Author:
Batman Adnan,Yalim Camci İrem,Kadioglu Elif,Uçar Çifçi Kezban,Yeman Kıyak Berçem,Tunoglu Servet,Nurdan Yenilmez Tunoglu Ezgi,Tutar Yusuf
Abstract
Molecular medicine describes molecular structures and mechanisms and this chapter focuses on molecular and genetics errors of diseases. Diseases can be classified into deficiency diseases, hereditary diseases, infectious diseases and physiological diseases and to get a glimpse of the mechanisms the chapter covers the most common disease of each class.
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