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Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy (4 ed.)
Alan E. H. Emery, Francesco Muntoni, and Rosaline C. M. Quinlivan
Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy, an inherited and progressive muscle wasting disease, is one of the most common single gene disorders found in the developed world. In this fourth edition of the ...
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Epstein's Inborn Errors of Development: The Molecular Basis of Clinical Disorders of Morphogenesis (3 ed.)
Robert P. Erickson and Anthony J. Wynshaw-Boris (eds)
Chapters provides overview of pathways of development and reviews of dysmorphic syndromes for which the causative gene has been identified. For each disorder, an analysis of the role of the ...
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Genomics and Health in the Developing World
Dhavendra Kumar (ed.)
Genomics and Health in the Developing World provides detailed and comprehensive coverage of population structures, human genomics, and genome variation - with particular emphasis on medical ...
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Huntington's Disease
Gillian Bates, Sarah Tabrizi, and Lesley Jones (eds)
This fourth edition of Huntington's disease presents a comprehensive summary of the current knowledge of this disease, including the major scientific and clinical advances that have ...
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Inborn Errors of Metabolism: From Neonatal Screening to Metabolic Pathways
Brendan Lee and Fernando Scaglia (eds)
Works on inborn errors of metabolism (IEMs) have traditionally focused on classical biochemistry, clinical presentation, and standard treatment approaches. Inborn Errors of Metabolism is an ...
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A Short History of Medical Genetics
Peter S. Harper
This resource presents a lively account of how our ideas and knowledge about human genetics have developed over the past century from the perspective of someone inside the field with a deep ...
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