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| | Cell Therapy, Stem Cells and Brain Repair (Contemporary Neuroscience)
As our world continues to evolve, the field of regenerative medicine follows
suit. Although many modern day therapies focus on synthetic and natural
medicinal treatments for brain repair, many of these treatments and
prescriptions lack adequate results or only have the ability to slow the progression
of neurological disease or... | | 2: Cartilage and Osteoarthritis (Methods in Molecular Medicine)
Osteoarthritis (OA), the most common form of arthritis, is generally
characterized by a slowly progressive degeneration of articular cartilage,
particularly in the weight-bearing joints. It has a stronger prevalence in women,
and its incidence increases with age. OA is a major and growing health concern
in developed countries,... |
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Obstetrics in Family Medicine: A Practical Guide (Current Clinical Practice)
A few years ago, a medical student who was working with me was struck
by a car while crossing the street during her lunch hour. Because she could
not walk after the accident, she was taken to the emergency department for
evaluation, which included an x-ray of her leg. I met her there just as the
radiologist was informing her... | | High-Grade Gliomas: Diagnosis and Treatment (Current Clinical Oncology)
This is truly an exciting time in the field of neuro-oncology, particularly in the area of highgrade
gliomas. The management of patients with high-grade gliomas has historically been one
of the most challenging and disheartening fields in medicine, where failure is the rule and
longevity is the exception. The jaded often state that... | | |
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| | | | Arthroscopic and Endoscopic Spinal Surgery: Text and Atlas
The term “minimally invasive spinal surgery” was coined in early 1990 following publication
of the first edition of this text entitled Arthroscopic Microdiscectomy: Minimal
Intervention in Spinal Surgery, and subsequent establishment of the International Society
for Minimal Intervention in Spinal Surgery (ISMISS) under... |
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Cell Signaling in Vascular Inflammation
A comprehensive survey by leading basic and clinical researchers of the signal transduction mechanisms responsible for lung inflammation, including vascular hyperpermeability, white cell accumulation, and vascular remodeling. The authors cut across disciplines to bring together a broad-based presentation of inflammatory challenge, both in the... | | Apoptosis, Senescence and Cancer (Cancer Drug Discovery and Development)
The goals of chemotherapy (and radiotherapy) are to eliminate tumor cell targets by
promoting cell death. In recent years, a major focus has been placed on programmed
cell death or apoptosis as the primary mechanism of cell killing. However, tumor
cells may respond to various forms of treatment in diverse ways, only some of which... | | Cancer Drug Resistance (Cancer Drug Discovery and Development)
Leading experts summarize and synthesize the latest discoveries concerning the changes that occur in tumor cells as they develop resistance to anticancer drugs, and suggest new approaches to preventing and overcoming it. The authors review physiological resistance based upon tumor architecture, cellular resistance based on drug transport,... |
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