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Advances in Blood Substitutes : Industrial Opportunities and Medical Challenges (Advances in Blood Substitutes, Vol 3)
- by Robert M. Winslow (Editor), K. D., Md. Vandegriff (Editor), m Intaglietta, K. D. Vandergriff
Blood Substitutes : New Challenges (Advances in Blood Substitutes, V. 2) - by Robert M. Winslow (Editor), K. D. Vandegriff (Editor), Marcos Intaglietta (Editor) Artificial Red Cells : Materials, Performances, and Clinical Study As Blood Substitutes - by E. Tsuchida Blood and Circulatory Disorders Sourcebook : Basic Information About Blood and Its Components (Health Reference Series, Vol 39) - by Linda M. Shin (Editor), Karen Bellenir (Editor) - A MUST HAVE BOOK The Blood Group Antigen Factsbook (Factsbooks Series) - by Marion E. Reid (Editor), Christine Lomas-Francis (Editor) Blood, Blood Products and Hiv - Infection with the AIDS virus is the biggest and most challenging health problem of the 20th century. While researchers continue to struggle for a cure, effective screening for HIV-1 antibodies has been one of the most important strategies in preventing further infections. The first edition of this book was published in October 1987. At that time, strategies to counter the risk of transfusion-associated HIV-1 infection were just being implemented, although the success of these policies was not yet clear. Since then, this risk has been greatly reduced. However, the topics is still of importance. In this second edition, the changes in the epidemiology of the infection are considered, with particular reference to transfusion associated infection. Advances in the understanding of the virus, its effects on the immune system, and the immune response to the virus are all updated. Two new chapters are included - on procedures for the prevention of virus transmission by blood products and on the effects of the virus on cytokines and cellular antigens. This new edition of Blood, Blood Products and AIDS will continue to be an essential reference for all blood transfusion centres, and will also be of interest to infections disease physicians and haematologists.
Clinical Hematology and Fundamentals of Hemostasis - by Denise M. Harmening (Editor)
CRC Desk Reference for Hematology (CRC Desk Reference Series) - The CRC Desk Reference for Hematology provides, in a single volume, concise information on current hematology — assembled alphabetically in approximately 1,500 articles. This arrangement enables quick reference either in a physician's office or a clinical laboratory. An acknowledged expert in a particular field has prepared each article, supported by appropriate tables and diagrams. A unique system of cross-referencing avoids repetition of data, thus creating succinct coverage of the subject.
Molecular Mechanisms of Hypercoagulable States (Medical Intelligence Unit Series) - by Andrew I. Schafer A Practical Guide to Modern Hematology Analyzers - Internationally renowned for their research in this area, the authors review the technology used in the latest devices and explain how to integrate modern cell counters into the lab. Discusses the evaluation and control of the counters' performance, focusing on cutting-edge technology, its merits and the potential for future advances. Williams Hematology - The hematology classic returns with a new editorial team, a new set of expert contributors, and a complete updating of the contents as it continues to define the modern practice of clinical hematology. Look for new chapters on the use of venous access devices, pain management, therapeutic use of cytokines, and flow cytometry. Plus, the latest moelcular biology techniques and 300 color plates enhance your diagnostic skills. Williams Hematology : Companion Handbook - This handy pocket manual effectively condenses the outstanding clinical portions of this edition of Williams Hematology to provide concise yet authoritative guidance on the classification, diagnosis, and treatment of hematologic disorders. Like its parent volume, the Companion handbook places special emphasis on the presentation and recognition of disease states, with succinct descriptive accounts of major patient symptoms, and syndromes, diagnostic procedures, differential diagnosis, and current treatment options. Wintrobe's Clinical Hematology (10th Ed) - by G. Richard Lee (Editor), John Foerster (Editor), John Lukens (Editor), Maxwell M. Wintrobe - a wo volume five star must have classic for the specialist Harper's Biochemistry : A Lange Medical Book (24th Ed) - by Robert K. Murray, Daryl K. Granner, Peter A. Mayes (Contributor), victor Rodwell, Daryl K. Graner (Contributor
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