Molecular Biology and Human Disease
1984
Molecular Biology and Human Disease
publication
Author Information
Author(s): A. MacLeod, K. Sikora, M. Mackett
Conclusion
The book provides a well-written introduction to molecular biology techniques and their applications in clinical medicine.
Supporting Evidence
- The book is divided into two sections: basic technology and its clinical applications.
- The first section covers a range of techniques including DNA cloning and monoclonal antibodies.
- Chapters on thalassaemias and prenatal diagnosis are highlighted for their extensive content.
Takeaway
This book helps students and doctors understand how molecular biology can help treat diseases.
Limitations
Some chapters may feel premature as the impact of molecular techniques is still developing.
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