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Volume 332:827-828 March 23, 1995 Number 12
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Molecular Biology of Lung Disease

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Edited by Peter J. Barnes and Robert A. Stockley. 364 pp., illustrated. Boston, Blackwell Scientific, 1994. $100. ISBN 0-632-03344-4.

The objective of this book, edited by Barnes and Stockley, is to help specialists in respiratory disease who have little or no knowledge of molecular biology understand its power and limitations. The editors have set as their goal, "making the understanding of molecular biology as user-friendly as possible." All in all, they have succeeded. This book can serve as a timely, useful, central resource on molecular biology and lung disease. The reader will not only become comfortable with the fundamental techniques of molecular biology but also gain an appreciation of how its methods are being applied to the management and . . . [Full Text of this Article]




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