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Manual of Antisense Methodology

BookHardcover
Ranking122048inMedizin
CHF202.00

Description

In the past few years, antisense methodology has moved from in vitro studies to in vivo studies and first human trials. While the basic concept of antisense technology is simple, the methodological problems associated with its use are numerous and complex. Antisense- based methods have proven to be a field of research where careful attention to experimental protocols and appropriate controls is necessary.
The Manual of Antisense Methodology emphasizes the application of antisense oligonucleotides, and is a guide for the identification of antisense and non-antisense effects in different experimental settings. The work is organized into three sections: antisense application in vitro, antisense application in vivo (animal models) and finally, clinical antisense studies. Where at all possible, the methods are described in sufficient detail to allow reproduction of a given experiment.
The Manual of Antisense Methodology will be of interest to researchers in immunology, cancer research, pharmacology and internal medicine; and physicians conducting clinical studies in these fields.
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ISBN/GTIN978-0-7923-8539-4
Product TypeBook
BindingHardcover
Publishing date31/05/1999
Edition1999 edition
Pages205 pages
LanguageEnglish
SizeWidth 156 mm, Height 234 mm, Thickness 14 mm
Weight490 g
Article no.7402110
CatalogsBuchzentrum
Data source no.5662766
Product groupMedizin
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Author

Gunther Hartmann, M.D. is a clinical and research fellow at the Division of Clinical Pharmacology, University of Munich.Stefan Endres, M.D. is an internist with subspecialties in gastroenterology and intensive care medicine. He is Chief of the Division of Clinical Pharmacology of the medical faculty at the University of Munich.