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The Physiological Genomics of the Critically Ill Mouse (Hardcover, 2004 ed.)
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The Physiological Genomics of the Critically Ill Mouse (Hardcover, 2004 ed.)
Series: Basic Science for the Cardiologist, 16
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The physiological genomics of the cardiovascular system studies the
relationship between gene and physiological (dys)function. It is a
rapidly developing area of research and distinguishes itself from
other areas of molecular medicine by its highly integrative nature.
In this multi disciplinarian area of the physiological sciences,
there is interaction between gene structure and physiological
cardiovascular function as well as interactions between the
different organs and their physiological compartments. The mouse
has played a central role in the study of genomics due to the
detailed knowledge of the mouse genome and the wide availability of
genetically modified mice. In the past, the mouse had mainly been
used in the area of immunology and molecular biology, and
physiological interest in the mouse was scarce. As more insight has
come into the structural genomics of the mouse, however, it has
become increasingly important to understand the relation between
gene and physiological function. With this in mind we have been
organizing the Amsterdam Mouse Symposia to bring together different
disciplines interested in the molecular basis of cardiovascular
function (see J. of Clinical and Exp. Pharmacology and rd
Physiology (2002) 29: A69-AI02 for the proceedings of the 3
Amsterdam Mouse Symposium and Basic Research in Cardiology (2000)
95:492-535 for nd the proceedings of the 2 symposium)."
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