D.S. Latchman, Department of Molecular Pathology, University College London.
Distinguished scientists provide an overview of the molecular pathology of human disease. Each chapter provides an analysis of the molecular biological approaches to individual diseases, such as leukaemia, cardiovascular disease and cancer. To celebrate the formation of the new Department a I-day meeting entitled 'From Genetics to Gene Therapy' was held on 14 December 1992, at which a large audience was inspired by talks from a variety of distinguished speakers. This volume is based on the meeting and contains contributions provided by the invited speakers.
What is molecular pathology? D.S. Latchman; Apolipoprotein B and coronary heart disease, J. Scott; Prospects for gene therapy of X-linked immunodeficiency diseases, C. Kinnon; Duchenne muscular dystrophy, S.C. Brown and G. Dickson; Molecular genetics of l
"..the editor should be complimented for the extent to which the unifying theme of employing genetic knowledge towards therapy has inspired the authors." FEBS Letters
This text provides an overview of the molecular pathology of human disease. Each chapter presents an analysis of the molecular biological approaches to individual diseases, such as leukaemia, cardiovascular disease and cancer, and includes a discussion of the likely impact of gene therapy.
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What is molecular pathology? D.S. Latchman; Apolipoprotein B and coronary heart disease, J. Scott; Prospects for gene therapy of X-linked immunodeficiency diseases, C. Kinnon; Duchenne muscular dystrophy, S.C. Brown and G. Dickson; Molecular genetics of l
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This text provides an overview of the molecular pathology of human disease. Each chapter presents an analysis of the molecular biological approaches to individual diseases, such as leukaemia, cardiovascular disease and cancer, and includes a discussion of the likely impact of gene therapy.