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Sex Hormones and Immunity to Infection
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Why sex mattersAmong human and nonhuman animals, the prevalence and intensity of infection typically is higher in males than females and may reflect differences in exposure as well as susceptibility to pathogens. Elevated immunity among females is a double-edged sword in which it is beneficial against infectious diseases but is detrimental in terms of increased development of autoimmune ... (Source: Springer Biomedical Sciences titles)
Source: Springer Biomedical Sciences titles - November 14, 2009 Category: Biomedical Science Tags: Immunology Source Type: organizations
Pharmaceutical Suspensions
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From Formulation Development to Manufacturing Suspension dosage form is a preferred and widely accepted dosage forms for insoluble or poorly soluble drugs for various therapeutic applications. The suspension dosage form has long been used for insoluble and poorly soluble drugs for making oral, topical and parenteral products. Pharmaceutical Suspensions, From Formulation Development to Manufacturing provides the reader ... (Source: Springer Biomedical Sciences titles)
Source: Springer Biomedical Sciences titles - November 12, 2009 Category: Biomedical Science Tags: Pharmacology / Toxicology Source Type: organizations
Trafficking Inside Cells
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Pathways, Mechanisms and Regulation series: Molecular Biology Intelligence Unit The human body is made up of trillions of tiny cells that cannot be seen by the naked eye. The functioning units inside these cells are macromolecules that need to travel in the three-dimensional cell-space to distances ten thousand times their size. This movement is highly ordered, requires energy and takes place on molecular tracks that serve as a sophisticated transport ... (Source: Springer Biomedical Sciences titles)
Source: Springer Biomedical Sciences titles - November 12, 2009 Category: Biomedical Science Tags: Biomedicine (general) Source Type: organizations
Optical Imaging of Cancer
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Clinical Applications Optical detection represents the next great horizon for cancer imaging. As molecularly targeted therapeutic agents are delivered to the clinic in increasing numbers, there is a parallel opportunity to advance optical imaging techniques. Because of its limited toxicity and potential for real-time information, optical imaging represents an underdeveloped modality in clinical ... (Source: Springer Biomedical Sciences titles)
Source: Springer Biomedical Sciences titles - November 12, 2009 Category: Biomedical Science Tags: Cancer Research Source Type: organizations
Stem Cell Biology in Health and Disease
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presents an up-to-date overview about the dual role of stem cells in health and disease. The Editors have drawn together an international team of experts providing chapters which, in this fully-illustrated volume, discuss: - the controversial debate on the great expectations concerning stem cell based regeneration therapies raised by the pluripotency of ... (Source: Springer Biomedical Sciences titles)
Source: Springer Biomedical Sciences titles - November 7, 2009 Category: Biomedical Science Tags: Cancer Research Source Type: organizations
Tumor Biology
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Tumor Markers, Tumor Targeting and Translational Cancer Research (Source: Springer Biomedical Sciences titles)
Source: Springer Biomedical Sciences titles - November 6, 2009 Category: Biomedical Science Tags: Cancer Research Source Type: organizations
Single Nucleotide Polymorphisms
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Methods and Protocols series: Methods in Molecular Biology In recent years, single nucleotide polymorphisms have received increased and special attention in a rapidly developing field of personalized medicine and drug treatment. Comprising more than eighty percent of all known polymorphisms, single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) are primarily responsible for phenotypic differences between individuals, and have been suggested to affect the ... (Source: Springer Biomedical Sciences titles)
Source: Springer Biomedical Sciences titles - October 29, 2009 Category: Biomedical Science Tags: Human Genetics Source Type: organizations
Molecular Mechanisms of Bacterial Infection via the Gut
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series: Current Topics in Microbiology and Immunology Our gut is colonized by numerous bacteria throughout our life, and the gut epithelium is constantly exposed to foreign microbes and dietary antigens. Thus, the gut epithelium acts as a barrier against microbial invaders and is equipped with various innate defense systems. Resident commensal and foreign invading bacteria interact intimately with the gut epithelium and can impact ... (Source: Springer Biomedical Sciences titles)
Source: Springer Biomedical Sciences titles - October 29, 2009 Category: Biomedical Science Tags: Immunology Source Type: organizations
Cardiovascular Engineering and Technology
