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    Jennifer E. Van Eyk, et al - "Proteomic and Genomic Analysis of Cardiovascular Disease"

    Posted By: Alexpal


    Jennifer E. Van Eyk (Editor), Michael J. Dunn (Editor), "Proteomic and Genomic Analysis of Cardiovascular Disease"
    Wiley-VCH | ISBN 3527305963 | 2003 Year | PDF | 5,99 Mb | 423 Pages


    "This is a delightful book with something to offer both novice and experts in the field.”
    (Modern Pathology, October 2004)

    "In summary, this book provides a strong foundation in genomic and proteomic methodology and will bring the reader to the forefront in the use of these tools in cardiovascular disease research.”
    (Clinical Chemistry, 50, No. 7, 2004)

    "...provides a timely integration of the emerging technologies of genomics, proteomics and drug discovery...suitable for all levels..."
    (Briefings in Functional Genomics and Proteomics, Vol 2(4), Feb 2004)

    "...this is a highly recommended book..."
    (Human Genomics, January 2004)