Handbook of the Hemopoietic Microenvironment

Handbook of the Hemopoietic Microenvironment
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Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages : 469
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ISBN-10 : 9781461244943
ISBN-13 : 1461244943
Rating : 4/5 (43 Downloads)

Synopsis Handbook of the Hemopoietic Microenvironment by : Mehdi Tavassoli

In 1868, Ernst Neumann recognized that blood cells re quire continuous replenishment during postnata1life. Before him, the assumption was that cells of the blood, like nerves once formed in the embryo, remain in the body throughout life. Neumann also recognized that this process occurred within the bone marrow, because this tissue provided a fa vorable environment for proliferation and differentiation of blood cell precursors. Vera Danchakoff, the Russian embryologist working in the US, in 1916 made an analogy to the soil and the seed. Bone marrow forms the soil, providing a favorable environment for the growth of seed, the hemopoietic stem cell, and other progenitor cells. Imagine in the remote past a heap of similar tree seeds. These seeds develop in our moderate climate into a tall and many branched tree. Suppose the wind bears a part of the seeds away and brings them to a land possessing different environmental conditions, we will say the arc tic lands. There the seeds may develop but they may pro duce trees no higher than our moss.

Williams Hematology, 9E

Williams Hematology, 9E
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Publisher : McGraw Hill Professional
Total Pages : 2528
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ISBN-10 : 9780071833011
ISBN-13 : 0071833013
Rating : 4/5 (11 Downloads)

Synopsis Williams Hematology, 9E by : Kenneth Kaushansky

Publisher's Note: Products purchased from Third Party sellers are not guaranteed by the publisher for quality, authenticity, or access to any online entitlements included with the product. The world's most highly regarded reference text on the mechanisms and clinical management of blood diseases A Doody's Core Title for 2020! Edition after edition, Williams Hematology has guided generations of clinicians, biomedical researchers, and trainees in many disciplines through the origins, pathophysiological mechanisms, and management of benign and malignant disorders of blood cells and coagulation proteins. It is acknowledged worldwide as the leading hematology resource, with editors who are internationally regarded for their research and clinical achievements and authors who are luminaries in their fields. The Ninth Edition of Williams Hematology is extensively revised to reflect the latest advancements in basic science, translational pathophysiology, and clinical practice. In addition to completely new chapters, it features a full-color presentation that includes 700 photographs, 300 of which are new to this edition, and 475 illustrations. Recognizing that blood and marrow cell morphology is at the heart of diagnostic hematology, informative color images of the relevant disease topics are conveniently integrated into each chapter, allowing easy access to illustrations of cell morphology important to diagnosis. Comprehensive in its depth and breath, this go-to textbook begins with the evaluation of the patient and progresses to the molecular and cellular underpinnings of normal and pathological hematology. Subsequent sections present disorders of the erythrocyte, granulocytes and monocytes, lymphocytes and plasma cells, malignant myeloid and lymphoid diseases, hemostasis and thrombosis, and transfusion medicine.

Thomas' Hematopoietic Cell Transplantation

Thomas' Hematopoietic Cell Transplantation
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Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages : 1416
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ISBN-10 : 9781118416129
ISBN-13 : 1118416120
Rating : 4/5 (29 Downloads)

Synopsis Thomas' Hematopoietic Cell Transplantation by : Stephen J. Forman

Fully revised for the fifth edition, this outstanding reference on bone marrow transplantation is an essential, field-leading resource. Extensive coverage of the field, from the scientific basis for stem-cell transplantation to the future direction of research Combines the knowledge and expertise of over 170 international specialists across 106 chapters Includes new chapters addressing basic science experiments in stem-cell biology, immunology, and tolerance Contains expanded content on the benefits and challenges of transplantation, and analysis of the impact of new therapies to help clinical decision-making Includes a fully searchable Wiley Digital Edition with downloadable figures, linked references, and more References for this new edition are online only, accessible via the Wiley Digital Edition code printed inside the front cover or at www.wiley.com/go/forman/hematopoietic.

