Transcription and Translation in Health and Disease
Gautam Sethi editor Amit Kumar Pandey editor Manoj Garg editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Elsevier Science & Technology
Published:2nd Feb '23
Should be back in stock very soon
Transcription and Translation in Health and Disease provides a detailed overview of the regulators underlying transcription and translation in relation to a variety of human diseases and disorders. Beginning with an introduction into the current perspectives relating to these processes in human disease, the book expands to focus on specific mechanisms underlying conditions such as arthritis, cancer, neurological disorders, diabetes and cardiovascular disease. This book considers RNA processing and related mechanisms in eukaryotes including RNA splicing, RNA binding proteins, RNA interference, microRNAs, RNA editing, transcription factors, RNAi screening, CRISPR activation, CRISPR-Cas9 interference, and post-translational modifications. It provides a structured and detailed overview of the various regulators underlying molecular processes and their impact on health and disease, equipping readers with the necessary knowledge for further investigation in the areas of treatment and therapeutic intervention.
"... to uncover the details concerning how gene expression is controlled,… this book consists of 19 independently authored chapters designed to "bring our vast knowledge gene expression regulation under a single canopy." Given the near infinite dimensions of the subject at hand,… the goal of this book is to produce a relatively compact and up-to-date overview of transcriptional and translational gene regulatory mechanisms, [and] it is important to consider whether the wealth of knowledge on this topic is too vast to distill into a single volume.” --©Doody’s Review Service, 2023, Peter J. Kennelly, PhD (Virginia Tech)
ISBN: 9780323995214
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 450g
416 pages