Genetics of Cardiovascular Disease

· Progress in Molecular Biology and Translational Science Book 124 · Academic Press
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This volume of the esteemed Progress in Molecular Biology and Translational Science series focuses on cutting-edge research related to the genetics of cardiovascular disease. Written by top experts in the field, this volume covers a range of topics, including: - Genetic models of atherosclerosis - MicroRNAs in cardiovascular disease - The role of the transcription factor KLF2 in vascular development and disease - Zebrafish as models of cardiovascular disease and hematopoietic development Progress in Molecular Biology and Translational Science provides a forum for discussion of new discoveries, approaches, and ideas in molecular biology. It contains contributions from leaders in their fields and abundant references. - The authors are all experts in the field - The reviews are in themselves comprehensive - Each topic has the potential to lead to advances in therapy of cardiovascular disease

About the author

Tim Chico is Reader in Cardiovascular Medicine and honorary Consultant Cardiologist at the University of Sheffield and Sheffield Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust, Sheffield UK. He graduated in Medicine from Leeds Medical School before completing general medical training and specialist cardiology training, combining this with research into vascular remodeling. He is currently a Principal Investigator in the MRC Centre for Developmental and Biomedical Genetics at the University of Sheffield and has published a wide range of original research and scientific reviews.

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