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This book gives an in-depth overview on nuclear structure and function. It clearly shows that the epigenome and the three-dimensional organization of the nucleus are not independent properties. The intimate relationship between the location and the epigenetic modifications of gene loci is highlighted. Finally, it shows that the complex three-dimensional organization of the nucleus is not just of academic interest: The structure, composition and function of virtually all of the sub-nuclear compartments identified so far can be implicated to a list of human genetic diseases. Hence, a detailed elucidation of how these domains are assembled and function will provide new opportunities for therapeutic intervention in clinical practice.
This book gives an in-depth overview on nuclear structure and function. It clearly shows that the epigenome and the three-dimensional organization of the nucleus are not independent properties. The intimate relationship between the location and the epigenetic modifications of gene loci is highlighted. Finally, it shows that the complex three-dimensional organization of the nucleus is not just of academic interest: The structure, composition and function of virtually all of the sub-nuclear compartments identified so far can be implicated to a list of human genetic diseases. Hence, a detailed elucidation of how these domains are assembled and function will provide new opportunities for therapeutic intervention in clinical practice.
"Cancer Genomics" addresses how recent technological advances in
genomics are shaping how we diagnose and treat cancer. Built on the
historical context of cancer genetics over the past 30 years, the
book provides a snapshot of the current issues and state-of-the-art
technologies used in cancer genomics. Subsequent chapters highlight
how these approaches have informed our understanding of hereditary
cancer syndromes and the diagnosis, treatment and outcome in a
variety of adult and pediatric solid tumors and hematologic
malignancies. The dramatic increase in cancer genomics research and
ever-increasing availability of genomic testing are not without
significant ethical issues, which are addressed in the context of
the return of research results and the legal considerations
underlying the commercialization of genomic discoveries. Finally,
the book concludes with "Future Directions," examining the next
great challenges to face the field of cancer genomics, namely the
contribution of non-coding RNAs to disease pathogenesis and the
interaction of the human genome with the environment.
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