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 Insulin Resistance: Insulin Action and its Disturbances in Disease
Hormone resistance syndromes are typically thought of as rare, usually genetic,
disorders with a severe but relatively stereotyped clinical and biochemical profile.
While there are syndromes of severe insulin resistance that conform to
this description, defective insulin action is of much more pervasive biomedical
importance.... |  |  Bioinorganic Catalysis
Catalysis has been an extremely important area within chemistry and has been
well described over the course of the last few decades. Biocatalysis is a more
recent branch of catalysis in which the catalyst and the process originate from the
biological sciences and deals with enzymes. In the previous decade, a monograph
dealing... |  |  Pediatric and Adolescent Musculoskeletal MRI: A Case-Based Approach
MRI has transformed the field of pediatric and adolescent musculoskeletal imaging.
When the more senior (and gray haired) of the two authors completed his pediatric
radiology training, orthopedic radiology was a primarily plain film based discipline,
occasionally supplemented by arthrography. Although much could be gleaned from... |
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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... |  |  |  |  Deadly Dermatologic Diseases: Clinicopathologic Atlas and Text
Dermatology textbooks exist in abundance. They include classics, such as Lever’s
Histopathology of the Skin, which have gone through several editions, as well as
a burgeoning number of newer titles. They have served practitioners of pathology
and dermatology well. However, the diagnosis and treatment of deadly dermatologic... |
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