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It explores the intellectual tension in the social science in Austria and Germany in the late-nineteenth and early-twentieth centuries. It deals with how the emergence of the new school (Austrian School) changed the focus of social science in the German speaking world, and how it prepared the introduction of an evolutionary perspective in economics, politics, and sociology. 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Lawrie 210 1$aHoboken, New Jersey :$cWiley,$d[2014] 210 4$d©2014 215 $a1 online resource (722 p.) 300 $aDescription based upon print version of record. 311 $a1-118-30039-4 311 $a1-306-09091-1 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 327 $aChapter 1. MicroRNAs : a brief introduction / Prof. Charles H. Lawrie. Section I: MicroRNAs as physiological regulators. Chapter 2. MicroRNA regulation of stem cell fate and reprogramming / Dr Erica Vivas, Dr Gustavo Tiscornia & Prof. Juan Carlos Izpisua Belmonte -- Chapter 3. MicroRNAs as regulators of immunity / Dr. Donald Gracias & Prof. Peter D. Katsikis -- Chapter 4. Regulation of senescence by microRNAs / Dr Ioannis Grammatikakis & Dr Myriam Gorospe -- Chapter 5. The emergence of geroMIRS: A group of microRNAs implicated in aging / Dr Alejandro Ugalde, Dr Agnieszka Kwarciak, Dr Xurde Caravia, Prof. Carlos Lopez-Ot¡n & Dr Andrew Ramsay -- Chapter 6. MicroRNAs and hematopoiesis / Dr Sukhinder Sandhu & Prof. Ramiro Garzon -- Chapter 7. MicroRNAs in platelet production and activation / Dr Leonard Edelstein, Dr Srikanth Nagalla & Prof. Paul Bray -- Section II: MicroRNAs in infectious disease: host-pathogen interactions. Chapter 8. MicroRNAs as key players in host-virus interactions / Dr Aur¿lie Fender & Dr S¿bastien Pfeffer -- Chapter 9. MicroRNA expression in avian herpesviruses / Dr. Yongxiu Yao & Prof. Venugopal Nair -- Chapter 10. Function of human cytomegalovirus microRNAs and potential roles in latency / Dr Natalie Reynolds, Dr Jon Pavelin & Dr Finn Grey -- Chapter 11. Involvement of small non-coding RNA in HIV-1 infection / Dr Guihua Sun, Prof. John Rossi & Dr Daniela Castanotto -- Chapter 12. MicroRNA in malaria / Dr Panote Prapansilp & Prof. Gareth Turner -- 327 $aSection III: Cancer. Chapter 13. The microRNA decalog of cancer involvement / Dr Tanja Kunej, Dr Irena Godnic, Dr Minja Zorc, Dr Simon Horvat & Prof. George Calin -- Chapter 14. MicroRNAs as oncogenes and tumor suppressors / Dr Eva Rufino-Palomares, Dr Fernando Reyes-Zurita, Dr Jose Lupiez & Dr Pedro Medina -- Chapter 15. Long non-coding RNAs and their roles in cancer / Dr Yolanda Sanchez & Dr Maite Huarte -- Chapter 16. Regulation of hypoxia responses by microRNA expression / Dr Carme Camps, Prof. Adrian Harris & Dr Jiannis Ragoussis -- Chapter 17. Control of receptor function by microRNAs in breast cancer / Dr Claudia Piovan & Dr Marilena Iorio -- Chapter 18. MicroRNAs in human prostate cancer : from pathogenesis to therapeutic implications / Dr. Mustafa Ozen & Dr Omer Karatas -- Chapter 19. MicroRNA signatures as biomarkers of colorectal cancer / Dr Katrin Pfitze, Dr Xiaoya Luo & Prof. Barbara Burwinkel -- Chapter 20. Genetic variations in microRNA-encoding sequences and microRNA target sites alter lung cancer susceptibility and survival / Dr Min Yang & Prof. Dongxin Lin -- Chapter 21. MicroRNAs in myelopoiesis and myeloid disorders / Dr Sara Meyer & Prof. Lee Grimes -- Chapter 22. MicroRNA deregulation by aberrant DNA methylation in acute lymphoblastic leukemia / Dr Xabier Agirre & Dr Felipe Prosper -- Chapter 23. Role of miRNAs in the