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The Pathological Protein: Mad Cow, Chronic Wasting, and Other Deadly Prion Diseases
Philip Yam
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Description for The Pathological Protein: Mad Cow, Chronic Wasting, and Other Deadly Prion Diseases
Hardcover. Prion diseases have plagued humans and animals for 3 centuries, and researchers have linked them to diseases like Mad Cow. This tale of medical sleuthing tells the story. Num Pages: 286 pages, biography. BIC Classification: MJN; PDZ. Category: (U) Tertiary Education (US: College). Dimension: 234 x 156 x 19. Weight in Grams: 594.
Prions are an entirely new class of pathogens, and scientists are just beginning to understand them. Although they have plagued humans and animals for 3 centuries, only in the last 2 decades have researchers linked them to diseases like Mad Cow. This book tells the strange story of their discovery, and the medical controversies that swirl around them. The author, Philip Yam, is a well-respected and connected journalist who is now an editor at Scientific American.
Prions are an entirely new class of pathogens, and scientists are just beginning to understand them. Although they have plagued humans and animals for 3 centuries, only in the last 2 decades have researchers linked them to diseases like Mad Cow. This book tells the strange story of their discovery, and the medical controversies that swirl around them. The author, Philip Yam, is a well-respected and connected journalist who is now an editor at Scientific American.
Product Details
Publisher
Copernicus
Format
Hardback
Publication date
2003
Condition
New
Weight
637g
Number of Pages
286
Place of Publication
New York, NY, United States
ISBN
9780387955087
SKU
V9780387955087
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99-15
Reviews for The Pathological Protein: Mad Cow, Chronic Wasting, and Other Deadly Prion Diseases
From the reviews: The book is written for a general audience and is not necessarily targeted specifically to those in the medical field, according to the author. ... This is an excellent book for the person who has a broad interest in prion diseases. It is well written ... Read more