Handbook of Benign Hematology

Handbook of Benign Hematology
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Publisher : Springer Publishing Company
Total Pages : 555
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ISBN-10 : 9780826149879
ISBN-13 : 0826149871
Rating : 4/5 (79 Downloads)

Synopsis Handbook of Benign Hematology by : Martha Pritchett Mims, MD, PhD

Handbook of Benign Hematology is a practical guide to the diagnosis and management of benign hematologic conditions. The book begins with a chapter on normal hematopoiesis and follows with chapters devoted to groups of blood disorders and syndromes including neutrophil disorders, nonmalignant myeloid disorders, bone marrow failure syndromes, myeloproliferative disorders, anemias, iron metabolism disorders, platelet disorders, hemostasis and coagulation defects, and thrombosis. Each disorder subtype covered features a clinical case, an introduction to the condition, details on diagnosis including applicable criteria and lab work needed, key diagnostic dilemmas, prognosis, treatment options, details on clinical trials and emerging clinical strategies, and bulleted key points to highlight clinical pearls and common pitfalls. The final chapters provide best practices for transfusion medicine and a guide to pharmacologic agents and their uses in clinical practice for adult and pediatric patients. The handbook is filled with tables and illustrations which highlight FDA-approved drug information, clinical trials data, hematopathologic characteristics of different disorders, important management criteria and more, making it the ideal handbook for those in practice or for review. The Editors and chapter authors are experienced academic practitioners in the fields of adult and pediatric hematology, pathology, blood banking, and pharmacology. Emphasizing best practices for patient management, this handbook is essential for oncologists, hematologists, trainees, and other practitioners who regularly or increasingly receive referrals to diagnose and treat adults or children with nonmalignant hematologic conditions. Key Features: Includes dozens of clinical cases covering all nonmalignant blood disorders Emphasizes patient management and best practices for disorders seen in adults and children Contains over 30 color images and numerous tables for quick reference Presents important details of all pharmacologic agents used to treat or manage hematologic disorders and their complications Purchase includes access to the ebook for use on most mobile devices or computers

The Hematopoietic Microenvironment

The Hematopoietic Microenvironment
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 328
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015029266015
ISBN-13 :
Rating : 4/5 (15 Downloads)

Synopsis The Hematopoietic Microenvironment by : Michael W. Long

Geriatric Oncology

Geriatric Oncology
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Publisher : Springer
Total Pages : 1150
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ISBN-10 : 3319574140
ISBN-13 : 9783319574141
Rating : 4/5 (40 Downloads)

Synopsis Geriatric Oncology by : Martine Extermann

This book is intended as a comprehensive resource for clinicians and researchers seeking in-depth information on geriatric oncology. The coverage encompasses epidemiology, the biology and (patho)physiology of aging and cancer, geriatric assessment and management, hematologic malignancies, solid tumors, issues in patient care, and research methods. Since cancer is a disease of aging and people are living longer, most cancer patients are now aged 70 and older. Yet the more we age, the more diverse we become in terms of our health, biologic fitness, and cancer behavior. Typically, however, general oncology clinical trials address only a selected healthier and younger population of patients. Geriatric oncology is the area of oncology that addresses these issues but while a wealth of knowledge has been accumulated, information is often difficult to retrieve or insufficiently detailed. The SpringerReference program, in which this book is published, offers an ideal format for overcoming these limitations since it combines thorough coverage with access to living editions constantly updated chapter by chapter via a dynamic peer-review process, ensuring that information remains current and pertinent.