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(CVET) presents a wide spectrum of research, from basic to translational, in all aspects of cardiovascular physiology and medical treatment. It offers academic and industrial investigators a forum for the dissemination of research that utilizes engineering principles and methods to advance fundamental knowledge and technological solutions related to ... (Source: Springer Biomedical Sciences titles)
Source: Springer Biomedical Sciences titles - October 28, 2009 Category: Biomedical Science Tags: Biomedicine (general) Source Type: organizations
Handbook on Analyzing Human Genetic Data
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Computational Approaches and Software The discipline of statistical genetics is highly computational. Be it exact computational methods, simulation based, or a hybrid of the two, computational packages are indispensable tools and constant companions of researchers in the field. This handbook is intended to provide human geneticists and other biomedical researchers with guidance on selections of appropriate ... (Source: Springer Biomedical Sciences titles)
Source: Springer Biomedical Sciences titles - October 27, 2009 Category: Biomedical Science Tags: Human Genetics Source Type: organizations
Mood and Anxiety Related Phenotypes in Mice
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Characterization Using Behavioral Tests series: Neuromethods Affecting approximately twenty percent of the world population, mood and anxiety disorders have been the subject of ever-increasing research. This increased research parallels a remarkable growth in the use of the laboratory mouse as a tool to understand the biological and genetic basis of mood and anxiety disorders as well as to develop improved ... (Source: Springer Biomedical Sciences titles)
Source: Springer Biomedical Sciences titles - October 20, 2009 Category: Biomedical Science Tags: Neurosciences Source Type: organizations
Handbook of Neurochemistry and Molecular Neurobiology
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Neural Lipids (Source: Springer Biomedical Sciences titles)
Source: Springer Biomedical Sciences titles - October 20, 2009 Category: Biomedical Science Tags: Neurosciences Source Type: organizations
The calcitonin gene-related peptide family
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form, function and future perspectives This book contains a comprehensive series of reviews on the calcitonin gene-related peptide (CGRP) family of peptides. This family of peptide hormones has a diverse and constantly expanding range of important physiologic functions, including regulation of blood calcium, vascular tension, feeding behavior and pain recognition. This volume includes chapters on: The adrenomedullin ... (Source: Springer Biomedical Sciences titles)
Source: Springer Biomedical Sciences titles - October 16, 2009 Category: Biomedical Science Tags: Biomedicine (general) Source Type: organizations
Inherited Neuromuscular Diseases
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Translation from Pathomechanisms to Therapies series: Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology This book represents the state of the art of neuromuscular diseases as a whole, including muscular dystrophies, mitochondrial disorders, peripheral neuropathies, spinal muscular atrophy, motoneurone disease and Friedreich ataxia. It offers a current review of inherited neuromuscular diseases under different approaches: genetics, pathomechanisms, therapies and treatments. Many genes ... (Source: Springer Biomedical Sciences titles)
Source: Springer Biomedical Sciences titles - October 14, 2009 Category: Biomedical Science Tags: Neurosciences Source Type: organizations
Synthetic Biology
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the technoscience and its societal consequences Synthetic biology is becoming one of the most dynamic new fields of biology, with the potential to revolutionize the way we do biotechnology today. By applying the toolbox of engineering disciplines to biology, a whole set of potential applications become possible ranging very widely across scientific and engineering disciplines. Some of the potential benefits of synthetic biology, ... (Source: Springer Biomedical Sciences titles)
Source: Springer Biomedical Sciences titles - October 14, 2009 Category: Biomedical Science Tags: Biomedicine (general) Source Type: organizations
Dengue Virus
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series: Current Topics in Microbiology and Immunology will follow (Source: Springer Biomedical Sciences titles)
Source: Springer Biomedical Sciences titles - October 14, 2009 Category: Biomedical Science Tags: Virology Source Type: organizations
fMRI Techniques and Protocols
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series: Neuromethods As fMRI technology has provided invaluable insights into the mechanisms through which the human brain works in healthy individuals and in patients with different neurological and psychiatric conditions, the study of brain function and even the monitoring of the effects of treatment have become more effective and efficient. In fMRI Techniques and Protocols, an international ... (Source: Springer Biomedical Sciences titles)
Source: Springer Biomedical Sciences titles - October 11, 2009 Category: Biomedical Science Tags: Neurosciences Source Type: organizations
Computational Biology
