviews (Softcover reprint of hardcover 1st ed. 2005)

Read, Simon J.(Edited by)Virley, David(Edited by)
Part of the Methods in Molecular Medicine series
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With sequencing of the human genome now complete, deciphering the role of gene function in human neurological pathophysiology is a promise that has yet to be realized.

More than most diseases, stroke has been keenly studied from a genomic perspective.

Studies are numerous and incorporate data on stroke inheritance, chromosomal loci of risk, preclinical models of stroke, and differential gene expression of brain injury, repair, and recovery.

The problem is no longer a lack of information but one of interpretation and prioritization of what we do know.

The aims of Stroke Genomics: Methods and Reviews are twofold.

First, it aims to provide the reader with cutting-edge reviews of clinical and preclinical genomics, written by leading experts in the field.

In particular, the authors of certain chapters relate gene expression changes to physiological end points, such as functional imaging paradigms.

Thus, a more holistic approach to gene expression is described, one in which molecular biology goes hand in hand with stroke pathophysiology.

Second, detailed methods for study of the molecular biology of stroke are ™ also included.

Following the format of the Methods in Molecular Medicine series, these chapters will enable the reader to employ each technique without recourse to other methods texts.

In its entirety, this book should provide the reader with the knowledge needed to design, execute, and interpret preclinical and clinical studies of stroke genomics.

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Product Details
Humana Press Inc.
1617375004 / 9781617375002
Paperback / softback
10/11/2010
United States
351 pages, 65 Illustrations, black and white; X, 351 p. 65 illus.
152 x 229 mm