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Renaissance of sickle cell disease research in the genome era [[electronic resource] /] / Betty Pace
Renaissance of sickle cell disease research in the genome era [[electronic resource] /] / Betty Pace
Autore Pace Betty
Pubbl/distr/stampa London, : Imperial College Press
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (394 p.)
Disciplina 616.1527
Soggetto topico Sickle cell anemia
Genomics
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-281-12051-0
9786611120511
1-86094-796-4
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Contents; PART I: THE HUMAN GENOME ERA, A HISTORIC PERSPECTIVE; PART II: CLINICAL RESEARCH PERSPECTIVES; PART III: BASIC RESEARCH PERSPECTIVES; PART IV: COMMUNITY PERSPECTIVES; Contributors; Foreword Francis S. Collins and Alan E. Guttmacher; Acknowledgments; Introduction . . .The Journey Inward Betty S. Pace; 1. Sickle Cell Disease: Demystifying the Beginnings Clarice Reid and Griffin Rodgers; 2. Sponsorship of Sickle Cell Disease Research by the National Institutes of Health: A Brief History and Projections for the Future Gregory L. Evans and David G. Badman
3. The Human Genome Project Betty S. Pace4. Sickle Cell Disease: A Phenotypic Patchwork Kim Smith-Whitley and Betty S. Pace; 5. Preventive Care and Advances in the Treatment of Sickle Cell Disease Charles T. Quinn and George R. Buchanan; 6. Sickle Cell Disease in Adults Johnson Haynes, Jr. and Ardie Pack-Mabien; 7. Pain in Sickle Cell Disease: A Multidimensional Construct Lennette J. Benjamin and Richard Payne; 8. Transfusion Therapy in Sickle Cell Disease Carolyn Hoppe, Robert Adams and Elliot Vichinsky; 9. Hemoglobin S Polymerization, Just the Beginning Frank A. Ferrone
10. Damage to the Red Blood Cell Membrane in Sickle Cell Disease Steven R. Goodman and Clinton Joiner11. Fetal Hemoglobin for What Ails Sickle Hemoglobin Solomon F. Ofori-Acquah and Betty S. Pace; 12. Genetic Modulation of Sickle Cell Disease Martin H. Steinberg and Swee Lay Thein; 13. Molecular Framework of Hemoglobin Switching Steven Fiering; 14. Dynamic Nucleoprotein Structure of the ß-Globin Locus: Establishing a Rational Molecular Basis for Therapeutic Modulation o
15. Vertebrate Models for Sickle Cell Disease Research Barry H. Paw, Seong-Kyu Choe, Flavia C. Costa, Shirin V. Sundar and Kenneth Peterson16. Stem Cell Biology Wei Li and Alan W. Flake; 17. Bone Marrow Transplantation Robert I. Raphael and Mark C. Walters; 18. Genetically Engineered Cures: Gene Therapy for Sickle Cell Disease Punam Malik and Philippe Leboulch; 19. Sickle Cell Disease: The Past, Present and Future Social and Ethical Dilemmas Vence L. Bonham, Jr., Carlton Haywood, Jr. and Vanessa Northington Gamble
20. It Takes a Village to Cure Sickle Cell Disease Rosie Peterson and Denise Davis-Maye21. Beyond National Borders: A Global Perspective on Advances in Sickle Cell Disease Research and Management, and New Challenges in the Genome Era Solomon F. Ofori-Acquah and Kwaku Ohene-Frempong; Index
Record Nr. UNINA-9910451113403321
Pace Betty  
London, : Imperial College Press
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Renaissance of sickle cell disease research in the genome era [[electronic resource] /] / Betty Pace
Renaissance of sickle cell disease research in the genome era [[electronic resource] /] / Betty Pace
Autore Pace Betty
Pubbl/distr/stampa London, : Imperial College Press
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (394 p.)