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Issues and Applications in Oncology series: Applied Bioinformatics and Biostatistics in Cancer Research Computational Biology: Issues and Applications in Oncology provides a comprehensive report on recent techniques and results in computational oncology essential to the knowledge of scientists, engineers, as well as postgraduate students working on the areas of computational biology, bioinformatics, and medical informatics.With chapters timely prepared and written by experts in the ... (Source: Springer Biomedical Sciences titles)
Source: Springer Biomedical Sciences titles - October 8, 2009 Category: Biomedical Science Tags: Cancer Research Source Type: organizations
Protocols for Neural Cell Culture
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series: Springer Protocols Handbooks Since the conception of this acclaimed series of volumes examining neural tissue culture, the expansion of neuroscience has continued to produce vital discoveries that utilize tissue culture methodologies. The expert contributors to the fourth edition of Protocols for Neural Cell Culture refine existing protocols and present the emerging new techniques and culture media ... (Source: Springer Biomedical Sciences titles)
Source: Springer Biomedical Sciences titles - October 7, 2009 Category: Biomedical Science Tags: Neurosciences Source Type: organizations
Death Receptors and Cognate Ligands in Cancer
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series: Results and Problems in Cell Differentiation Death receptors play a central role in directing apoptosis in mammalian cells. This process of active cell death is important for a number of biological processes, e.g. for the regulation of the immune system. Death receptors are cell surface receptors that transmit apoptotic signals initiated by corresponding death ligands. Many complex signaling pathways are activated and ... (Source: Springer Biomedical Sciences titles)
Source: Springer Biomedical Sciences titles - October 7, 2009 Category: Biomedical Science Tags: Cancer Research Source Type: organizations
Behavioral Neurobiology of the Endocannabinoid System
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series: Current Topics in Behavioral Neurosciences The endocannabinoid signalling system is one of the key modulators of central nervous function. This volume provides timely and in-depth coverage of the roles of the endocannabinoid signalling system in the neurobiology of behavior. It is essential reading for any researcher with a background in neuroscience wanting to know more about the endocannabinoids. The first section ... (Source: Springer Biomedical Sciences titles)
Source: Springer Biomedical Sciences titles - October 7, 2009 Category: Biomedical Science Tags: Neurosciences Source Type: organizations
Lung Cancer Metastasis
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Novel Biological Mechanisms and Impact on Clinical Practice Lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer related mortality. Metastatic lung cancer is responsible for more than ninety percent of lung cancer related deaths. However, relatively little progress has been made in understanding the process of lung cancer metastasis. The two main aims of this book are a) to introduce clinical aspects to basic scientists and basic molecular and ... (Source: Springer Biomedical Sciences titles)
Source: Springer Biomedical Sciences titles - October 7, 2009 Category: Biomedical Science Tags: Cancer Research Source Type: organizations
BLyS Ligands and Receptors
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series: Contemporary Immunology The BLyS/BAFF family of cytokines and receptors has captured and held the attention of B cell biologists during the last decade. Discovery of the two ligands and three receptors comprising this family has yielded a watershed of insights; fostering fresh paradigms in our views about the differentiation, selection, and homeostatic control of virtually all B cell subsets. Moreover, ... (Source: Springer Biomedical Sciences titles)
Source: Springer Biomedical Sciences titles - October 5, 2009 Category: Biomedical Science Tags: Immunology Source Type: organizations
The Business of Bioscience (Shimasaki)
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What goes into making a Biotechnology Product The Business of Bioscience: What goes into making a Biotechnology Product captivatingly describes the unique and challenging facets within the exciting field of biotechnology business and medical product innovation. Biotechnology is the melding of business and science and, therefore, creates different challenges than those faced by other industries. There are longer development ... (Source: Springer Biomedical Sciences titles)
Source: Springer Biomedical Sciences titles - October 5, 2009 Category: Biomedical Science Tags: Pharmacology / Toxicology Source Type: organizations
Mammalian Brain Development
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series: Contemporary Neuroscience This book charts the way forward through the field of mammalian brain development, in which the integration of biological function can occur at all levels between the gene and the organism itself. Mammalian Brain Development examines the traditional "nature versus nurture" argument in the spectrum of brain development, discussing in particular sex differences in spatial ... (Source: Springer Biomedical Sciences titles)
Source: Springer Biomedical Sciences titles - October 2, 2009 Category: Biomedical Science Tags: Neurosciences Source Type: organizations
Neurobehavioral Disorders of Childhood (Melillo et al.)
