Description
Bioinformatics of Autoimmune Diseases is a specialized resource that bridges the gap between computational biology and immunology. This book provides researchers and clinicians with advanced bioinformatics tools and methodologies for investigating the complex mechanisms underlying autoimmune disorders.
The text covers essential topics including genomic analysis, proteomic approaches, machine learning applications, and systems biology modeling as they relate to autoimmune disease research. Readers will learn how to leverage large-scale biological datasets, perform comparative genomic studies, and identify biomarkers for disease diagnosis and prognosis.
Written by expert Hamid D. Ismail, this CRC Press publication is part of the Computational Biology series and serves as both a theoretical foundation and practical guide. It is invaluable for bioinformaticians, immunologists, molecular biologists, and medical researchers seeking to understand autoimmune diseases at the molecular level and develop innovative therapeutic strategies.







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