Translational Glycobiology in Human Health and Disease 1st Edition
Capture the forefront of glycobiology with Translational Glycobiology in Human Health and Disease, 1st Edition by Michelle Kilcoyne and Lokesh Joshi. This authoritative volume bridges basic glycoscience and real-world clinical impact, making complex glycan biology accessible to researchers, clinicians, and advanced students.
Explore how glycomics and glycoprotein research translate into diagnostic biomarkers, therapeutic targets, and precision-medicine strategies. Clear, well-organized chapters cover analytical approaches, disease-specific glycan alterations, immune interactions, and emerging technologies — all framed around practical implications for human health. The book emphasizes translational pathways from bench to bedside, with case studies and evidence-driven discussions that highlight relevance across oncology, infectious disease, inflammatory disorders, and metabolic conditions.
Ideal for academic labs, hospital research groups, biotech professionals, and graduate programs, this edition supports discovery and application across global research hubs from North America and Europe to Asia-Pacific. Whether you’re developing glycan-based diagnostics or evaluating novel treatments, the expert perspectives of Kilcoyne and Joshi provide actionable insight and strategic context.
Engaging, up-to-date, and grounded in contemporary science, Translational Glycobiology in Human Health and Disease is a practical reference that enhances your toolkit for translational research. Add this essential resource to your collection to stay at the cutting edge of glycan science and its clinical translation. Order now to empower your research and accelerate translational impact.
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