Platelets:
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Format: Elektronisch E-Book
Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: Amsterdam Academic Press/Elsevier c2007
Ausgabe:2nd ed
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Beschreibung:PLATELETS is the definitive current source of state-of-the-art knowledge about platelets and covers the entire field of platelet biology, pathophysiology, and clinical medicine. Recently there has been a rapid expansion of knowledge in both basic biology and the clinical approach to platelet-related diseases including thrombosis and hemorrhage. Novel platelet function tests, drugs, blood bank storage methods, and gene therapies have been incorporated into patient care or are in development. This book draws all this information into a single, comprehensive and authoritative resource. First edition won Best Book in Medical Science Award from the Association of American Publishers Contains fourteen new chapters on topics such as platelet genomics and proteomics, inhibition of platelet function by the endothelium, clinical tests of platelet function, real time in vivo imaging of platelets, and inherited thrombocytopenias A comprehensive full color reference comprising over 70 chapters, 1400 pages, and 16,000 references
Foreword -- Biology -- Tests of Platelet Function -- The Role of Platelets in Disease -- Disorders of Platelet Number and Function -- Pharmacology: Antiplatelet Therapy -- Pharmacology: Therapy to Increase Platelet Numbers and/or Function -- Transfusion Medicine -- Gene Therapy
Includes bibliographical references and index
Platelet biology -- Tests of platelet function -- The role of platelets in disease -- Disorders of platelet number and function -- Pharmacology : antiplatelet therapy -- Pharmacology : therapy to increase platelet numbers and/or function -- Platelet transfusion medicine -- Gene therapy for platelet disorders
Beschreibung:1 Online-Ressource (1 online resource (xlii, 1343 p.))
ISBN:9780123878373
9780123693679
0123693675
9780080465869
0080465862

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