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Molecular And Cellular Aspects Of The Serpinopathies And Disorders In Serpin Activity 1st Edition Gary A Silverman

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Molecular And Cellular Aspects Of The Serpinopathies And Disorders In Serpin Activity 1st Edition Gary A Silverman
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Publisher: World Scientific Publishing Company
File Extension: PDF
File size: 7.72 MB
Pages: 671
Author: Gary A. Silverman, Gary A. Silverman; David A. Lomas
ISBN: 9789812569639, 9812569634
Language: English
Year: 2007
Edition: 1

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Molecular And Cellular Aspects Of The Serpinopathies And Disorders In Serpin Activity 1st Edition Gary A Silverman by Gary A. Silverman, Gary A. Silverman; David A. Lomas 9789812569639, 9812569634 instant download after payment.

Massive thrombosis or bleeding, hereditary angioedema, Alzheimer's disease, diabetic angiopathy and tumor invasion are some of the human diseases associated with serpins. In addition, mutations that alter serpin conformations (the serpinopathies) lead to lung disease, cirrhosis and a form of familial dementia. The goal of this text is to present the current knowledge on the molecular and cellular basis of serpins and their diseases.

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