The Molecular Pathology Library Series fills the gap between basic science and clinical application. Each user-friendly reference brings together diverse topics about molecular pathogenesis, diagnosis and treatment in one volume. The series serves physicians and healthcare providers in multiple disciplines who need to understand and apply molecular diagnostics and therapy to patient care; residents and fellows who integrate molecular medicine into their curricula and future practice; and basic and translational researchers who must define the impact of their research on clinical medicine.
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From the reviews:
"This book focuses on the newest molecular discoveries and their role in the pathogenesis, diagnosis, and treatment of various endocrine disorders, incorporating a generous number of images and tables. ... useful to medical students, pathology assistant students, and residents, as well as other healthcare professionals who wish to broaden their knowledge of molecular pathology. ... it correlates the histologic, clinical, and molecular features of endocrine diseases, giving a more complete picture of the problem. ... a useful complement to everyday practice and study." (Luka Ozretic, Doody's Review Service, July, 2010)
"This book focuses on the newest molecular discoveries and their role in the pathogenesis, diagnosis, and treatment of various endocrine disorders, incorporating a generous number of images and tables. ... useful to medical students, pathology assistant students, and residents, as well as other healthcare professionals who wish to broaden their knowledge of molecular pathology. ... it correlates the histologic, clinical, and molecular features of endocrine diseases, giving a more complete picture of the problem. ... a useful complement to everyday practice and study." (Luka Ozretic, Doody's Review Service, July, 2010)