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Molecular Epidemiology

Molecular Epidemiology
Author: International Agency for Research on Cancer
Edition: 1
Binding: Paperback
ISBN: 928322163X

Molecular epidemiology has taken advantage of the emergence of technological advances collectively identified as "-omics" (genomics, transcriptomics, proteomic, metabonomics) and their usage in epidemiological studies has heralded a revolution in the design implementation, and interpretation of studies on disease causation. Download Molecular Epidemiology: Principles and Practices (IARC Scientific Publications) from rapidshare, mediafire, 4shared. Not the least, molecular epidemiology has brought together scientists of all disciplines to interact into very large, often multi-national networks, fostering consortia that have the size and power to address diseases as a global challenge.

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