Thoroughly revised by well-respected educator and clinical laboratory hematologist Dr. Gene Gulati and his colleague Dr. Jaime Caro, the new 2nd edition incorporates more discussions, images, entities, artifacts, and mimics in the blood. It brilliantly illustrates an even broader spectrum of morphologic variation in red and white blood cells. Blood Cells, 2nd Edition gives you more on every page; everything that made the 1st edition a perennial bestseller and new additions that make it invaluable for the lab. With indexing of images, quick comparative tables, and an entirely new self-assessment test comprising over 100 questions with answers indexed to discussions in the text, users in their everyday professional practice or learning process will find this 2nd edition immensely informative and useful. Larger-scale modifications and additions offered in this 2nd edition include: The latest WHO classification of tumors of hematopoietic & lymphoid tissues Expanded range of morphologic variation depicted and adding cell types & entities Treatment of hereditary Heinz body hemolytic anemia and reactive plasmacytosis Microorganisms that may be seen in peripheral blood smears, particularly of the malarial & microfilarial parasites
Erythropoiesis; Composition of normal human red cells; Lipids of the red cell membrane; The morphology of adult red cells; Dysfunctions of the red cell membrane; Blood-group substances their nature and...
Transcription Factors Normal and Malignant Development of Blood Cells Katya Ravid and Jonathan Licht The role of transcription factors in activating specific genes in blood cells is an important facet of hematopoiesis.
Furthermore, in vitro ageing and/or modifications as well as the slowing down of the modifications is an important issue in transfusion medicine. Many of the molecular mechanisms behind such effects are elucidated in this eBook.
The third edition of this popular pocket book, A Beginner’s Guide to Blood Cells written by Professor Barbara Bain, provides a concise introduction to normal and abnormal blood cells and blood counts for trainees in haematology.
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The text also tackles the nature of immune processes, antibodies in human gamma globulin, and physical characteristics of the gamma globulins. The selection is a valuable reference for readers interested in blood cells and plasma protein.
This volume is a collection of the presentations given at the sixth international research conference, Blood Cells as a Tissue, at The Lankenau Hospital, October 30 and 31, 1969. The...
This book describes in vitro and ex vivo models that can be employed to investigate effects of digested food products on the GIT, or specific components thereof.
This book presents a masterful overview of the mechanics of blood cell formation and the factors that control blood cell growth.
This book is devoted to the red blood cell membrane, its structure and function, and abnormalities in disease states.