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Clinical Bioinformatics

Title
Clinical Bioinformatics [electronic resource] / edited by Ronald J.A. Trent.
ISBN
9781603271486
Publication
Totowa, NJ : Humana Press, 2008.
Physical Description
1 online resource (XI, 382 p.) 89 illus.
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Summary
With the ever-increasing volume of information in clinical medicine, researchers and health professionals need computer-based storage, processing and dissemination. In Clinical Bioinformatics, leading experts in the field provide a series of articles focusing on software applications used to translate information into outcomes of clinical relevance. Covering such topics as gene discovery, gene function (microarrays), DNA mutation analysis, proteomics, online approaches and resources, and informatics in clinical practice, this volume concisely yet thoroughly explores its cutting edge subject. In this emerging "omics" era, Clinical Bioinformatics is the perfect guide for researchers and clinical scientists to unlock the complex, dense, and ever-growing accumulation of medical information.
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Language
English
Added to Catalog
August 31, 2018
Series
Methods in Molecular Medicine™, 141
Methods in Molecular Medicine™, 141
Contents
In Silico Gene Discovery
Whole Genome-Wide Association Study Using Affymetrix SNP Chip: A Two-Stage Sequential Selection Method to Identify Genes That Increase the Risk of Developing Complex Diseases
Utilizing HapMap and Tagging SNPs
Measuring the Effects of Genes and Environment on Complex Traits
Microarrays—Planning Your Experiment
Clinical Uses of Microarrays in Cancer Research
Microarrays—Analysis of Signaling Pathways
Microarrays—Identifying Molecular Portraits for Prostate Tumors with Different Gleason Patterns
Microarrays for the Study of Viral Gene Expression During Human Cytomegalovirus Latent Infection
Computer-Assisted Reading of DNA Sequences
Evaluating DNA Sequence Variants of Unknown Biological Significance
Developing a DNA Variant Database
Protein Comparative Sequence Analysis and Computer Modeling
Identification and Characterization of Microbial Proteins Using Peptide Mass Fingerprinting Strategies
Statistical Analysis of Image Data Provided by Two-Dimensional Gel Electrophoresis for Discovery Proteomics
Online Resources for the Molecular Contextualization of Disease
Web-Based Resources for Clinical Bioinformatics
Developing Decision Support Systems in Clinical Bioinformatics
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