An extensive review of the regulators underlying transcription and translation in connection to a range of human illnesses and disorders can be found in Transcription and Translation in Health and Disease. The book starts out by providing an overview of the current viewpoints on these processes in human disease. From there, it focuses on particular mechanisms that underlie ailments like cancer, diabetes, arthritis, neurological diseases, and cardiovascular disease. RNA splicing, RNA binding proteins, RNA interference, microRNAs, RNA editing, transcription factors, RNAi screening, CRISPR activation, CRISPR-Cas9 interference, and post-translational modifications are among the eukaryotic RNA processing and related mechanisms covered in this book.
It gives readers a thorough understanding of the several regulators that underpin molecular processes and their effects on health and disease, enabling them to do additional research.
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