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The landmark text that has guided generations of hematologists and related practitioners―updated with the latest research findings and improved format and presentation Long revered for its comprehensiveness and extraordinary depth of detail, Williams Hematology provides essential coverage of the origins, pathophysiological mechanisms, and management of benign and malignant disorders of blood and marrow cells and coagulation proteins. The text contains a wealth of basic science and translational pathophysiology for optimal, lifelong learning. Experts in research and clinical hematology, the editors are known worldwide for their contributions to the field. This new edition contains everythin...
The AACR Annual Meeting is a must-attend event for cancer researchers and the broader cancer community. This year's theme, "Delivering Cures Through Cancer Science," reinforces the inextricable link between research and advances in patient care. The theme will be evident throughout the meeting as the latest, most exciting discoveries are presented in every area of cancer research. There will be a number of presentations that include exciting new data from cutting-edge clinical trials as well as companion presentations that spotlight the science behind the trials and implications for delivering improved care to patients. This book contains abstracts 1-2696 presented on April 17-18, 2016, at the AACR Annual Meeting.
The history of blood transfusion is a fabulous human adventure in the course of which intentional and fortuitous conjunction of medical and scientific know-how has resulted in the birth of a new medical discipline. Following a detailed description of the discoveries in the field of transfusion, this book deals with all the questions that will determine its future including safety, emerging biotechnologies, cell and tissue engineering. It concludes by considering the evolution of transfusion in its sociological, ethical and cultural context ending with a vision for the future.
American Association for Cancer Research 2019 Proceedings: Abstracts 2749-5314 - Part B
La question centrale posée par les stratégies de thérapie ciblée est « où viser la bête pour la stopper et/ou la tuer ? », l’animal en question étant ici le cancer qu’il convient d’atteindre au cœur, à la tête, ou au moins aux pattes. Transposée au niveau cellulaire, cette métaphore est le sujet des deux volumes de la collection (vol. 4 et 5) consacrés aux cibles membranaires, bien entendu a priori les plus accessibles. Il est notoire que le cancer est un fauve malaisé à chasser. Aussi, le 5e volume de la collection, coordonné comme le volume 4 par Jean-Yves Blay, s’efforce-t-il d’identifier de nouvelles zones sensibles à toucher à la membrane. Certaines de ces ...