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Female Pelvic Medicine and Reconstructive Pelvic Surgery
Female Pelvic Medicine and Reconstructive Pelvic Surgery

This text includes sections on anatomy, normal and abnormal physiology, investigation techniques, inflammatory conditions and treatment options. The international panel of contributors is at the forefront of research in the field; the editors have assembled these contributors and topics that span the entire range of pelvic floor disorders in...

Gene Engineering in Endocrinology (Contemporary Endocrinology)
Gene Engineering in Endocrinology (Contemporary Endocrinology)

During the past five to ten years, a variety of tools has been developed in the disciplines of both gene engineering, and molecular and structural biology. Some of these advances have permitted scientists not only to identify and characterize genes, but also to target these genes by disruption, thus eliminating their function in living...

Force Microscopy: Applications in Biology and Medicine
Force Microscopy: Applications in Biology and Medicine
A complete examination of the uses of the atomic force microscope in biology and medicine

This cutting-edge text, written by a team of leading experts, is the first detailed examination of the latest, most powerful scanning probe microscope, the atomic force microscope (AFM). Using the AFM, in combination with...

Magill's Encyclopedia of Science: Animal Life
Magill's Encyclopedia of Science: Animal Life
This four-volume set of encyclopaedias offers accessible information on the animal kingdom. Entries focus on non-humans from the animal kingdom, from insects to reptiles to mammals. Early humans are addressed in an evolutionary context, and modern humans are included only for interspecies comparison or for their efforts to coexist with other...
Systems Biological Approaches in Infectious Diseases (Progress in Drug Research)
Systems Biological Approaches in Infectious Diseases (Progress in Drug Research)
The much-lamented “innovation gap” often referenced by current authors with respect to drug discovery in the pharmaceutical industry is a sure sign that an era has passed. The reductionist view of disease as the direct consequence of isolated errors of metabolism that could be explained and understood as simple enzyme...
The MIT Encyclopedia of Communication Disorders
The MIT Encyclopedia of Communication Disorders
A massive reference work on the scale of MITECS (The MIT Encyclopedia of Cognitive Sciences), The MIT Encyclopedia of Communication Disorders will become the standard reference in this field for both research and clinical use. It offers almost 200 detailed entries, covering the entire range of communication and speech disorders in...
Cardiovascular Disease, Volume 2: Molecular Medicine (Methods in Molecular Medicine)
Cardiovascular Disease, Volume 2: Molecular Medicine (Methods in Molecular Medicine)

Cardiovascular disease is the leading cause of death in developed countries, but is quickly becoming an epidemic in such well-populated countries as China, India, and other developing nations. Cardiovascular research is the key to the prevention, diagnosis, and management of cardiovascular disease. Vigorous and cross-disciplinary approaches...

Hysteroscopy: Visual Perspectives of Uterine Anatomy, Physiology, and Pathology
Hysteroscopy: Visual Perspectives of Uterine Anatomy, Physiology, and Pathology

Thoroughly revised, updated, and expanded, the Third Edition of Diagnostic and Operative Hysteroscopy provides a comprehensive pictorial and textual guide to the anatomy, physiology, pathology, and clinical aspects of the uterus and the latest diagnostic and operative hysteroscopy procedures. This edition features more than...

Biomathematics: Modelling and Simulation
Biomathematics: Modelling and Simulation
This really is the golden age of Mathematics. It has been said that half the Mathematics ever created has been in the last 100 years and that half the mathematicians who have ever lived are alive today. We have seen such achievements as the resolution of the four-colour problem and Fermat's last theorem, with the latter being...
Development of Dopaminergic Neurons (Neuroscience Intelligence Unit)
Development of Dopaminergic Neurons (Neuroscience Intelligence Unit)

The catecholamine dopamine (DA) plays a key role in the physiology of most vertebrate and invertebrate organisms. In addition to its role as a transmitter in the nervous system, it has a role in development. The relatively few DA neurons in the mammalian brain have important roles in many neural functions including fine motor integration,...

Signalling by Inositides: A Practical Approach (The Practical Approach Series)
Signalling by Inositides: A Practical Approach (The Practical Approach Series)

The metabolism and functions of inositol phosphates impinge on various branches of biochemistry, physiology, and molecular biology, and methodological information is in consequence scattered far and wide. This study unites a selection of the most fundamental and commonly used techniques from leading international signal transduction...

Johnson's Practical Electromyography
Johnson's Practical Electromyography
Now in its Fourth Edition, this text gives physiatry and neurology residents a comprehensive, practical introduction to electromyography. Section I reviews the anatomy and physiology of nerve problems in relation to the planning and performance of electrodiagnostic procedures. Section IIprovides technical information on electrophysiology,...
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