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Malaria: Diagnosis and Treatment Author : Beckham Hill Subject : Infectious Diseases ISBN :9781639873487 Malariology is the scientific study of malaria and issues related to this disease. It also focuses on the biology of malarial parasites and the factors that affect their transmission to humans by anopheline Read More |
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Prevention, Diagnosis and Treatment of Parasitic Infections Author : Gregory Hamilton Subject : Infectious Diseases ISBN :9781639874491 Parasites are the organisms that live in a symbiotic relationship with other organisms. The organism on or inside which the parasite lives is known as the host. The size of a parasite can vary from microscopic Read More |
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Toxoplasmosis: A Comprehensive Clinical Guide Author : Lawson Williams Subject : Infectious Diseases ISBN :9781639875368 The disease caused by the Toxoplasma gondii parasite is termed as toxoplasmosis. A few of its symptoms are body aches, headache, fever and fatigue. Transmission of this parasite can occur through exposure Read More |
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Platelets in Non-Thrombotic Disorders: Pathophysiology and Therapeutics Author : Abram Ross Subject : Medical & Life Science ISBN :9781639874361 Platelet is a component of blood which is responsible for the initiation of a blood clot in reaction to bleeding occurring from a blood vessel injury. These are also known as thrombocytes because of their Read More |
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RNA Interference: Challenges and Therapeutic Opportunities Author : Sam Kennedy Subject : Medical Genetics ISBN :9781639874958 RNA interference (RNAi) is a genetic regulatory mechanism that occurs in eukaryotic cells and regulates the activity of genes. Its main function is to suppress, silence or deactivate genes. RNAi can occur Read More |
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Advances in Motor Neuroprostheses Author : Isaac Anderson Subject : Neuroscience & Neurology ISBN :9781639870202 Neuroprotheses are the devices that are used to replace lost nervous system functions. They provide stimulated hand and arm function and are considered an effective method for restoring function. The discipline Read More |
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Brain Function Augmentation: Contemporary Clinical Neuroscience Author : Benjamin Green Subject : Neuroscience & Neurology ISBN :9781639870820 The central nervous system of the human body is made up of the brain and the spinal cord. The brain is responsible for receiving and processing the information from the sense organs, taking decisions accordingly Read More |
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Cognitive Functioning and Brain Plasticity Author : Hudson Webb Subject : Neuroscience & Neurology ISBN :9781639871179 The ability of the brain to structurally and functionally alter itself is called brain plasticity. Plasticity, or the ability to change, is one of the most important aspects of neural development and regular Read More |
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Neurodegenerative Processes: The Role of Sex Hormones Author : Luke Moore Subject : Neuroscience & Neurology ISBN :9781639873838 Neurodegenerative diseases are a class of diseases in which the neurons of the brain are affected. They are generally incurable since the neurons in the brain do not reproduce in most cases. Therefore, Read More |
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Neurogenesis in the Adult Brain Author : Alfred Carter Subject : Neuroscience & Neurology ISBN :9781639873845 Neurogenesis refers to the process of production of neurons by neural stem cells. There are different types of neural stem cells such as radial glial cells, neuroepithelial cells, intermediate neuronal Read More |