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This comprehensive Encyclopedia supplies the reader with concise information on molecular pathophysiology of disease.Entries include both defined diseases (such as Parkinson's disease) and pathophysiological entities (such as tremor). The entries are structured to allow rapid retrieval of the desired information. For more detailed reading, each entry is followed by up to 5 references. The individual entries are written by leading experts in the respective area of research to ensure state-of-the-art descriptions of the mechanisms involved.The Encyclopedia is an invaluable companion for…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
This comprehensive Encyclopedia supplies the reader with concise information on molecular pathophysiology of disease.Entries include both defined diseases (such as Parkinson's disease) and pathophysiological entities (such as tremor). The entries are structured to allow rapid retrieval of the desired information. For more detailed reading, each entry is followed by up to 5 references. The individual entries are written by leading experts in the respective area of research to ensure state-of-the-art descriptions of the mechanisms involved.The Encyclopedia is an invaluable companion for clinicians and scientists in all medical disciplines. Moreover, it proves useful for individuals working in related professions or for those simply interested in the mechanisms leading to disease.The Encyclopedia of Molecular Mechanisms of Disease is readily accessible, both electronically and in print, and will be of great value to both the scientific community and the public.
Autorenporträt
Florian Lang is professor of physiology and chair of the department at the University of Tübingen in Germany. He studied medicine in Munich and Glasgow and has held positions at the University of Innsbruck, the Mayo Clinic, Yale University, the University of Naples and the Max Planck Institute, Frankfurt. He is a cell physiologist whose specific interest lies in the physiology of host cells invaded by pathogens.