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By Richard P. Lifton
Richard P. Lifton, 2009
Genetic research has significantly advanced the understanding of disease origins by identifying specific genes linked to susceptibility or protection. Over 2,000 disease genes have been discovered in the past two decades, offering crucial insights into the pathophysiology of various medical conditions. This volume delves into the role of genetic abnormalities in abnormal kidney function and disease development. It presents genetic factors within their physiological context, explaining the pathways from genetic variations to systemic disease manifestations.