Molecular hematology 4th Edition – Ebook Instant Download/Delivery ISBN(s): 9781119252931, 1119252938
Product details:
- ISBN-10: 1119252938
- ISBN-13: 9781119252931
- Author: Drew Provan, John G. Gribben
Molecular Hematology is a comprehensive resource for hematologists to increase their understanding of the molecular basis of various blood diseases, their pathogeneses, and current and emerging molecular research and therapies. The impact of molecular research on the field of hematology is significant—molecular techniques are continuing to play a central role in in the diagnosis and treatment of blood diseases. Molecular characterization of genes and proteins has increased our comprehension of the causes of hematological diseases and led to the development of new drug therapies and recombinant proteins.
Table contents:
1 Beginnings: the molecular pathology of hemoglobin
2 Stem cells
3 The genetics of acute myeloid leukemias
4 Molecular diagnostics and risk assessment in myeloid malignancies
5 Molecular basis of acute lymphoblastic leukemia
6 Chronic myeloid leukemia
7 Myeloproliferative neoplasms
8 Lymphoma genetics
9 The molecular biology of chronic lymphocytic leukemia
10 The molecular biology of multiple myeloma
11 The molecular basis of bone marrow failure syndromes and red cell enzymopathies
12 Anemia of chronic disease
13 The molecular basis of iron metabolism
14 Hemoglobinopathies due to structural mutations
15 Molecular pathogenesis of malaria
16 Molecular coagulation and thrombophilia
17 The molecular basis of hemophilia
18 The molecular basis of von Willebrand disease
19 Platelet disorders
20 The molecular basis of blood cell alloantigens
21 Functions of blood group antigens
22 Autoimmune hematological disorders
23 Molecular therapeutics in hematology: gene therapy
24 Pharmacogenomics
25 History and development of molecular biology
26 Cancer stem cells
27 Molecular basis of transplantation
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