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 DNA Repair in Cancer Therapy (Cancer Drug Discovery and Development)
The field of DNA repair has been the subject of increasing interest at both the
genetic and biochemical levels, leading to impressive progress in this area. DNA
repair and its associated regulatory mechanisms lie at the heart of almost every
fundamental aspect of cell biology, including transcription, cell cycle, apoptosis,
and... |  |  Minimally Invasive Neurosurgery
Recognized clinical leaders in neurosurgery and neuroradiology review the cutting-edge techniques and technologies now available and describe how minimally invasive techniques have influenced their subspecialties. On the radiology side, the authors explain the latest developments in magnetic resonance spectroscopy, functional imaging, and... |  |  Cardiovascular Magnetic Resonance Imaging (Contemporary Cardiology)
Since the successful invention of the first Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI)
system by Damadian et al. for cancer diagnosis three decades ago, the medical use of
MRI has developed rapidly applicable to a wide range of diseases. Since the first
attempt to image the heart with MRI in the early 1980s, extensive hardware and software... |
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 Nitric Oxide Protocols (Methods in Molecular Biology)
It has been more than five years since the appearance of the first edition of
Nitric Oxide Protocols. According to Medline, more than 32,500 publications
dealing with nitric oxide have appeared in the primary literature in the intervening
time from 1999 to April 2004. These numbers attest to the continuing
vitality of a field... |  |  Mycobacterium Tuberculosis Protocols (Methods in Molecular Medicine)
The aim of this book is to provide detailed protocols for studying the
molecular biology of the pathogen Mycobacterium tuberculosis, and its interactions
with host cells. As established mycobacterial laboratories move towards
exploiting the genome, and laboratories with expertise in other fields
apply them to mycobacteria, both... |  |  Bacterial Genomes and Infectious Diseases
The first bacterial genome, Haemophilus influenzae, was completely sequenced,
annotated, and published in 1995. Today, more than 200 prokaryotic (archaeal and
bacterial) genomes have been completed and over 500 prokaryotic genomes are in various
stages of completion. Seventeen eukaryotic genomes plus four eukaryotic chromosomes... |
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 Hepatocellular Cancer: Diagnosis and Treatment (Current Clinical Oncology)
Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) used to be regarded as a rare disease.
The increasing numbers of chronic hepatitis C virus carriers in the United
States and subsequent increased incidence of HCC seen in most large
medical centers means that it is no longer an uncommon disease for most
gastroenterologists or oncologists to... |  |  Essential Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation (Musculoskeletal Medicine)
When I was a medical student interested in physical medicine and
rehabilitation (PM&R), I found several excellent detailed texts for
PM&R and I also encountered a few good, quick reference materials.
What I felt was lacking was a comprehensive but high-yield, focused
review of the most important points that I could read... |  |  Pocket Guide to Critical Care Pharmacotherapy
Critical care medicine is a cutting-edge medical field
that is highly evidence-based. Studies are continuously
published that alter the approach to patient care. As a critical
care clinician, I am aware of the tremendous commitment
required to provide optimal evidence-based care.
Pocket Guide to Critical Care... |
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