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| | Fibrosis Research: Methods and Protocols (Methods in Molecular Medicine)
Fibrosis or scar, defined pathologically as inappropriate repair by connective
tissue, is increasingly recognized as an important feature of many chronic
diseases (Table 1), and as such, represents an enormous health burden. The
United States government estimates that 45% of deaths in the United States
can be attributed to... | | Neuropathology Review
The scope of neuropathology continues to expand, as
evidenced by increasing numbers of multivolume and
specialty texts, which have been published in recent years.
For those in the neuroscience disciplines, the ever increasing
amount of information one needs to assimilate and master
can be challenging and even at times... |
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Virtual Immersive and 3D Learning Spaces: Emerging Technologies and Trends
Immersive learning has grown in popularity with the development of open-source immersive 3D learning spaces. Those in e-learning have been working to find ways to capitalize on immersive learning through simulations, digital kiosks, live virtual events, live interactivity, instructor-facilitated learning, AI-driven robots, and... | | | | Ocular Trauma: Principles and Practice
Ocular Trauma: Principles and Practice is the first comprehensive clinical
reference on ocular injuries in more than a decade. Each chapter gives you
detailed instructions on evaluation, treatment, and management, including "what
to do", "how to do it", and "why to do it."... |
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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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