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Taylor & Francis Nonallergic Rhinitis by James N. Baraniuk
Compiled by an internationally recognized team of contributors, this reference spans methods to effectively identify, diagnose, and treat this frequently challenging group of rhinopathies. Addressing both generic and disease-specific issues, this source spans possible causes of nonallergic rhinitis such as fumes, odors, temperature, atmospheric changes, smoke, and other nasal irritants, while highlighting critical scientific and clinical issues. Clinical Overview. The Functional Biology of Dystrophin. Duchenne Muscular Dsytrophy and Becker Muscular Dystrophy: Diagnostic Principles. Mutation Detection. Protein Studies. Medical Management. Rehabilitation Management. A Review of Current Practice and Clinical Outcomes. Therapeutic Principles and Challenges. Experimental Pharmacologic Therapies. Utrophin: The Intersection between Pharmacological and Genetic Therapy. Regenerative Therapy. Cellular-Mediated Delivery: The Intersection between Regenerative Medicine and Genetic Therapy. Oligonucleotide-Mediated Rxon Skipping and Gene Editing. Intravascular Delivery of Naked DNA. Adenoviral-Mediated Gene Therapy. Retroviridae-based Gene Transfer Vectors. Gene Therapy Using Adeno-Associated Viral Vectors. Regional and Systemic Gene Delivery using Viral Vectors.