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An Introduction to Principles and Practice of Respiratory Medicine
is intended to be the first book read by postgraduates in
Respiratory and Internal Medicine. It represents a broad spectrum
of issues relevant to the clinician involved in managing
respiratory diseases. There is material for the basic researcher as
well as extensive material for the clinicians. This textbook will
appeal to both graduate and postgraduate students in Respiratory
Medicine, academicians and the clinicians managing patients in
their day-to-day practice.A broad spectrum of issues in Respiratory
Medicine is covered. The chapter on chest imaging is extensive with
more than 100 illustrations in a single chapter and outlines new
directions for the clinicians to approach interpretations of
images. Airway diseases section is equally extensive with few
chapters using the case-based problem-solving approach for easier
understanding. A comprehensive overview of the respiratory system
is presented thus making it easy to read and understand.
'Non-coding RNAs in cancer therapy: Pre-clinical and clinical
implications' provides a new insight towards role of non-coding
RNAs molecules including microRNAs, long non-coding RNAs and
circular RNAs in cancer. The reason of focusing on cancer is that
this malignant disease is responsible for high death around the
world and after cardiovascular diseases, it is a leading cause of
death. In the current book, the basic information and knowledge
about ncRNAs, their biogenesis and their biological functions are
covered. It is shown that ncRNAs can regulate expression level of
genes at transcriptional and post-transcriptional levels and
therefore, ncRNAs are master and key players in molecular pathways.
Then, the impact of regulation of molecular pathways by ncRNAs on
important molecular mechanisms such as proliferation, metastasis,
epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition, apoptosis and autophagy are
described. All of these aspects are integrated in cancer and for
treatment of this disease. In case of miRNAs, their biogenesis and
biological functions in physiological conditions are described.
Then, impact of miRNAs on proliferation, metastasis, therapy
response (drug resistance and radio-resistance) is described. For
lncRNAs and circRNAs, a same way is followed and their biogenesis
and functional roles in cells are discussed. At the next step,
function of lncRNAs and circRNAs in regulating proliferation,
metastasis and therapy response (chemoresistance and
radio-resistance) is introduced. These subjects are discussed based
on pre-clinical studies and in order to make the book more
comprehensive and broaden its scope, the function of exosomal
ncRNAs in diagnosis and prognosis of cancer patients is described.
Transcription and Translation in Health and Disease provides a
detailed overview of the regulators underlying transcription and
translation in relation to a variety of human diseases and
disorders. Beginning with an introduction into the current
perspectives relating to these processes in human disease, the book
expands to focus on specific mechanisms underlying conditions such
as arthritis, cancer, neurological disorders, diabetes and
cardiovascular disease. This book considers RNA processing and
related mechanisms in eukaryotes including RNA splicing, RNA
binding proteins, RNA interference, microRNAs, RNA editing,
transcription factors, RNAi screening, CRISPR activation,
CRISPR-Cas9 interference, and post-translational modifications. It
provides a structured and detailed overview of the various
regulators underlying molecular processes and their impact on
health and disease, equipping readers with the necessary knowledge
for further investigation in the areas of treatment and therapeutic
intervention.
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