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An Evolutionary Perspective Attention deficit disorder, attention deficit hyperactive disorder, pervasive developmental disorder, obsessive-compulsive disorder, asperger's syndrome, and autism, to name but a few, may be viewed as points on a spectrum of developmental disabilities in which those points share features in common and possibly etiology as well, varying only in severity and in the primary ... (Source: Springer Biomedical Sciences titles)
Source: Springer Biomedical Sciences titles - October 1, 2009 Category: Biomedical Science Tags: Neurosciences Source Type: organizations
Cardiovascular Genomics
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Methods and Protocols series: Methods in Molecular Biology As two of the leading causes of death worldwide, heart disease and stroke represent a clear target for genomic research aimed at deciphering the genes and cellular pathways that underlie cardiovascular disease and creating improved therapies. In Cardiovascular Genomics: Methods and Protocols, experts in the field provide methods for cardiovascular phenotyping of rodent models in ... (Source: Springer Biomedical Sciences titles)
Source: Springer Biomedical Sciences titles - September 29, 2009 Category: Biomedical Science Tags: Human Genetics (general) Source Type: organizations
DNA Topoisomerases
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Methods and Protocols series: Methods in Molecular Biology Due to their importance to cell biology, DNA topology-altering enzymes, collectively DNA topoisomerases and gyrases, have been studied thoroughly from a biochemical perspective, yet the expansion of research at the molecular and cellular levels continues to show a great deal of promise. In DNA Topoisomerases: Methods and Protocols, experts in the field present a compendium of ... (Source: Springer Biomedical Sciences titles)
Source: Springer Biomedical Sciences titles - September 29, 2009 Category: Biomedical Science Tags: Human Genetics (general) Source Type: organizations
Handbook of Neurochemistry and Molecular Neurobiology
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Schizophrenia This volume of the Handbook of Neurochemistry and Molecular Neurobiology focuses on neurochemical aspects of schizophrenia. Chapters cover the full range of schizophrenia symptoms and anatomical pathologies from neurochemical and molecular biology perspectives. Topics include changes in neurotransmitter systems, alteration in receptors, neurotransmitter release, genetic factors, ... (Source: Springer Biomedical Sciences titles)
Source: Springer Biomedical Sciences titles - September 29, 2009 Category: Biomedical Science Tags: Neurosciences Source Type: organizations
Reverse Chemical Genetics
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Methods and Protocols series: Methods in Molecular Biology Now a major approach in the identification of certain gene product functions, reverse chemical genetics allows the identification of target genes to precede phenotypic changes created by specific small molecules. In Reverse Chemical Genetics: Methods and Protocols, expert authors introduce fundamental resources, including databases for reverse chemical genetics, as well as the ... (Source: Springer Biomedical Sciences titles)
Source: Springer Biomedical Sciences titles - September 25, 2009 Category: Biomedical Science Tags: Human Genetics (general) Source Type: organizations
Recent Advances in Transthyretin Evolution, Structure and Biological Functions
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There is a strong interest in transthyretin (TTR) in connection with protein evolution, medical and clinical research. Thus, this is an exciting time for experts in TTR research to come together to write a monograph covering both the basic and the clinical research into TTR. Transthyretin is a protein found in human blood and cerebrospinal fluid. It is directly involved in the transport of ... (Source: Springer Biomedical Sciences titles)
Source: Springer Biomedical Sciences titles - September 23, 2009 Category: Biomedical Science Tags: Human Physiology Source Type: organizations
Autophagy in Infection and Immunity
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series: Current Topics in Microbiology and Immunology Autophagy is a fundamental biological process that enables cells to autodigest their own cytosol during starvation and other forms of stress. It has a growing spectrum of acknowledged roles in immunity, aging, development, neurodegeneration, and cancer biology. An immunological role of autophagy was first recognized with the discovery of autophagy’s ability to sanitize the cellular ... (Source: Springer Biomedical Sciences titles)
