Until recently, a modest knowledge of genetics was more than adequate for the daily practice of clinical cardiology, but advances in genetics and genomics are changing cardiovascular medicine in fundamental ways. The identification of the genetic basis of several forms of dyslipidemia, hypertension, diabetes, cardiomyopathies, and vascular diseases signalled the new importance of genetics in clinical medicine. In this timely volume, Drs. Dzau and Liew - both pioneers in the area - help cardiologists understand: - how cardiovascular genetics may remodel the way cardiovascular medicine is…mehr
Until recently, a modest knowledge of genetics was more than adequate for the daily practice of clinical cardiology, but advances in genetics and genomics are changing cardiovascular medicine in fundamental ways. The identification of the genetic basis of several forms of dyslipidemia, hypertension, diabetes, cardiomyopathies, and vascular diseases signalled the new importance of genetics in clinical medicine. In this timely volume, Drs. Dzau and Liew - both pioneers in the area - help cardiologists understand: - how cardiovascular genetics may remodel the way cardiovascular medicine is practiced - what material has immediate relevance to the practicing clinician - how to incorporate genetics and genomics in your practice to ensure up-to-date patient care The book opens with introductory chapters, then discusses: - cardiovascular single gene disorders - cardiovascular polygenic disorders - therapies and applications Outstanding contributors write on their areas of expertise, making Cardiovascular Genetics and Genomics for the Cardiologist both authoritative and comprehensive. If you want to gain a better appreciation of how genetics and genomics are already shaping current practice and may potentially revolutionize cardiology, look no further than this dependable reference.
Victor J. Dzau, MD James B. Duke Professor of Medicine, Director, Mandel Center for Hypertension and Atherosclerosis Research; and Chancellor for Health Affairs, Duke University, Durham, USA Choong-Chin Liew, PhD Professor Emeritus, Department of Laboratory Medicine and Pathobiology, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada; and (formerly) Visiting Professor of Medicine, Brigham and Women's Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, USA
Inhaltsangabe
Contributors.
Foreword.
Introduction.
1 The gene in the twenty-first century.
Part I: Cardiovascular single gene disorders.
2 Monogenic hypercholesterolemia.
3 Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy.
4 Dilated cardiomyopathy and other cardiomyopathies.
5 The long QT syndrome.
Part II: Cardiovascular polygenic disorders.
6 Atherosclerosis.
7 Heart failure.
8 The implications of genes on the pathogenesis, diagnosis andtherapeutics of hypertension.
Part III: Therapies and applications.
9 Gene therapy for cardiovascular disease: inserting new genes,regulating the expression of native genes, and correcting geneticdefects.
10 Stem cell therapy for cardiovascular disease.
11 Pharmacogenetics and personalized medicine.
12 The potential of blood-based gene profiling for diseaseassessment.
4 Dilated cardiomyopathy and other cardiomyopathies.
5 The long QT syndrome.
Part II: Cardiovascular polygenic disorders.
6 Atherosclerosis.
7 Heart failure.
8 The implications of genes on the pathogenesis, diagnosis andtherapeutics of hypertension.
Part III: Therapies and applications.
9 Gene therapy for cardiovascular disease: inserting new genes,regulating the expression of native genes, and correcting geneticdefects.
10 Stem cell therapy for cardiovascular disease.
11 Pharmacogenetics and personalized medicine.
12 The potential of blood-based gene profiling for diseaseassessment.
Index.
Colour plates
Rezensionen
"An excellent guide for developing, reviewing, or updating a keenunderstanding of genetics and its future in medicine. The bookshould find wide readership." Doodys Review
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