Principles of Gender-Specific Medicine: Gender in the Genomic Era
The announcement that we had decoded the human genome in 2000 ushered in a new and unique era in biomedical research and clinical medicine. This Third Edition of Principles of Gender-Specific Medicine focuses, as in the past two editions, on the essentials of sexual dimorphism in human physiology and pathophysiology, but emphasizes the latest information about molecular biology and genomic science in a variety of disciplines. Thus, this edition is a departure from the previous two; the editor solicited individual manuscripts from innovative scientists in a variety of fields rather than the traditional arrangement of sections devoted to the various subspecialties of medicine edited by section chiefs. Wherever it was available, these authors incorporated the latest information about the impact of the genome and the elements that modify its expression on human physiology and illness. All chapters progress translationally from basic science to the clinical applications of gender-specific therapy and suggest the most important topics for future investigation. This book is essential reading for all biomedical investigators and medical educators involved in gender-specific medicine. It will also be useful for primary care practitioners who need information about the importance of sex and gender in the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of illness. Winner of the 2018 PROSE Award in Clinical Medicine from the Association of American Publishers! - 2018 PROSE Awards - Winner, Award for Clinical Medicine: Association of American Publishers - Outlines sex-specific differences in normal human function and explains the impact of age, hormones, and environment on the incidence and outcome of illness - Reflects the latest information about the molecular basis of the sexual dimorphism in human physiology and the experience of disease - Reviews the implications of our ever-improving ability to describe the genetic basis of vulnerability to disease and our capacity to alter the genome itself - Illustrates the importance of new NIH guidelines that urge the inclusion of sex as a variable in research protocols
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Principles of Gender-Specific Medicine: Gender in the Genomic Era
The announcement that we had decoded the human genome in 2000 ushered in a new and unique era in biomedical research and clinical medicine. This Third Edition of Principles of Gender-Specific Medicine focuses, as in the past two editions, on the essentials of sexual dimorphism in human physiology and pathophysiology, but emphasizes the latest information about molecular biology and genomic science in a variety of disciplines. Thus, this edition is a departure from the previous two; the editor solicited individual manuscripts from innovative scientists in a variety of fields rather than the traditional arrangement of sections devoted to the various subspecialties of medicine edited by section chiefs. Wherever it was available, these authors incorporated the latest information about the impact of the genome and the elements that modify its expression on human physiology and illness. All chapters progress translationally from basic science to the clinical applications of gender-specific therapy and suggest the most important topics for future investigation. This book is essential reading for all biomedical investigators and medical educators involved in gender-specific medicine. It will also be useful for primary care practitioners who need information about the importance of sex and gender in the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of illness. Winner of the 2018 PROSE Award in Clinical Medicine from the Association of American Publishers! - 2018 PROSE Awards - Winner, Award for Clinical Medicine: Association of American Publishers - Outlines sex-specific differences in normal human function and explains the impact of age, hormones, and environment on the incidence and outcome of illness - Reflects the latest information about the molecular basis of the sexual dimorphism in human physiology and the experience of disease - Reviews the implications of our ever-improving ability to describe the genetic basis of vulnerability to disease and our capacity to alter the genome itself - Illustrates the importance of new NIH guidelines that urge the inclusion of sex as a variable in research protocols
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Principles of Gender-Specific Medicine: Gender in the Genomic Era

Principles of Gender-Specific Medicine: Gender in the Genomic Era

by PhD (hon c) Legato J M.D. (Editor)
Principles of Gender-Specific Medicine: Gender in the Genomic Era

Principles of Gender-Specific Medicine: Gender in the Genomic Era

by PhD (hon c) Legato J M.D. (Editor)

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The announcement that we had decoded the human genome in 2000 ushered in a new and unique era in biomedical research and clinical medicine. This Third Edition of Principles of Gender-Specific Medicine focuses, as in the past two editions, on the essentials of sexual dimorphism in human physiology and pathophysiology, but emphasizes the latest information about molecular biology and genomic science in a variety of disciplines. Thus, this edition is a departure from the previous two; the editor solicited individual manuscripts from innovative scientists in a variety of fields rather than the traditional arrangement of sections devoted to the various subspecialties of medicine edited by section chiefs. Wherever it was available, these authors incorporated the latest information about the impact of the genome and the elements that modify its expression on human physiology and illness. All chapters progress translationally from basic science to the clinical applications of gender-specific therapy and suggest the most important topics for future investigation. This book is essential reading for all biomedical investigators and medical educators involved in gender-specific medicine. It will also be useful for primary care practitioners who need information about the importance of sex and gender in the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of illness. Winner of the 2018 PROSE Award in Clinical Medicine from the Association of American Publishers! - 2018 PROSE Awards - Winner, Award for Clinical Medicine: Association of American Publishers - Outlines sex-specific differences in normal human function and explains the impact of age, hormones, and environment on the incidence and outcome of illness - Reflects the latest information about the molecular basis of the sexual dimorphism in human physiology and the experience of disease - Reviews the implications of our ever-improving ability to describe the genetic basis of vulnerability to disease and our capacity to alter the genome itself - Illustrates the importance of new NIH guidelines that urge the inclusion of sex as a variable in research protocols

