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Human Cell Nucleus

Structure, Function, Dysfunction, and Nuclear Medicine

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Human Cell Nucleus

By: Dan Wilson
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"The Human Cell Nucleus: Structure, Function, Dysfunction, and Nuclear Medicine" is an in-depth exploration of the nucleus, a small but critically important organelle at the heart of every human cell. The book provides a comprehensive overview of the structure and function of the nucleus, covering topics such as chromosome organization, gene expression and regulation, and nuclear envelope dynamics. It also delves into the ways in which abnormalities in the nucleus can contribute to a range of human diseases, including cancer and genetic disorders.

In addition to its fundamental role in human health, the nucleus has become a key target for advanced diagnostic and therapeutic approaches, including nuclear medicine techniques. The book provides an overview of these cutting-edge methods, which harness the power of the nucleus to diagnose and treat diseases with unprecedented precision. Written in an accessible, engaging style and featuring contributions from leading experts in the field, "The Human Cell Nucleus" is an invaluable resource for students, researchers, and clinicians interested in the inner workings of the cell and the latest advances in nuclear medicine.

Biological Sciences Evolution & Genetics Genetics Physical Illness & Disease Science Genetic disease Medicine Health
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