Development and Regeneration of Skeletal Muscles (Bibliotheca Anatomica, #29)
LIR. Biología molecular y celular (Lippincott Illustrated Reviews)
by Dr. Nalini Chandar and Dr. Susan Viselli
Human Gene Mapping 10 (Human Gene Mapping, #10)
Stevens & Lowe's Human Histology - E-Book
by James S Lowe, Peter G Anderson, and Susan Anderson
After a promising start as a prosperous and liberal democratic nation at the end of the nineteenth century, Argentina descended into instability and crisis. This stark reversal, in a country rich in natural resources and seemingly bursting with progress and energy, has puzzled many historians. In ""Civilizing Argentina"", Julia Rodriguez takes a sharply contrary view, demonstrating that Argentina's turn of fortune is not a mystery but rather the ironic consequence of schemes to ""civilize"" the...
Lippincott (R) Connect Featured Title Purchase of the new print edition of this Lippincott (R) Connect title includes access to the digital version of the book, plus related materials such as videos and multiple-choice Q&A and self-assessments. The go-to tool for mastering histology, Gartner & Hiatt's Atlas and Text of Histology, 8th Edition, equips medical, dental, allied health, and biology students with a concise review of all of the major tissue classes and body systems in an engaging a...
The Cell and Molecular Biology of Fish Oogenesis (Monographs in Developmental Biology, #18)
by Sardul S. Guraya
Stem Cells and Progenitors in Liver Development (Colloquium Series on Stem Cell Biology)
by Marcus Muench
The human liver is a dynamic organ throughout life, but no more so than during prenatal development. The liver performs many essential functions associated with metabolism, immunity and blood production. These diverse functions are performed by a variety of cell types that have the capacity for growth, allowing the liver to regenerate cells lost due to aging, infection or injury. Various stem cell populations are at the core of the liver's potential for regeneration, which are most active during...
Diagnostic Atlas of Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease
by Parakrama T. Chandrasoma
Gastroesophageal reflux is one of the most common maladies of mankind. Approximately 40% of the adult population of the USA suffers from significant heartburn and the numerous antacids advertised incessantly on national television represents a $8 billion per year drug market. The ability to control acid secretion with the increasingly effective acid-suppressive agents such as the H2 blockers (pepcid, zantac) and proton pump inhibitors (nexium, prevacid) has given physicians an excellent method o...
This book presents an authoritative collection of HLA phenotyping and genotyping techniques to be used at the bench level and as a reference. It includes detailed methodologies, notes on the interpretation of tests, reference material, and appendices.
Wheater's Functional Histology, E-Book
by Geraldine O'Dowd, Sarah Bell, and Sylvia Wright
Stem Cell Biology (Monograph S., v. 40)
Grundlagen Der Histochemie, Teil I (Wissenschaftliche Taschenbucher, #101)
by Hans Luppa
DNA as "the molecule of life" has long been considered the only source of information on the molecular organization of cell components, and the process of self-assembly has been used to explain their structural diversity. Refuting this widely-held view, the authors of this book advance the argument that the existing molecular components of the cell have a profound influence on the assembly of new structures during morphogenesis in a more important complementary process, termed "directed assembly...
Cytology of the Central Nervous System (Monographs in Clinical Cytology, #8)
by Dorothy L. Rosenthal