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Recent advances in haematology number seven

By: Contributor(s): Publication details: Edinburgh Churchill Livingstone 1993Description: 265; ill.,bibls.; BookFindISBN:
  • 0443046891
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Contents:
Gene therapy; minimal residual disease; new drugs for AML; molecular genetics of preleukaemia; immunotherapy of acute leukaemia; marrow transplantation of haemoglobinpathies; iron chelation; AIDS - management; thrombophilia; HCV; cell adhesion molecules in the haemopoietic system; ras activation, GAP anti-ras.
Summary: HardbackSummary: This is the latest annual release from the series for trainee and practising haematologists, devoted to the coverage of topics in haematology where substantial advances have been made since the last issue. Aiming to be useful for practising clinicians, the redesigned colour and layout makes for ease of reference throughout the volume's broad-ranging scope. Shorter, more digestible chapters each finish with a summary of key clinical practice points.
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Gene therapy; minimal residual disease; new drugs for AML; molecular genetics of preleukaemia; immunotherapy of acute leukaemia; marrow transplantation of haemoglobinpathies; iron chelation; AIDS - management; thrombophilia; HCV; cell adhesion molecules in the haemopoietic system; ras activation, GAP anti-ras.

Hardback

This is the latest annual release from the series for trainee and practising haematologists, devoted to the coverage of topics in haematology where substantial advances have been made since the last issue. Aiming to be useful for practising clinicians, the redesigned colour and layout makes for ease of reference throughout the volume's broad-ranging scope. Shorter, more digestible chapters each finish with a summary of key clinical practice points.

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