Source: Springer Biomedical Sciences titles - September 23, 2009 Category: Biomedical Science Tags: Immunology Source Type: organizations
Berichte der Nationalen Referenzlaboratorien 2008
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Reports of the National Reference Laboratories 2008 series: BVL-Reporte (Source: Springer Biomedical Sciences titles)
Source: Springer Biomedical Sciences titles - September 21, 2009 Category: Biomedical Science Tags: Laboratory Medicine Source Type: organizations
PEGylated Protein Drugs: Basic Science and Clinical Applications
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series: Milestones in Drug Therapy PEGylated Protein Drugs: Basic Science and Clinical Applications describes the basic technologies and the major results obtained with the PEGylation technique, the covalent binding to proteins, peptides and small organic molecules of the hydrophilic and biocompatible polymer poly(ethylene glycol) to improve their therapeutic efficacy. The book results from the collaboration of ... (Source: Springer Biomedical Sciences titles)
Source: Springer Biomedical Sciences titles - September 18, 2009 Category: Biomedical Science Tags: Pharmacology / Toxicology Source Type: organizations
Lymphangiogenesis in Cancer Metastasis
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series: Cancer Metastasis - Biology and Treatment Lymphangiogenesis and Cancer Metastasis introduces the new field of lymphatic vessel growth and development, and its relationship to the metastatic spread of cancer cells. The book covers all aspects of this new field from the fundamental role that protein growth factors and their receptors play in lymphangiogenesis to the potential application of these advances to cancer diagnosis ... (Source: Springer Biomedical Sciences titles)
Source: Springer Biomedical Sciences titles - September 17, 2009 Category: Biomedical Science Tags: Cancer Research Source Type: organizations
Thiamine Deficiency and Associated Clinical Disorders (McCandless)
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series: Contemporary Clinical Neuroscience The past twenty years have seen remarkable advances in neuroscience, neurology, imaging techniques, and diagnostic strategies. These advances have been successfully applied to many different diseases, including thiamine deficiency and associated clinical disorders. Syndromes such as beriberi, Wernicke’s disease, Leigh’s disease, African Seasonal Ataxia, and various inherited ... (Source: Springer Biomedical Sciences titles)
Source: Springer Biomedical Sciences titles - September 17, 2009 Category: Biomedical Science Tags: Neurosciences Source Type: organizations
Coherent Behavior in Neuronal Networks
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series: Springer Series in Computational Neuroscience Recent experimental research advances have led to increasingly detailed descriptions of how networks of interacting neurons process information. With these developments, it has become clear that dynamic network behaviors underlie information processing, and that the observed activity patterns cannot be fully explained by simple concepts such as synchrony and phase locking. These ... (Source: Springer Biomedical Sciences titles)
Source: Springer Biomedical Sciences titles - September 16, 2009 Category: Biomedical Science Tags: Neurobiology Source Type: organizations
Principles of Cancer Biotherapy
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At the time of the first edition of Principles of Cancer Biotherapy in 1987, this book represented the first comprehensive textbook on biological therapy. In 1991, when the second edition was published, there was still some doubt on the part of many oncologists and cancer researchers as to the therapeutic value of these new approaches. By 2003 and the fourth edition, it was generally agreed ... (Source: Springer Biomedical Sciences titles)
Source: Springer Biomedical Sciences titles - September 11, 2009 Category: Biomedical Science Tags: Cancer Research Source Type: organizations
Cell Line Development
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series: Cell Engineering Mammalian cell lines command an effective monopoly for the production of therapeutic proteins that require post-translational modifications. This unique advantage outweighs the costs associated with mammalian cell culture, which are far grater in terms of development time and manufacturing when compared to microbial culture. The development of cell lines has undergone several ... (Source: Springer Biomedical Sciences titles)
