The Handbook of Biomarkers

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Springer Science & Business Media, Feb 6, 2010 - Medical - 492 pages

Of the thousands of biomarkers that are currently being discovered, relatively few are being validated for further applications, and the potential of a biomarker can be quite difficult to evaluate. To aid in this imperative research, Dr. Kewal K. Jain’s Handbook of Biomarkers thoroughly describes many different types of biomarkers and their discovery using various "-omics" technologies, such as proteomics and metabolomics, along with the background information needed for the evaluation of biomarkers as well as the essential procedures for their validation and use in clinical trials. With biomarkers described first according to technologies and then according to various diseases, this detailed book features the key correlations between diseases and classifications of biomarkers, which provides the reader with a guide to sort out current and future biomarkers.

Comprehensive and cutting-edge, The Handbook of Biomarkers serves as a vital guide to furthering ourunderstanding of biomarkers, which, by facilitating the combination of therapeutics with diagnostics, promise to play an important role in the development of personalized medicine, one of the most important emerging trends in healthcare today.

 

Contents

1 Introduction
1
2 Technologies for Discovery of Biomarkers
23
3 Biomarkers and Molecular Diagnostics
73
4 Biomarkers for Drug Discovery and Development
86
5 Role of Biomarkers in Health Care
115
6 Biomarkers of Cancer
189
7 Biomarkers of Disorders of the Nervous System
327
8 Biomarkers of Cardiovascular Disorders
397
9 Biomarkers and Personalized Medicine
433
10 Regulatory Issues
443
References
458
Subject Index
487
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