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Epigenetics in Cardiovascular Disease

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  • Title: Epigenetics in Cardiovascular Disease
  • Author : Yvan Devaux & Emma Louise Robinson
  • Release Date : January 06, 2021
  • Genre: Genetics,Books,Professional & Technical,Medical,Science & Nature,Biology,Life Sciences,
  • Pages : * pages
  • Size : 30750 KB

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Epigenetics in Cardiovascular Disease, a new volume in the Translational Epigenetics series, offers a comprehensive overview of the epigenetics mechanisms governing cardiovascular disease development, as well as instructions in research methods and guidance in pursing new studies. More than thirty international experts provide an (i) overview of the epigenetics mechanisms and their contribution to cardiovascular disease development, (i) high-throughput methods for RNA profiling including single-cell RNA-seq, (iii) the role of nucleic acid methylation in cardiovascular disease development, (iv) epigenetic actors as biomarkers and drug targets, (v) and the potential of epigenetics to advance personalized medicine. Here, readers will discover strategies to combat research challenges, improve quality of their epigenetic research and reproducibility of their findings. Additionally, discussion of assay and drug development for personalized healthcare pave the way for a new era of understanding in cardiovascular disease.Offers a thorough overview of role of epigenetics mechanisms in cardiovascular diseaseIncludes guidance to improve research plans, experimental protocols design, quality and reproducibility of results in new epigenetics researchExplores biomarkers and drug targets of therapeutic potential to advance personalized healthcareFeatures chapter contributions from a wide range of international researchers in the field


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