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OverviewMolecular Diagnostics covers current molecular biological techniques used to identify the underlying molecular defects in inherited disease. Although an increasing number of laboratories, both academic and private are moving in that direction, there are only a few books in the existing literature, and they deal only partly with diagnosis at the molecular level. Each chapter includes the principle and a brief description of the technique, followed by exmples from the authors' own epertise. Contributors are well-known experts in their field, and derive from a variety of disciplines, to ensure breadth and depth of coverage. Full Product DetailsAuthor: George P. Patrinos , Wilhelm Ansorge (Visiting Professor, Ecole Polytechnique Federale Lausanne, Switzerland)Publisher: Elsevier Science Publishing Co Inc Imprint: Academic Press Inc Dimensions: Width: 21.60cm , Height: 2.30cm , Length: 27.60cm Weight: 1.390kg ISBN: 9780125466615ISBN 10: 0125466617 Pages: 488 Publication Date: 06 July 2005 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Out of stock ![]() The supplier is temporarily out of stock of this item. It will be ordered for you on backorder and shipped when it becomes available. Table of ContentsChapter 1: Molecular Diagnostics: Past, Present, and Future Section I: Molecular Diagnostic Technology Chapter 2: Allele-Specific Mutation Detection by PCR-ARMS and PCR-ASO Chapter 3: Competitive Oligopriming Chapter 4: Oligonucleotide Ligation Assays for the Diagnosis of Inherited Diseases Chapter 5: Enzymatic and Chemical Cleavage Methods to Identify Genetic Variation Chapter 6: Mutation Detection by Single Strand Conformation Polymorphism and Heteroduplex Analysis Chapter 7: Capillary Electrophoresis Chapter 8: Temperature and Denaturing Gradient Gel Electrophoresis Chapter 9: Two-Dimensional Gene Scanning Chapter 10: Real-Time Polymerase Chain Reaction Chapter 11: Pyrosequencing Chapter 12: Molecular Cytogenetics in Molecular Diagnostics Chapter 13: Detection of Genomic Duplications and Deletions Chapter 14: Analysis of Human Splicing Defects Using Hybrid Minigenes Chapter 15: DNA Microarrays and Genetic Testing Chapter 16: Human Genome Microarray in Biomedical Applications Chapter 17: Use of High Throughput Mass Spectrographic Methods to Identify Disease Processes Chapter 18: The Application of Proteomics to Disease Diagnostics Section II: Applications of Molecular Diagnostics and Related Issues Chapter 19: Identification of Genetically Modified Organisms Chapter 20: Pharmacogenetics and Pharmacogenomics: Impact on Drug Discovery and Development Chapter 21: Molecular Diagnostic Applications in Forensic Science Chapter 22: Molecular Diagnostics and Comparative Genomics in Clinical Microbiology Chapter 23: Preimplantation Genetic Diagnosis Chapter 24: Genetic Monitoring of Laboratory Animals Chapter 25: The Use of Locus-Specific Databases in Molecular Diagnostics Chapter 26: Safety Analysis in Retroviral Gene Therapy: Identifying Virus Integration Sites in Gene-Modified Cells Chapter 27: Automated DNA Hybridization and Detection Chapter 28: The Use of Microelectronic-Based Techniques in Molecular Diagnostic Assays Chapter 29: Miniaturization Technologies for Molecular Diagnostics Chapter 30: Human Gene Patents and Genetic Testing Chapter 31: Genetic Counselling and Ethics in Molecular Diagnostics Chapter 32: Genetic Testing and Psychology Chapter 33: Safety in Biomedical and Other Laboratories Chapter 34: Quality Management in the LaboratoryReviews""...the book is uniform in style. The text is free of jargon and is well written in an easy to understand style. ...This book is a great resource for experienced readers, giving them a wide overview of the most up-to-date methods. It is also a great book for students and medical professionals who want to learn about the molecular tools used in diagnostics. ...a great teaching aid for courses involving molecular biology, genetics and diagnostic techniques."" - AUSTRALIAN BIOCHEMIST (April 2006) ""...the book will be useful to investigators in the diagnostic laboratory and to scientists generally who want a summary of current methods. ...Inclusion of ethical and safety considerations (as well as a section on patents) is a distinct plus, not often seen. ...this is a well organized and edited contribution."" - DOODY'S (October 2005) ...the book is uniform in style. The text is free of jargon and is well written in an easy to understand style. ...This book is a great resource for experienced readers, giving them a wide overview of the most up-to-date methods. It is also a great book for students and medical professionals who want to learn about the molecular tools used in diagnostics. ...a great teaching aid for courses involving molecular biology, genetics and diagnostic techniques. - AUSTRALIAN BIOCHEMIST (April 2006) ...the book will be useful to investigators in the diagnostic laboratory and to scientists generally who want a summary of current methods. ...Inclusion of ethical and safety considerations (as well as a section on patents) is a distinct plus, not often seen. ...this is a well organized and edited contribution. - DOODY'S (October 2005) ...the book is uniform in style. The text is free of jargon and is well written in an easy to understand style. ...This book is a great resource for experienced readers, giving them a wide overview of the most up-to-date methods. It is also a great book for students and medical professionals who want to learn about the molecular tools used in diagnostics. ...a great teaching aid for courses involving molecular biology, genetics and diagnostic techniques. - AUSTRALIAN BIOCHEMIST (April 2006) ...the book will be useful to investigators in the diagnostic laboratory and to scientists generally who want a summary of current methods. ...Inclusion of ethical and safety considerations (as well as a section on patents) is a distinct plus, not often seen. ...this is a well organized and edited contribution. - DOODY'S (October 2005) Author InformationDr. George Patrinos is an Associate Professor at the University of Patras School of Health Sciences (Department of Pharmacy) in Patras, Greece with Adjunct positions in Rotterdam, the Netherlands and Al-Ain, United Arab Emirates. His research interests span the fields of molecular diagnostics, high-throughput mutation screening, the development of online mutation diagnostic tools, and the implementation of genomics into healthcare, particularly for health systems in developing countries. George Patrinos has published more than 170 scientific papers in peer reviewed journals on topics related to genetics, genomic medicine, pharmacogenomics, molecular diagnostics, and social and economic evaluation for genomic medicine. Dr. Patrinos is also the co-author of Economic Evaluation in Genomic Medicine (2015) and co-Editor of Molecular Diagnostics, Second Edition (2009), both published by Elsevier, and serves as Communicating Editor for the journal Human Mutation. Additionally, he is co-organizer of the international meeting series “Golden Helix Symposia and “Golden Helix Pharmacogenomics Days. Prof. Dr. Wilhelm Ansorge is a Senior Research Scientist and coordinator of the Biochemical Instrumentation Programme at the European Molecular Biology Laboratory in Heidelberg, Germany. His research interests include the development of the first complete Human Genome microarray, with numerous applications in gene expression studies and high-throughput Molecular Diagnostics. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |