3/26/2012

Molecular Mechanisms of Werner's Syndrome (Medical Intelligence Unit) Review

Molecular Mechanisms of Werner's Syndrome (Medical Intelligence Unit)
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There are three books about Werner syndrome The first one has been edited by Salk in 1985 and although has very interesting information is not actualized as the WRN protein research started in 1996 The second has been edited by Makoto Goto and is a very good book.
But these one is a must for all the researchers and physicians interested in this syndrome as covers all topics and each chapter has been written by a leading researcher in the field

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During our short time on earth, we all undergo the highly complex process of aging, and with it, we experience the many physiological symptoms. Studies of premature aging have produced a great deal of information that gives some aspects of aging a better understanding. This book explores Werner's syndrome. To some, Werner's syndrome is considered a caricature of aging, but others will find it fascinating that only one mutated human gene (WRN) can bring about a multitude of complicated phenotypes that are usually associated with aging.

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