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With the rapid development of biotechnologies, single-cell
sequencing has become an important tool for understanding the
molecular mechanisms of diseases, defining cellular heterogeneities
and characteristics, and identifying intercellular communications
and single-cell-based biomarkers. Providing a clear overview of the
clinical applications, the book presents state-of-the-art
information on immune cell function, cancer progression, infection,
and inflammation gained from single-cell DNA or RNA sequencing.
Furthermore, it explores the role of target gene methylation in the
pathogenesis of diseases, with a focus on respiratory cancer,
infection and chronic diseases. As such it is a valuable resource
for clinical researchers and physicians, allowing them to refresh
their knowledge and improve early diagnosis and therapy for
patients.
The volume focuses on the genomics, proteomics, metabolomics, and
bioinformatics of a single cell, especially lymphocytes and on
understanding the molecular mechanisms of systems immunology. Based
on the author's personal experience, it provides revealing insights
into the potential applications, significance, workflow,
comparison, future perspectives and challenges of single-cell
sequencing for identifying and developing disease-specific
biomarkers in order to understand the biological function,
activation and dysfunction of single cells and lymphocytes and to
explore their functional roles and responses to therapies. It also
provides detailed information on individual subgroups of
lymphocytes, including cell characters, function, surface markers,
receptor function, intracellular signals and pathways, production
of inflammatory mediators, nuclear receptors and factors, omics,
sequencing, disease-specific biomarkers, bioinformatics, networks
and dynamic networks, their role in disease and future prospects.
Dr. Xiangdong Wang is a Professor of Medicine, Director of Shanghai
Institute of Clinical Bioinformatics, Director of Fudan University
Center for Clinical Bioinformatics, Director of the Biomedical
Research Center of Zhongshan Hospital, Deputy Director of Shanghai
Respiratory Research Institute, Shanghai, China.
"Bioinformatics of Human Proteomics" discusses the development of
methods, techniques and applications in the field of protein
bioinformatics, an important direction in bioinformatics. It
collects contributions from expert researchers in order to provide
a practical guide to this complex field of study. The book covers
the protein interaction network, drug discovery and development,
the relationship between translational medicine and bioinformatics,
and advances in proteomic methods, while also demonstrating
important bioinformatics tools and methods available today for
protein analysis, interpretation and predication. It is intended
for experts or senior researchers in the fields of clinical
research-related biostatistics, bioinformatics, computational
biology, medicine, statistics, system biology, molecular
diagnostics, biomarkers, or drug discovery and development.
Dr.Xiangdong Wang works as a distinguished professor of Respiratory
Medicine at Fudan University, Shanghai, China. He serves as
Director of Biomedical Research Center, Fudan University Zhongshan
Hospital and adjunct professor of Clinical Bioinformatics at Lund
University, Sweden. His main research is focused on the role of
clinical bioinformatics in the development of disease-specific
biomarkers and dynamic network biomarkers, the molecular mechanism
of organ dysfunction and potential therapies.
With the rapid development of biotechnologies, single-cell
sequencing has become an important tool for understanding the
molecular mechanisms of diseases, defining cellular heterogeneities
and characteristics, and identifying intercellular communications
and single-cell-based biomarkers. Providing a clear overview of the
clinical applications, the book presents state-of-the-art
information on immune cell function, cancer progression, infection,
and inflammation gained from single-cell DNA or RNA sequencing.
Furthermore, it explores the role of target gene methylation in the
pathogenesis of diseases, with a focus on respiratory cancer,
infection and chronic diseases. As such it is a valuable resource
for clinical researchers and physicians, allowing them to refresh
their knowledge and improve early diagnosis and therapy for
patients.
"Bioinformatics of Human Proteomics" discusses the development of
methods, techniques and applications in the field of protein
bioinformatics, an important direction in bioinformatics. It
collects contributions from expert researchers in order to provide
a practical guide to this complex field of study. The book covers
the protein interaction network, drug discovery and development,
the relationship between translational medicine and bioinformatics,
and advances in proteomic methods, while also demonstrating
important bioinformatics tools and methods available today for
protein analysis, interpretation and predication. It is intended
for experts or senior researchers in the fields of clinical
research-related biostatistics, bioinformatics, computational
biology, medicine, statistics, system biology, molecular
diagnostics, biomarkers, or drug discovery and development.
Dr.Xiangdong Wang works as a distinguished professor of Respiratory
Medicine at Fudan University, Shanghai, China. He serves as
Director of Biomedical Research Center, Fudan University Zhongshan
Hospital and adjunct professor of Clinical Bioinformatics at Lund
University, Sweden. His main research is focused on the role of
clinical bioinformatics in the development of disease-specific
biomarkers and dynamic network biomarkers, the molecular mechanism
of organ dysfunction and potential therapies.
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