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The 4-quinolone antibacterial agents have been under development and in use for over 25 years, but despite an enormous... Read More >>
Als Hepatologie-Neuling wird das Buch Ihre Freude an dem Fach wecken und gleichzeitig Ihr Verständnis für die klinische... Read More >>
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The first volume of the series entitled Comprehensive Virology was pub lished in 1974 and the last is yet to appear.... Read More >>
Maternal cells with latent viruses transport viruses without impairment of fetal development. Fetal and neonatal... Read More >>
Since the publication of the frst edition, the application of immuno- tochemical techniques in the clinical laboratory... Read More >>
It has been prepared by Professor CREMIN, an outstanding paediatric radiologist whose work has been known and admired... Read More >>
They cover the biology and pathophysiology, hypercalcaemia, imaging, assessment of response to treatment, types... Read More >>
The increasing resistance of bacteria to antibiotics, and pests to pesticides, threatens to undo some of the most... Read More >>
When we were first approached by the senior editors of this series to edit a book on interactions between the host... Read More >>
Organisms are constantly being bombarded by stimuli in their envi ronment (and also by internal stimuli), and a... Read More >>
Abnormal proteins are associated with a number of pathologies. This book examines recent developments in the field,... Read More >>
Das Lexikon deckt in 8000 Eintragen, 500 Tabellen und 745 Abbildungen nahezu alle Kern- und Randgebiete der klinischen... Read More >>
Suitable for pathologists needing expert guidance in neuropathology, this book showcases nearly 1,700 high-quality... Read More >>
It is now widely acknowledged that at the beginning of this century Claude von Pirquet first pointed out that a... Read More >>
Written specifically for physical therapist assistants (PTAs), Introduction to Pathology for the Physical Therapist... Read More >>
Since the interest on the thymus as an organ essential for the development of immunological capacity was renewed... Read More >>