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This volume provides a comprehensive and clear outline of microRNA pathophysiology, with the most updated notions and recently discovered pathways in several processes, including aging, diabetes, cardiovascular disease, hematopoiesis, and mitochondrial fitness. It covers up-to-date basic concepts on these tiny molecules, discussed by leading scientists in the field, worldwide renowned, working in prestigious universities. The present book represents the first volume - focused on molecular and cellular biology and basic science-of a trilogy exploring the functional roles of microRNAs from…mehr

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This volume provides a comprehensive and clear outline of microRNA pathophysiology, with the most updated notions and recently discovered pathways in several processes, including aging, diabetes, cardiovascular disease, hematopoiesis, and mitochondrial fitness. It covers up-to-date basic concepts on these tiny molecules, discussed by leading scientists in the field, worldwide renowned, working in prestigious universities. The present book represents the first volume - focused on molecular and cellular biology and basic science-of a trilogy exploring the functional roles of microRNAs from biology to the clinical scenario. The second volume addresses cancer and the third one provides an overview of the clinical importance of microRNAs. The book includes numerous color photographs, schemes, diagrams of molecular pathways, and tables that support and complement the text.

In summary, the book provides a current, state-of-the-art overview of the literature of this expanding and fascinating field. The three volumes will be of value to medical students, physicians, and researchers, as a complete and unique guide in the exploration of microRNA from biology to clinical practice.
This volume explores microRNA pathophysiology, focusing on basic concepts in molecular and cellular biology. Chapters contributed by leading scientists examine recently discovered pathways in several processes, including aging, diabetes, cardiovascular disease, hematopoiesis, and mitochondrial fitness. The authors contextualize microRNAs within epigenetics and micropeptidomics, angiongenesis and atherosclerosis, endometrial pathophysiology, and more. Throughout, numerous color photographs, diagrams of molecular pathways, and tables enhance the text.
microRNA: Basic Science is an ideal companion to both microRNA: Medical Evidenceand microRNA: Cancer. Taken together, these three books provide a state-of-the-art overview of this rapidly-expanding and fascinating field, from the molecular level to clinical practice. It will be invaluable to medical students, physicians, and researchers, as a complete and unique guide in the exploration of microRNA in basic science, cancer and clinical practice.
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Dr. Gaetano Santulli received his MD and PhD at the University of Naples "Federico II". A physician scientist, Dr. Santulli completed his postdoctoral training at Columbia University Medical Center in New York City, supported by an AHA fellowship and a Scientist Development Grant. Cardiologist, he authored more than 100 publications, including peer-reviewed articles in high impact journals, book chapters, and medical books. He is currently a faculty member of Columbia University. He lives in Manhattan. Dr. Santulli's expertise comprises both clinical and basic research topics, including hypertension, diabetes, angiogenesis, heart failure, arrhythmias, vascular disorders, and skeletal muscle disease. He is a member of several international academic societies, including New York Academy of Sciences, American Heart Association (AHA), American Diabetes Association, European Society of Cardiology, Endocrine Society, American Association for the Advancement of Science, European Association of Heart Failure, European Association of Echocardiography, Acute Cardiovascular Care Association, European Association of Percutaneous Cardiovascular Interventions. He serves on the Editorial Boards of numerous medical Journals.