Disciplina 616.1527
Soggetto topico Sickle cell anemia
Genomics
ISBN 1-281-12051-0
9786611120511
1-86094-796-4
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Contents; PART I: THE HUMAN GENOME ERA, A HISTORIC PERSPECTIVE; PART II: CLINICAL RESEARCH PERSPECTIVES; PART III: BASIC RESEARCH PERSPECTIVES; PART IV: COMMUNITY PERSPECTIVES; Contributors; Foreword Francis S. Collins and Alan E. Guttmacher; Acknowledgments; Introduction . . .The Journey Inward Betty S. Pace; 1. Sickle Cell Disease: Demystifying the Beginnings Clarice Reid and Griffin Rodgers; 2. Sponsorship of Sickle Cell Disease Research by the National Institutes of Health: A Brief History and Projections for the Future Gregory L. Evans and David G. Badman
3. The Human Genome Project Betty S. Pace4. Sickle Cell Disease: A Phenotypic Patchwork Kim Smith-Whitley and Betty S. Pace; 5. Preventive Care and Advances in the Treatment of Sickle Cell Disease Charles T. Quinn and George R. Buchanan; 6. Sickle Cell Disease in Adults Johnson Haynes, Jr. and Ardie Pack-Mabien; 7. Pain in Sickle Cell Disease: A Multidimensional Construct Lennette J. Benjamin and Richard Payne; 8. Transfusion Therapy in Sickle Cell Disease Carolyn Hoppe, Robert Adams and Elliot Vichinsky; 9. Hemoglobin S Polymerization, Just the Beginning Frank A. Ferrone
10. Damage to the Red Blood Cell Membrane in Sickle Cell Disease Steven R. Goodman and Clinton Joiner11. Fetal Hemoglobin for What Ails Sickle Hemoglobin Solomon F. Ofori-Acquah and Betty S. Pace; 12. Genetic Modulation of Sickle Cell Disease Martin H. Steinberg and Swee Lay Thein; 13. Molecular Framework of Hemoglobin Switching Steven Fiering; 14. Dynamic Nucleoprotein Structure of the ß-Globin Locus: Establishing a Rational Molecular Basis for Therapeutic Modulation o
15. Vertebrate Models for Sickle Cell Disease Research Barry H. Paw, Seong-Kyu Choe, Flavia C. Costa, Shirin V. Sundar and Kenneth Peterson16. Stem Cell Biology Wei Li and Alan W. Flake; 17. Bone Marrow Transplantation Robert I. Raphael and Mark C. Walters; 18. Genetically Engineered Cures: Gene Therapy for Sickle Cell Disease Punam Malik and Philippe Leboulch; 19. Sickle Cell Disease: The Past, Present and Future Social and Ethical Dilemmas Vence L. Bonham, Jr., Carlton Haywood, Jr. and Vanessa Northington Gamble
20. It Takes a Village to Cure Sickle Cell Disease Rosie Peterson and Denise Davis-Maye21. Beyond National Borders: A Global Perspective on Advances in Sickle Cell Disease Research and Management, and New Challenges in the Genome Era Solomon F. Ofori-Acquah and Kwaku Ohene-Frempong; Index
Record Nr. UNINA-9910784300803321
Pace Betty  
London, : Imperial College Press
Materiale a stampa
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Renaissance of sickle cell disease research in the genome era / / Betty Pace
Renaissance of sickle cell disease research in the genome era / / Betty Pace
Autore Pace Betty
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa London, : Imperial College Press
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (394 p.)
Disciplina 616.1527
Soggetto topico Sickle cell anemia
Genomics
ISBN 1-281-12051-0
9786611120511
1-86094-796-4
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Contents; PART I: THE HUMAN GENOME ERA, A HISTORIC PERSPECTIVE; PART II: CLINICAL RESEARCH PERSPECTIVES; PART III: BASIC RESEARCH PERSPECTIVES; PART IV: COMMUNITY PERSPECTIVES; Contributors; Foreword Francis S. Collins and Alan E. Guttmacher; Acknowledgments; Introduction . . .The Journey Inward Betty S. Pace; 1. Sickle Cell Disease: Demystifying the Beginnings Clarice Reid and Griffin Rodgers; 2. Sponsorship of Sickle Cell Disease Research by the National Institutes of Health: A Brief History and Projections for the Future Gregory L. Evans and David G. Badman
3. The Human Genome Project Betty S. Pace4. Sickle Cell Disease: A Phenotypic Patchwork Kim Smith-Whitley and Betty S. Pace; 5. Preventive Care and Advances in the Treatment of Sickle Cell Disease Charles T. Quinn and George R. Buchanan; 6. Sickle Cell Disease in Adults Johnson Haynes, Jr. and Ardie Pack-Mabien; 7. Pain in Sickle Cell Disease: A Multidimensional Construct Lennette J. Benjamin and Richard Payne; 8. Transfusion Therapy in Sickle Cell Disease Carolyn Hoppe, Robert Adams and Elliot Vichinsky; 9. Hemoglobin S Polymerization, Just the Beginning Frank A. Ferrone
10. Damage to the Red Blood Cell Membrane in Sickle Cell Disease Steven R. Goodman and Clinton Joiner11. Fetal Hemoglobin for What Ails Sickle Hemoglobin Solomon F. Ofori-Acquah and Betty S. Pace; 12. Genetic Modulation of Sickle Cell Disease Martin H. Steinberg and Swee Lay Thein; 13. Molecular Framework of Hemoglobin Switching Steven Fiering; 14. Dynamic Nucleoprotein Structure of the ß-Globin Locus: Establishing a Rational Molecular Basis for Therapeutic Modulation o
15. Vertebrate Models for Sickle Cell Disease Research Barry H. Paw, Seong-Kyu Choe, Flavia C. Costa, Shirin V. Sundar and Kenneth Peterson16. Stem Cell Biology Wei Li and Alan W. Flake; 17. Bone Marrow Transplantation Robert I. Raphael and Mark C. Walters; 18. Genetically Engineered Cures: Gene Therapy for Sickle Cell Disease Punam Malik and Philippe Leboulch; 19. Sickle Cell Disease: The Past, Present and Future Social and Ethical Dilemmas Vence L. Bonham, Jr., Carlton Haywood, Jr. and Vanessa Northington Gamble
20. It Takes a Village to Cure Sickle Cell Disease Rosie Peterson and Denise Davis-Maye21. Beyond National Borders: A Global Perspective on Advances in Sickle Cell Disease Research and Management, and New Challenges in the Genome Era Solomon F. Ofori-Acquah and Kwaku Ohene-Frempong; Index
Record Nr. UNINA-9910827354903321
Pace Betty  
London, : Imperial College Press
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
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