The new edition of this comprehensive text presents a complete guide to hematology, beginning with normal hematopoiesis and covering diseases of erythroid, myeloid, lymphoid and megakaryocytic origin. It also addresses complementary testing areas such as flow cytometry, cytogenetics and molecular diagnostics. An excellent chapter on automated cell counting compares and contrasts major instruments. It features case studies relevant to the topic in each chapter, follow-up questions at the end, useful chapter summaries, and much more. All-new information on molecular diagnostics and a completely revised section on hemostasis and thrombosis by George Fritsma bring the text up-to-date with current content. Inside, readers will find all the essential content needed in a superb, quick-reference laboratory resource, as well as the pedagogy and accessible reading level that make it an ideal teaching textbook!
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Surface Activity in Drug Action
Surface activity is present in living systems; for example in body fluid or cell soup and molecules of surface-active nature are crucial to living matter and its organization. Surface Activity in Drug Action proposes "a liquid membrane hypothesis of drug action" for surface-active drugs. Chapters 1-7 contains an account of the hypothesis and chapter 8 contains a general account of the application of surface activity in therapeutics. The methodology and presentation of the information makes Surface Activity in Drug Action valuable reading for students and researchers interested in surface activity.
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Skin Cancer Prevention
Coedited by the President of the European Society of Skin Cancer Prevention, this guide provides a detailed overview of the three most common forms of skin cancer-basal cell, squamous cell, and melanoma-and authoritatively guides readers through current research related to the epidemiology, primary and secondary prevention, and identification of the many forms of the disease.
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Fodor's Tokyo
Lights, sushi, cell phones! Romanticized in "Lost in Translation," Tokyo is the place to see: fast-paced modernization mixed with age-old Japanese traditions. This Fodor's first edition covers it all, with step-by-step touring plans and detailed maps for every major neighborhood.
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Everybody Has a Bellybutton: Your Life Before You Were Born by Laurence Pringle, ISBN 1563970090
Everybody has a bellybutton, but what is its purpose? Award-winning author Laurence Pringle provides the answer in this unique angle on life from a single cell to birth. Pringle explains how the bellybutton is a vital link to life-giving nutrients, water, and oxygen for a fetus in the womb. Pringle's gentle description of life in the womb is both understandable and enjoyable for young children. Illustrations.
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Dendritic Cells by Michael T. Lotze, ISBN 0124558518
Dendritic Cells, 2nd Edition is the new edition of the extremely successful book published in 1998. With the volume of literature on dendritic cells doubling every year, it is almost impossible to keep up. This book provides the most up-to-date synthesis of the literature, written by the very best authors. It is essential reading for any scientist working in immunology, cell biology, infectious diseases, cancer, transplantation, genetic engineering, or the pharmaceutical/biotechnology industry.
* An entirely new section on DC biology is included in this edition.
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Breving Mission Plague
At its worst, the Spanish Flu of 1918 killed four times as many people as the Black Death. The Alaskan village of Brevig Mission, site of a deadly outbreak eighty years earlier, is home to the U.S. government's lab assigned to research a vaccine. When evidence reveals that a Saudi extremist cell has chosen the flu virus as the next major biological weapon, the government must protect the lab at all costs--and a civilian security company is assigned to test the facility's defenses. When the SecurityCheck team discovers that the flu has been released, they must fight the clock to stop the threat--and find a cure.
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Sleeper Cell
Biodefense, the nation`s top-secret agency against bioterrorism, must race against time stop a nanotechnological plague that has been unleashed on the unsuspecting population by a sleeper cell within the United States. Original. Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved.
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Stitch `N Bitch
Knitting has shed its grandmotherly trappings and is now the province of the young and trendy. Debbie Stoller, the co-publisher of the feminist magazine Bust and founder of the New York Stitch `N Bitch (a weekly gathering of knitters in their 20s and 30s) has created a textbook for the new knitting generation. STITCH `N BITCH, a treasure trove for knitters at all levels, includes valuable two-color illustrated tips on how to choose the best yarn for your project; lists of essential knitting tools,...
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