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Genome Editing and Engineering: From Talens, Zfns and Crisprs to Molecular Surgery

Genome Editing and Engineering: From Talens, Zfns and Crisprs to Molecular Surgery

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Recent advances in genome editing tools using endonucleases such as TALENs, ZFNs, and CRISPRs, combined with genomic engineering technologies, have opened up a wide range of opportunities from applications in the basic sciences and disease biology research, to the potential for clinical applications and the development of new diagnostic tools. This complete guide to endonuclease-based genomic engineering gives readers a thorough understanding of this rapidly expanding field. Chapters cover the discovery, basic science, and application of these techniques, focusing particularly on their potential relevance to the treatment of cancer, and cardiovascular and immunological disease. The final section discusses the legal and ethical issues which accompany the technology. Providing authoritative coverage of the potential that genome editing and engineering have, this is an ideal reference for researchers and graduate students and those working in the biotechnology and pharmaceutical industries, as well as in a clinical setting.

Author: Krishnarao Appasani
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: 08/23/2018
Pages: 498
Binding Type: Hardcover
Weight: 2.60lbs
Size: 9.84h x 7.06w x 1.11d
ISBN: 9781107170377

About the Author
Appasani, Krishnarao: - Krishnarao Appasani is the Founder and Chief Executive Officer of GeneExpression Systems. He is an award winning scientist, and has edited several books, including: Optogenetics: From neuronal function to mapping and disease biology (Cambridge, 2017); Genome-Wide Association Studies: From Polymorphism to Personalized Medicine (Cambridge, 2016); Epigenomics: From Chromatin Biology to Therapeutics (Cambridge, 2012); MicroRNAs: From Basic Science to Disease Biology (Cambridge, 2007); and RNA Interference: From Basic Science to Drug Development (Cambridge, 2005).

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