Human Alkaline Phosphatases - Progress in Clinical and Biological Research
1984
Human Alkaline Phosphatases - Progress in Clinical and Biological Research
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Author Information
Author(s): T. Stigbrand, W.H. Fishman, E. Gowland
Conclusion
The book provides a narrow treatment of alkaline phosphatase research, primarily focusing on placental-type alkaline phosphatase.
Supporting Evidence
- The book consists of 28 papers presented at a symposium in Sweden.
- Most content focuses on placental-type alkaline phosphatase.
- One-third of the volume is dedicated to clinical papers relevant to oncologists.
Takeaway
This book is about a specific type of enzyme related to cancer, but it doesn't cover everything about alkaline phosphatases.
Methodology
The book includes contributions from leading authorities and covers topics like methodology, structure, expression, evolution, and polymorphism.
Limitations
The book's focus is too narrow for readers seeking a comprehensive account of alkaline phosphatase research.
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