TY - BOOK ID - 118423319 TI - Principles of gender-specific medicine : sex and gender-specific biology in the postgenomic era PY - 2023 SN - 0323958273 0323885349 9780323958271 9780323885348 PB - London, England : Academic Press, DB - UniCat KW - Sex factors in disease. KW - Diseases KW - Pathology KW - Sex differences KW - Sex factors KW - Men KW - Women KW - Health of women KW - Health education of women KW - Health and hygiene. KW - Hygiene KW - Health KW - Medical care KW - Sex differences. KW - Disease susceptibility. KW - Transgender people KW - Sex Factors KW - Disease Susceptibility KW - Sex Characteristics KW - Gender Identity KW - Transgender Persons KW - Women's Health KW - Men's Health KW - Medical care. UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:118423319 AB - Awarded with the 2018 Prose Award in Clinical Medicine, the third edition of Principles of Gender-Specific Medicine explored and described exciting new areas in biomedicine that integrated technology into the treatment of disease and the augmentation of human function. Novel topics such as the sex-specific aspects of space medicine, the development and the use of genderized robots and a discussion of cyborgs were included in the third edition, providing a preview of the expanding world of sex-specific physiology and therapeutics. This Fourth Edition is a continuation of the mission to trace the relevance of biological sex to normal function and to the experience of disease in humans. We are now twenty years into the postgenomic era. The investigation of how the genome produces the phenome has led to fascinating insights as well as yet unanswered questions. Principles of Gender-Specific Medicine, Fourth Edition, has a central theme: discuss advances in understanding the role of epigenetics in regulating gene expression in a dynamic, sex-specific way during human life. It explores the protean role of epigenetics in human physiology, the relevance of environmental experience to human function, the therapeutic promise of cutting-edge methodologies like gene manipulation, the preparation of humans for space travel, the use of artificial intelligence in detection and therapeutic decisions concerning disease states, the possibilities for technological support of not only compromised individuals but of the augmentation of human function, and an analysis of the benefits, limitations and issues that surround our current expectations of personalized medicine. ER -