Handbook of Natural Exotoxins: Bacterial Exotoxins Author : Robert Jones Subject : Bacteriology ISBN :9781639872909 Bacteria are prokaryotic microorganisms, which are generally a few micrometers long. They are found in the soil, acidic hot springs, water and even radioactive waste. The toxin secreted by the bacteria Read More |
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Dilated Cardiomyopathy: An Issue of Cardiology Clinics Author : Cameron Johnson Subject : Cardiology ISBN :9781639871643 Dilated cardiomyopathy is a disorder of the heart wherein the thinning of the left ventricle of the heart takes place. This leads to the heart not being able to pump blood efficiently. Some of the common Read More |
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Current Research in Cell Signaling Author : Peter Madison Subject : Cell Biology ISBN :9781639871438 The capacity of the cells to send, process and accept signals with its environment and with itself is termed as cell signaling. Cells of every living organism exhibit this property. Some of the major types Read More |
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NK Immunotherapy: Success and Challenges Author : Maverick Davies Subject : Cell Biology ISBN :9781639873982 Natural killer cells (NK cells) are the lymphocytes which belong to the same family as B and T cells, because they differentiate from a common progenitor. These cells detect and control early signs of Read More |
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Handbook of Aromatic and Medicinal Plants Author : Cameron James Subject : Complementary and Alternative Medicine ISBN :9781639872749 Aromatic plants are type of plants that have a characteristic flavor and aroma. Medicinal plants are the plants that are used in traditional medicine practices. Plants synthesize many chemical compounds Read More |
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Medical Herbalism: Principles and Practices Author : Melissa Gould Subject : Complementary and Alternative Medicine ISBN :9781639873593 The use of plants for medicinal purposes refers to as medical herbalism. It includes the use of fungal products, bee products, animal products, shells, etc. It is generally used for the treatment of chronic Read More |
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Recent Progress in Herbal Medicine Author : Josie Sparks Subject : Complementary and Alternative Medicine ISBN :9781639874828 Any plant or part of a plant which is used for its scent, flavor or healing properties is defined as herb. Herbal medicine is the study of botany of such plants which have therapeutic uses. Herbal drugs Read More |
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Dentistry: Interdisciplinary Research Author : Hudson Turner Subject : Dentistry ISBN :9781639871544 Dentistry is the branch of medicine which is concerned with the study of disorders, diseases and conditions of the oral cavity, oral mucosa, and related structures and tissues in the maxillofacial area. Read More |
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Wound Healing: Clinical Aspects Author : William Cox Subject : Dermatology ISBN :9781639875764 The mechanism through which a living organism replaces damaged or destroyed tissue is termed as wound healing. The two layers of the skin, the epidermis and the dermis, act as protection against the outside Read More |
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Clinical Advances in MRI of Kidney Author : Eliza Harris Subject : Diagnostic Imaging ISBN :9781639871100 MRI stands for magnetic resonance imaging and it is used to take pictures of the internal organs and soft tissues of the body without using X-rays. It uses magnets and radio waves to produce detailed pictures Read More |