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ISBN-13: 9780128035429
Publisher: Elsevier Science & Technology Books
Publication date: 05/15/2017
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 792
File size: 32 MB
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About the Author

Dr. Marianne Legato, Emerita Professor of Clinical Medicine at Columbia University, is an internationally known academic physician, author, lecturer, and specialist in gender-specific medicine. She is founding member of the International Society for Gender Medicine and the founder and director of The Partnership for Gender-Specific Medicine at Columbia University and its next iteration, The Foundation for Gender-Specific Medicine. She has published extensively on gender and sex specific medicine, both for the scientific community and for the lay public. She is also the founding editor of the Journal Gender Medicine, and the journal Gender and the Genome. In 1992, Dr. Legato won the American Heart Association’s Blakeslee Award for the best book written for the lay public on cardiovascular disease. The third edition of her textbook, Principles of Gender-Specific Medicine and her most recent book, The Plasticity of Sex., both won Prose awards from the American Association of Editors in 2021 and 2022 respectively. She is a practicing internist in New York City and has been listed each year in New York Magazine and Castle Connolly’s lists "Best Doctors" since their inception in 1993.

Table of Contents

1. Normal and variant sex development2. Gender DiagnosesJack Drescher3. Gender Identity in Disorders of Sex Development4. Female sexual function: the role of animal models in assessing female sexual dysfunction5. Fertility Treatment and Preservation in Transgender Men and Women6. Standards of Care for the Health of Transsexual, Transgender and Gender-Nonconforming People: An Introduction7. Sex-dependent and -independent Mechanisms in External Genitalia Development8. The Transsexual Adult9. Sexual and gender minority individuals in health care: strategies to include sexual orientation and gender identity in health professions education10. Sex Influences Exist at All Levels of Human Brain Function11. Sex differences in the brain: Focus on developmental mechanisms12. Sexual dimorphisms in the nervous system of the nematode Caenorhabditis elegans13. Oxytocin and Brain Plasticity14. Emotion and Gender-specific neural processing in men and women15. Behind the Mask: the experience of assessment, diagnosis and living with autism for girls and young women16. The significance of gender in perinatal medicine17. Intrauterine Development of Sex Differences – Fetal Programming18. Battle of the sexes: How the selection of spermatozoa in the female reproductive tract manipulates the sex ratio of offspring19. All Cells have a sex: Studies of sex chromosome function at the cellular level20. Sex-specific implications of exposure to an adverse intrauterine environment21. Immune response – Impact of biological sex and gender22. Geoepidemiology and the Impact of Sex on Autoimmune Diseases23. Gender and gene regulation in human immunity24. Sex and gender specific aspects - from cells to cardiovascular disease25. Estrogen: Impact on Cardiomyocytes and the Heart26. The Sexually Dimorphic Characteristics of the Pathophysiology and Treatment of Atrial Fibrillation27. Gender Differences in Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease- Current Knowledge and Deficits28. Cancer: Gender differences at the molecular level29. An Updated Overview of the Gender-Specific Response to Infection30. Gender Based Differences in Mortality in Indian Children Aged 5 to 14 years31. Consideration of biological sex in translating regenerative stem cell therapies32. Adipose-derived Stem Cells in Regenerative Medicine33. Sex, Gender and Pain34. Sex and gender differences in trauma victims presenting for treatment35. Women Do Worse Than Men – Gender-Specific Differences in Burn Patients36. Exercise physiology in Men & Women37. Musculoskeletal complaints in male and female instrumental musicians38. Nutritional Genomics and Biological Sex39. Microbiome: Impact of gender on function & characteristics of gut microbiome40. Sex and Gender Differences in Sleep Disorders: An Overview41. Gender differences in bladder and kidney cancers42. The complex challenge of blood pressure regulation: influences of sex and aging on sympathetic mechanisms43. Gender at the Interface of Renal Aging: Physiological and Pathological Perspectives44. Gender differences in mobility of elderly: Measurements and interventions to improve mobility45. Personalized Medicine in Space Flight, Part I: The Space Context and Standard Clinical Approaches46. Personalized Medicine in Space Flight, Part II: Personalized Precision Medicine Approaches47. Robots and Gender48. Cyborgs: Understanding and Mutual Treatment49. Personalized Medicine and Challenges in Research and Clinical Implementation50. Biological Sex Differences in Humans and their Importance in Pharmaceutical Drug Discovery and Development

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