Provides a core knowledgebase for those with minimal exposure to hematologic molecular biology, fully revised and updated
Molecular Hematology brings together the most up-to-date and reliable information on the molecular basis of major hematologic diseases. Edited and authored by leading experts in the field, this volume demonstrates the clinical relevance of molecular biology in the diagnosis and treatment of blood disorders. Concise, accessible chapters address key topics in modern hematology, such as lymphoma genetics, molecular coagulation, thrombophilia, pharmacogenomics, platelet disorders, hemophilia, anemia, and multiple myeloma. Chapters introduce and summarize specific hematologic diseases, explore the pathogenesis of the disorder, highlight new and emerging molecular strategies, and more.
Now in its fifth edition, Molecular Hematology is fully revised to incorporate contemporary hematology research and practice. Entirely new chapters cover topics such as CAR-T cell technology, COVID, cancer cell biology, gene therapy and gene editing in clinical practice, as well as the impact of molecular research on the diagnosis and treatment of various malignant hematologic diseases. This edition includes updated suggested readings and a wealth of new full-color charts, graphs, and illustrations throughout.
Covers the molecular biology of different blood diseases, their pathogeneses, and current molecular research and therapies
Illustrates the impact of molecular research on hematologic investigations and therapeutics
Discusses how progress in basic science and therapeutics has improved the diagnosis and care of patients with various hematologic disorders
Surveys recent developments in cancer-cell biology, with an emphasis on leukemia and lymphoma
Includes access to a companion Digital Edition providing search across the book, downloadable illustrations, and notation tools
Molecular Hematology is a must-have resource for established and trainee clinicians, clinical scientists and researchers, medical students, and upper-level undergraduates in the fields of hematology, oncology, and molecular biology.