Source: Springer Biomedical Sciences titles - September 10, 2009 Category: Biomedical Science Tags: Biomedicine (general) Source Type: organizations
Target Pattern Recognition in Innate Immunity
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series: Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology Target pattern recognition in innate immunity is responsible for the immediate, usually protective, responses shown against invading microorganisms, and it is the principal feature of self and non-self recognition by virtue of the recognition of structures on the microbial pathogens, which are not found on host cells. This is an area that has been very actively researched, over ... (Source: Springer Biomedical Sciences titles)
Source: Springer Biomedical Sciences titles - September 10, 2009 Category: Biomedical Science Tags: Biomedicine (general) Source Type: organizations
The Basal Ganglia IX
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series: Advances in Behavioral Biology The International Basal Ganglia Society (IBAGS) furthers understanding of normal basal ganglia function and the pathophysiology of disorders of the basal ganglia. These disorders include Parkinson's disease, Huntington's disease, and schizophrenia. IBAGS triennial meetings bring together research scientists from all disciplines, as well as clinicians who are actively ... (Source: Springer Biomedical Sciences titles)
Source: Springer Biomedical Sciences titles - September 8, 2009 Category: Biomedical Science Tags: Neurosciences Source Type: organizations
Checkpoint Controls and Targets in Cancer Therapy
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series: Cancer Drug Discovery and Development There is no question that loss of cell cycle checkpoint regulation is an intrinsic characteristic of cancer. However, many tumors retain parallel checkpoint pathways that are activated by antitumor agents and facilitate therapeutic response. Failures in these therapy-linked checkpoint controls are closely associated with cancers that are highly resistant to therapeutic ... (Source: Springer Biomedical Sciences titles)
Source: Springer Biomedical Sciences titles - September 8, 2009 Category: Biomedical Science Tags: Cancer Research Source Type: organizations
The Moral Brain
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Essays on the Evolutionary and Neuroscientific Aspects of Morality Scientists no longer accept the existence of a distinct moral organ as phrenologists once did. A generation of young neurologists is using advanced technological medical equipment to unravel specific brain processes enabling moral cognition. In addition, evolutionary psychologists have formulated hypotheses about the origins and nature of our moral architecture. Little by little, ... (Source: Springer Biomedical Sciences titles)
Source: Springer Biomedical Sciences titles - September 7, 2009 Category: Biomedical Science Tags: Neurosciences Source Type: organizations
Animal Cell Technology: Basic & Applied Aspects
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Proceedings of the 19th Annual Meeting of the Japanese Association for Animal Cell Technology (JAACT), Kyoto, Japan, September 25-28, 2006 series: Animal Cell Technology: Basic & Applied Aspects Animal cell technology is a growing discipline of cell biology which aims not only to understand structures, functions and behaviors of differentiated animal cells, but also to ascertain their abilities to be used for industrial and medical purposes. The goal of animal cell technology includes the clonal expansion of differentiated cells, the optimization of their culture ... (Source: Springer Biomedical Sciences titles)
Source: Springer Biomedical Sciences titles - September 4, 2009 Category: Biomedical Science Tags: Biomedicine (general) Source Type: organizations
Therapeutic Ribonucleic Acids in Brain Tumors
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In the past few years nucleic acids technologies have grown into a powerful analytical and also increasingly therapeutic tool. It has been applied not only to the uncovering of gene functions in many organisms, but also to pathogenetic analysis and recently also for the treatment of human diseases. The book discusses in depth the potential of these innovative methods in the broad field of ... (Source: Springer Biomedical Sciences titles)
Source: Springer Biomedical Sciences titles - September 3, 2009 Category: Biomedical Science Tags: Cancer Research Source Type: organizations