pathogenesis of chronic lymphocytic leukemia / Dr Veronica Balatti, Prof. Yuri Pekarky, Dr Lara Rizzotto & Prof. Carlo Croce -- Chapter 24. MicroRNA in B-cell non-Hodgkin lymphoma: Diagnostic markers and therapeutic targets / Dr Nerea Mart¡nez, Dr Lorena Di Lisio & Prof. Miguel Piris -- Chapter 25. MicroRNAs in diffuse large B-cell lymphoma / Prof. Izidore Lossos & Dr Alvaro Alencar -- Chapter 26. The role of microRNAs in Hodgkin lymphoma / Dr. Wouter Plattel, Dr. Joost Kluiver, Dr Arjan Diepstra, Dr Lydia Visser & Prof. Anke van den Berg -- Chapter 27. MicroRNA expression in cutaneous T-cell lymphomas / Prof. Cornelis Tensen -- 327 $aSection IV: Hereditary and other non-infectious diseases. Chapter 28. MicroRNAs and hereditary disorders / Dr Matias Morin and Prof. Miguel Moreno-Pelayo -- Chapter 29. MicroRNAs and cardiovascular diseases / Prof. Koh Ono -- Chapter 30. MicroRNAs and diabetes / Prof. Ramono Regazzi -- Chapter 31. MicroRNAs in liver disease / Dr Patricia Munoz-Garrido, Dr Marco Marzioni, Dr Elizabeth Hijona, Dr Luis Bujanda & Dr Jesus Banales -- Chapter 32. MicroRNA regulation in multiple sclerosis / Dr Andreas Junker -- Chapter 33. The role of microRNAs in Alzheimer's disease / Dr Shahar Barbash & Prof. Hermona Soreq -- Chapter 34. Current views on the role microRNAs in psychosis / Dr Aoife Kearney, Dr Javier Bravo & Prof. Timothy Dinan. Section V: Circulating microRNAs as cellular messengers and novel biomarkers. Chapter 35. Circulating microRNAs as non-invasive biomarkers / Ass. Prof. Heidi Schwarzenbach & Prof. Klaus Pantel -- Chapter 36. Circulating microRNAs as cellular messengers / Prof. Kasey Vickers -- Chapter 37. Release of microRNA-containing vesicles can stimulate angiogenesis and metastasis in renal carcinoma / Dr Federica Collino, Dr Cristina Grange & Prof. Giovanni Camussi -- Section VI: Therapeutic uses of microRNAs: Current perspectives and future directions. Chapter 38. MicroRNA regulation of cancer stem cells and microRNAs as potential cancer stem cell therapeutics / Dr Can Liu & Prof. Dean Tang -- Chapter 39. Therapeutic modulation of microRNAs / Prof. Achim Aigner & Dr Hannelore Dassow -- Chapter 40. Silencing of MicroRNA-122 in primates with chronic hepatitis C virus infection / Dr Henrik Orum. 330 $a"MicroRNAs in Medicine provides an access point into the current literature on microRNA for both scientists and clinicians, with an up-to-date look at what is happening in the emerging field of microRNAs and their relevance to medicine. Each chapter is a comprehensive review, with descriptions of the latest microRNA research written by international leaders in their field. Opening with an introduction to what microRNAs are and how they function, the book goes on to explore the role of microRNAs in normal physiological functions, infectious diseases, non-infectious diseases, cancer, circulating microRNAs as non-invasive biomarkers, and finally their potential as novel therapeutics.Including background information on the field as well as reviews of the latest research breakthroughs, MicroRNAs in Medicine is a one-stop source of information to satisfy the specialists and non-specialists alike, appealing to students, researchers, and clinicians interested in understanding the potential of microRNAs in medicine and research"--Provided by publisher. 606 $aRNA 606 $aGenetic regulation 615 0$aRNA. 615 0$aGenetic regulation. 676 $a572.8/8 676 $a572.88 701 $aLawrie$b Charles H$0961784 801 0$bMiAaPQ 801 1$bMiAaPQ 801 2$bMiAaPQ 906 $aBOOK 912 $a9910139041703321 996 $aMicroRNAs in medicine$92180401 997 $aUNINA