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Progress in Heritable Soft Connective Tissue Diseases electronic resource edited by Jaroslava Halper.

Contributor(s): Halper, Jaroslava [editor.] | SpringerLink (Online service)Material type: TextTextSeries: Advances in Experimental Medicine and BiologyPublication details: Dordrecht : Springer Netherlands : Imprint: Springer, 2014Description: VIII, 245 p. 35 illus., 31 illus. in color. online resourceContent type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9789400778931Subject(s): medicine | Human genetics | Internal medicine | Cytology | Biomedicine | Human Genetics | Cell Physiology | Internal MedicineDDC classification: 611.01816 | 599.935 LOC classification: RB155-155.8QH431Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
Structure, physiology and biochemistry of collagens -- Basic components of connective tissues and extracellular matrix -- Proteoglycans and diseases of soft tissues -- Advances in the use of growth factors for treatment of disorders of soft tissues -- Clinical, diagnostic, and therapeutic aspects of the Marfan syndrome -- Loeys-Dietz syndrome -- Connective Tissue Disorders and Cardiovascular Complications: The indomitable role of Transforming Growth Factor-beta signaling -- The Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome -- Ehlers–Danlos syndrome associated with glycosaminoglycan abnormalities -- Cutis laxa -- Collagen type VI myopathies -- Mouse Models in Tendon and Ligament Research -- Connective tissue disorders in domestic animals.
In: Springer eBooksSummary: This volume is a reference handbook focusing on diseases like Marfan syndrome, Ehlers-Danlos syndrome, Loeys-Dietz syndrome and other heritable soft connective tissue diseases. The book presents detailed information for both basic scientists and for clinicians seeing patients. It is also a stepping stone for new investigations and studies that goes beyond the facts about the composition and biochemistry of the connective tissue and extracellular matrix, as the authors connect individual components to specific aspects of various soft tissue disorders and to the actual or potential treatment of them. Progress in Heritable Soft Connective Tissue Diseases features very prominent physicians and scientists as contributors who bring their most recent discoveries to the benefit of readers.  Their expertise will help clinicians with proper diagnosis of sometimes elusive and uncommon heritable diseases of soft connective tissues. This book also offers an update on the pathophysiology of these diseases, including an emphasis on unifying aspects such as connections between embryonic development of the different types of connective tissues and systems, and the role of TGF-beta in development and physiology of soft tissues. This new set of data explains, at least in part, why many of these disorders are interconnected, though the primary pathophysiological events, such as gene mutations, may be different for each disorder.
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Structure, physiology and biochemistry of collagens -- Basic components of connective tissues and extracellular matrix -- Proteoglycans and diseases of soft tissues -- Advances in the use of growth factors for treatment of disorders of soft tissues -- Clinical, diagnostic, and therapeutic aspects of the Marfan syndrome -- Loeys-Dietz syndrome -- Connective Tissue Disorders and Cardiovascular Complications: The indomitable role of Transforming Growth Factor-beta signaling -- The Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome -- Ehlers–Danlos syndrome associated with glycosaminoglycan abnormalities -- Cutis laxa -- Collagen type VI myopathies -- Mouse Models in Tendon and Ligament Research -- Connective tissue disorders in domestic animals.

This volume is a reference handbook focusing on diseases like Marfan syndrome, Ehlers-Danlos syndrome, Loeys-Dietz syndrome and other heritable soft connective tissue diseases. The book presents detailed information for both basic scientists and for clinicians seeing patients. It is also a stepping stone for new investigations and studies that goes beyond the facts about the composition and biochemistry of the connective tissue and extracellular matrix, as the authors connect individual components to specific aspects of various soft tissue disorders and to the actual or potential treatment of them. Progress in Heritable Soft Connective Tissue Diseases features very prominent physicians and scientists as contributors who bring their most recent discoveries to the benefit of readers.  Their expertise will help clinicians with proper diagnosis of sometimes elusive and uncommon heritable diseases of soft connective tissues. This book also offers an update on the pathophysiology of these diseases, including an emphasis on unifying aspects such as connections between embryonic development of the different types of connective tissues and systems, and the role of TGF-beta in development and physiology of soft tissues. This new set of data explains, at least in part, why many of these disorders are interconnected, though the primary pathophysiological events, such as gene mutations, may be different for each disorder.

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