Haschek and Rousseaux's Handbook of Toxicologic Pathology

Haschek and Rousseaux's Handbook of Toxicologic Pathology
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Publisher : Academic Press
Total Pages : 3055
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ISBN-10 : 9780124157651
ISBN-13 : 0124157653
Rating : 4/5 (51 Downloads)

Synopsis Haschek and Rousseaux's Handbook of Toxicologic Pathology by : Wanda M Haschek

Haschek and Rousseaux's Handbook of Toxicologic Pathology is a key reference on the integration of structure and functional changes in tissues associated with the response to pharmaceuticals, chemicals and biologics. The 3e has been expanded by a full volume, and covers aspects of safety assessment not discussed in the 2e. Completely revised with many new chapters, it remains the most authoritative reference on toxicologic pathology for scientists and researchers studying and making decisions on drugs, biologics, medical devices and other chemicals, including agrochemicals and environmental contaminants. New topics include safety assessment, the drug life cycle, risk assessment, communication and management, carcinogenicity assessment, pharmacology and pharmacokinetics, biomarkers in toxicologic pathology, quality assurance, peer review, agrochemicals, nanotechnology, food and toxicologic pathology, the environment and toxicologic pathology and more. - Provides new chapters and in-depth discussion of timely topics in the area of toxicologic pathology and broadens the scope of the audience to include toxicologists and pathologists working in a variety of settings - Offers high-quality and trusted content in a multi-contributed work written by leading international authorities in all areas of toxicologic pathology - Features hundreds of full color images in both the print and electronic versions of the book to highlight difficult concepts with clear illustrations

Blood and Marrow Transplant Handbook

Blood and Marrow Transplant Handbook
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Publisher : Springer Nature
Total Pages : 987
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ISBN-10 : 9783030536268
ISBN-13 : 3030536262
Rating : 4/5 (68 Downloads)

Synopsis Blood and Marrow Transplant Handbook by : Richard T. Maziarz

This updated and expanded edition developed by the Blood and Marrow Stem Cell Transplant team at Oregon Health & Science University Knight Cancer Institute features the latest medical management guidelines and standards of care for hematopoietic stem cell transplant and cellular therapy patients. Spanning the timeline from the initial consultation throughout the transplant process, this handbook begins by providing a general overview of stem cell transplantation and goes on to outline disease-specific indications for stem cell transplantation. It then focuses on transplant complications and ongoing care, and finally explores cellular therapies for hematologic malignancies. Comprehensive and easy-to-use, Blood and Marrow Transplant Handbook: Comprehensive Guide for Patient Care, Third Edition presents a multidisciplinary approach to information for physicians and advanced practice medical providers as well as residents, fellows, and other trainees who care for patients who undergo transplant and immune effector cell therapy.

Oncogenes in the Development of Leukaemia

Oncogenes in the Development of Leukaemia
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Publisher : CSHL Press
Total Pages : 214
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ISBN-10 : 0879694068
ISBN-13 : 9780879694067
Rating : 4/5 (68 Downloads)

Synopsis Oncogenes in the Development of Leukaemia by : Owen N. Witte

Ten articles cover a broad range of concepts to be considered in the study of leukemia, such as the mechanisms regulating the hierarchy of primitive hematopoietic cells, avian erythroblastosis as a model to study oncogene cooperation in leukemia, and an antidote to programmed cell death. Published f

Stem Cell Biology and Regenerative Medicine

Stem Cell Biology and Regenerative Medicine
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Publisher : CRC Press
Total Pages : 442
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ISBN-10 : 9781000791648
ISBN-13 : 1000791645
Rating : 4/5 (48 Downloads)

Synopsis Stem Cell Biology and Regenerative Medicine by : Charles Durand

The study of stem cell biology is under intensive investigation. Because stem cells have the unique capability to self-renew and differentiate into one or several cell types, they play a critical role in development, tissue homeostasis and regeneration. Stem cells also constitute promising cell candidates for cell and gene therapy. The aim of this book is to provide readers and researchers with timely and accurate knowledge on stem cell biology and regenerative medicine. This book will cover many topics in the field and is based on conferences given by recognized scientists involved in the international master course on stem cell biology at Sorbonne Université in Paris.