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245 00 $aPrinciples of genetics and molecular epidemiology /$cJuan Carlos Gomez-Verjan, Nadia Alejandra Rivero-Segura, editors.
260 $aCham, Switzerland :$bSpringer,$c2022.
300 $a1 online resource
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504 $aReferences -- 2: Molecular Tools for Modern Epidemiology: From the Concepts to Clinical Applications -- Introduction -- PCR -- Types of PCR -- Multiplex PCR -- Real-Time PCR -- Reverse Transcription PCR -- Digital PCR -- Lamp -- Principles of Karyotyping -- FISH -- Microarray -- Immunoassays -- Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay (ELISA) -- Direct ELISA (Antigen-Coated Plate, Screening Antibody) -- Indirect ELISA (Antigen-Coated Plate -- Screening Antigen/Antibody) -- Sandwich ELISA (Antibody-Coated Plate -- Screening Antigen) -- Competitive ELISA (Screening Antibody) -- New Methods.
505 0 $aIntro -- Foreword -- References -- Preface -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- Contributors -- 1: Principles of Modern Epidemiology and Public Health -- Introduction -- Life-Course Epidemiology -- Principles of Life-Course Research -- Development over Time -- Time and Place -- Timing -- Linked Lives -- Free Will or Agency -- Challenges for Life-Course Epidemiology -- Translational Epidemiology -- Postmodern Epidemiology -- Need for a Refocus on Postmodern Epidemiology -- Analysis Levels to be Considered in Postmodern Epidemiology -- Postmodern Epidemiology Perspective -- Final Considerations
505 8 $aClinical Significance -- Western Blot -- Multiplex Western Blot (MWB) -- Capillary Electrophoresis (CE) and Capillary Western Blotting (CWB) -- Microfluidic Western Blotting -- Single-Cell Western Blotting -- Dot Blot -- Far-Western Blotting -- Clinical Significance -- Flow Cytometry -- Clinical Applications -- Phenotypic Characterization of Blood Cells -- Intracellular Antigen Expression -- Characterization of Antigen-Specific Responses -- Cell Cycle Analysis -- Apoptosis -- Proteomics -- Studying the Proteome -- Concluding Remarks -- References -- 3: Genomic Tools in Clinical Epidemiology
505 8 $aIntroduction -- NGS in the Study of Relevant SNVs and SNPs for Epidemiological Surveillance -- Implication of NGS Technologies on the Control of SARS-CoV-2 Pandemic -- The Influence of Genomic Tools on the Management of Helicobacter pylori Infection -- General Applications of NGS Technologies in Oncology Practices -- Advances on the Pathogenesis and Treatment Knowledge of Rheumatoid Arthritis by Using NGS -- Concluding Remarks -- References -- 4: Epigenetics in Epidemiology -- Introduction -- Epigenetic Process -- Epigenetic Technology Analysis -- Overview of Bioinformatic Analysis of Epigenome
505 8 $aEpigenetic Biomarkers -- Epigenetics in Pharmacology -- Conclusions -- References -- 5: Principles of Clinical Transcriptomics and Splicing -- Introduction -- The Leap From Classic Gene Expression Studies to Transcriptomics -- General Overview of Transcriptomic Technologies -- SAGE-Derived Sequencing Technologies -- Microarrays -- RNA-seq -- Bulk Transcriptomics Profiling and Single-Cell Transcriptomics -- Splicing and Alternative Splicing -- Implications of Alternative Splicing in Clinics -- Applications of Transcriptomics in Clinical Disease -- Concluding Remarks -- References
500 $aIncludes index.
520 $aThis book covers some of the most novel genetic and genomic concepts in epidemiology, such as geospatial statistics and systems biology from a clinical point of view by explaining molecular applications with accessible human studies. Featuring a comprehensive table of contents, it includes chapters from genomics and epidemiology surveillance to transcriptomics and alternative splicing principles. Across 17 well-organized chapters, this book meets attempt to explain easily to clinicians and students with basic principles of the genetics, genomics, molecular biology and its applications to epidemiology and public health. The text is distinct from other literature on the market because it covers useful genomic tools applied in epidemiology for clinicians who may not be experts in this branch of health science. Principles of Genetics and Molecular Epidemiology demystifies the idea that biomedicine is far from being applied in both epidemiology and clinical practice.
588 0 $aOnline resource; title from PDF title page (SpringerLink, viewed February 8, 2022).
650 0 $aMolecular epidemiology.
650 0 $aGenetics.
650 2 $aMolecular Epidemiology
650 2 $aGenetics
650 6 $aÉpidémiologie moléculaire.
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700 1 $aGomez-Verjan, Juan Carlos,$eeditor.
700 1 $aRivero-Segura, Nadia Alejandra,$eeditor.
776 08 $iPrint version:$z3030896005$z9783030896003$w(OCoLC)1269097264
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