This volume, part of the Methods in Molecular Biology series, provides readily-reproducible, step-by-step protocols and methodologies for researching Cerebral Cavernous Malformations (CCM). Each protocol includes an introductory overview, a list of materials, detailed procedures, and helpful troubleshooting notes.
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Authors: Cathy W. DiBernardo
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This book presents the latest information...
A radiographic atlas focusing on the skeletal development and maturity of the hand and wrist bones (carpals and phalanges), primarily used for age determination by skeleton.
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Authors: Deepak Joshi
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Neurosurgical vignettes in question and answer format provide...
This text provides foundational knowledge on planning in sports, covering management functions like organizing and controlling. Key topics include the roles and responsibilities of sports event committees, procedures for drawing fixtures for various tournaments (Knock-Out, League), and the meaning and significance of intramural and extramural programs.
This text provides templates for the dictation of operative notes, offering concise, clearly focused overviews of the steps of given operative procedures, including advice on potential pitfalls, primarily aimed at cardiothoracic surgery residents and students.
A comprehensive clinical reference focusing on the etiology, pathophysiology, and multidisciplinary treatment protocols for Morton's Neuroma. It details diagnostic imaging techniques, conservative therapies, and modern minimally invasive surgical approaches to achieve optimal patient outcomes.
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Authors: Ruediger G.H. Baumeister
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In todayβs life, human blood is transfused...
This book reviews current trends in modern biotechnology and biochemical engineering. Its aim is to cover all aspects of these interdisciplinary disciplines, including chemistry, biochemistry, microbiology, molecular biology, chemical engineering, and computer science, providing a comprehensive discussion of developments in the field.