Downote Forum
Would you like to react to this message? Create an account in a few clicks or log in to continue.
Downote Forum

Downloads Games, Movies, Music, Apps, Ebooks, Script, Template, etc
 
HomeHome  Latest imagesLatest images  SearchSearch  RegisterRegister  Log in  

 

 MicroRNA Detection and Pathological Functions

Go down 
AuthorMessage
Admin
Admin



Posts : 49206
Join date : 24/02/2012

MicroRNA Detection and Pathological Functions Empty
PostSubject: MicroRNA Detection and Pathological Functions   MicroRNA Detection and Pathological Functions EmptyTue Feb 23, 2016 1:15 am

MicroRNA Detection and Pathological Functions 9ec36598d436a6e9099c17f871a281da

MicroRNA Detection and Pathological Functions
Springer | Chemistry | May 26 2015 | ISBN-10: 3662472929 | 101 pages | pdf | 3.97 mb
by Xueji Zhang (Author), Haifeng Dong (Author), Yaping Tian (Author)
From the Back Cover
This book summarizes microRNA (miRNA) biology in a variety of pathological processes, emphasizing the significant potential applications of miRNA in diagnostics and prognostics, as well as novel drug targets. The conventional techniques used for miRNA detection including standard PCR, Northern blotting, microarray and clone methods are addressed. Recent emerging strategies in miRNA detection and quantification with superior flexibility and adaptability, such as novel molecular biological techniques and locked nucleic acid (LNA) modified probes, as well as nanotechnology-based approaches, are also included. The book also highlights the latest advances in clinical-related miRNA detection methods in living cells, circulating blood and tissue, such as in situ hybridization (ISH) and molecular imaging techniques, which are useful to elucidate the biogenesis and biological function of miRNAs in vivo. Finally, the respective advantages and drawbacks of various detection techniques in this fast-moving field are discussed, along with the challenges and promising new directions.

This book offers a valuable resource for analytical chemists, biologists and physicians involved in miRNA research.

Dr. Xueji Zhang and Dr. Haifeng Dong are Professors at the School of Chemistry & Biological Engineering, University of Science & Technology Beijing (USTB), China.
Dr. Yaping Tian is a Professor at the Department of Clinical Biochemistry, Chinese PLA General Hospital and Military Medical School, China.

About the Author
Dr. Xueji Zhang is a Professor and the Dean at the School of Chemistry & Biological Engineering, University of Science & Technology Beijing (USTB), P.R. China. He received his BSc. and Ph.D. from Wuhan University in 1989 and 1994, respectively. His postdoctoral work was completed at National Institute of Chemistry, Slovenia, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, Zurich and New Mexico State University, Last Cruces, USA from 1995-1999. He has been a Research Scientist, Sr. Scientist, Chief Scientist, Vice President and Sr. Vice President at World Precision Instruments, Inc. USA until 2010, when he joined USTB as National Chair Professor under "Chinese 1000 Elites Program". His research interests span the disciplines of chemistry, biology, materials and medicine with an emphasis on the studies of biosensing, biomedicine and bioenergy. His lab focuses on the development of novel biosensors, tools and devices to study free radicals, cancer biomarkers, profiling changes in animal or human associated with diseases and exploit this information for development of diagnostic and therapeutic approaches. In addition, his group investigates drug delivery, new energy and natural medicines. He serves as the chief editor of Am. J. of Biomed. Sci. and has been an editorial member of 17 international journals. He has received numerous national and international awards and honors including Member of Russian Academy of Engineering, Fellow of Royal Society and Simon Fellow of ICSC-World Lab. He has authored ~300 papers, 5 books and holds 43 patents. He has developed numerous sensors and instruments for commercialization.

Dr. Haifeng Dong received his B.S. and M.S. degrees from Three Gorge University in 2005 and Chongqing University in 2008, respectively. Under the supervision of Professor Huangxian Ju, he received his Ph.D. degree from Nanjing University in 2011. He joined the group of Professor Xueji Zhang at the University of Science & Technology Beijing (USTB) in the same year. He pursued his research as a postdoctoral researcher at the University of Pittsburgh from 2012~2013. Afterwards, he joined USTB as a Professor. His research interests include the application of functional nanoprobes in DNA biosensors and imaging analysis of intracellular microRNA. These achievements have led to 23 SCI papers published in Chem. Rev., Angew. Chem. Int. Ed., Adv. Funct. Mater., Biomaterials and Anal. Chem. etc. (16 papers published in journals with impact factor >5). These papers have been cited over 800 times and the most cited paper has been cited 309 times. He has been recognized with Jiangsu province Excellent 100 Doctoral Dissertation Award in 2012 and National Excellent 100 Doctoral Dissertation Award Nomination in 2013. He was also awarded the first class Natural Science Prize by Ministry of Education of China in 2013 (the sixth accomplisher) and the first class Scientific and Technological Prize by Chinese Association for Instrumental Analysis in 2014 (the seventh accomplisher).

Dr. Yaping Tian is a Professor at the Department of Clinical Biochemistry, Chinese PLA General Hospital and Military Medical School, China. He is also an Adjunct Professor at Nankai University and Tsinghua University. Dr. Tian received his Master Degree in Medicine from Chinese PLA Postgraduate Medical School and Ph.D. from the Academy of Military Medical Sciences. He had been trained as a Postdoctoral Fellow for 2 years at The Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Australia. Dr. Tian's research has been focused on the specific serum proteomic profiles and genetic signatures of different diseases, especially on cancer. He also studies the antioxidants in herbal medicine and free radical biology. Dr. Tian has received more than 20 grants and published more than 300 scientific papers in peer-reviewed journals. He is on the editorial boards of several journals and serves as the Chairman of the Clinical Biochemistry and Applied Molecular Biology Association, CSBMB.

Topics
Analytical Chemistry
Cancer Research
Nucleic Acid Chemistry
Gene Therapy




Title: MicroRNA Detection and Pathological Functions
Size: 3.97 MB | Format: pdf
Download:
Code:

http://uploaded.net/file/gagj8zft/cx0qd.MicroRNA.Detection.and.Pathological.Functions.pdf
https://userscloud.com/jzd14am8b0lu/cx0qd.MicroRNA.Detection.and.Pathological.Functions.pdf
http://go4up.com/dl/d3c0743c12b6
http://rapidgator.net/file/eb66406570fa350544896a158dd2ef69/cx0qd.MicroRNA.Detection.and.Pathological.Functions.pdf.html
Back to top Go down
http://downote.phyforum.com
 
MicroRNA Detection and Pathological Functions
Back to top 
Page 1 of 1
 Similar topics
-
» Boundaries After a Pathological Relationship
» Clinical and Pathological Aspects of Skin Diseases in Endocrine
» microRNA Cancer From Molecular Biology to Clinical Practice
» microRNA Medical Evidence From Molecular Biology to Clinical Practice
» MicroRNA Cancer Regulation Advanced Concepts Bioinformatics and Systems Biology ...

Permissions in this forum:You cannot reply to topics in this forum
Downote Forum :: Other Stuff-
Jump to: