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9781901346459
Our understanding of the relationship between genetics and pulmonary disorders is still developing. In 1989, cloning of the gene that, when mutated, causes cystic fibrosis marked a great advance in the study of genetic diseases. Yet, over a decade later, understanding of how this genetic defect leads to colonization by bacteria and inflammation in the lung remains elusive. This is proving to be an engaging area of investigation for many medical professionals, with research into the effects of these genetic variations on various diseases in progress. Genetics for Pulmonologists provides an overview of lung diseases for which the genetic defect has been defined. It is an easy-to-use manual with concise reviews of genetic diseases that pulmonologists might encounter.Prutkin, Jordan is the author of 'Genetics for Pulmonologists The Molecular Genetic Basis of Pulmonary Disorders' with ISBN 9781901346459 and ISBN 1901346455.
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