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John M.D. O'Neill, "Musculoskeletal Ultrasound: Anatomy and Technique"

John M.D. O'Neill, "Musculoskeletal Ultrasound: Anatomy and Technique" ISBN: 038776609X | EDITION 2008 | PDF | 344 PAGES |54.94 MBProper ultrasound examination and interpretation hinges on thorough knowledge of the relevant anatomy, artifacts, and technique. This book provides an excellent foundation by going beyond pathology and concentrating on these fundamentals. Basic physics and artifact recognition and prevention are outlined.Download Download from Uploaded.to Download from Letitbit

Abul K. Abbas, Andrew H. Lichtman, "Basic Immunology: Functions and Disorders of the Immune System"

00219e8e medium Abul K. Abbas, Andrew H. Lichtman, "Basic Immunology: Functions and Disorders of the Immune System" ISBN: 072160241X | EDITION 2004 | PDF | 323 PAGES |16.74 MB The 2nd of this popular text emphasizes the fundamental concepts and principles of human immunology that students need to know, without overwhelming them with extraneous material. It leads the reader to a firm understanding of basic principles, using full-color illustrations; short, easy-to-read chapters; color tables that summarize key information clinical cases; and much more-all in a conveniently sized volume that's easy to carry. The New Edition has been thoroughly updated to reflect the many advances that are expanding our understanding of the field. Download http://letitbit.net/download/89957.834755dbf9a2ecd6dc6d2bdbc0a2/1305.pdf.html or http://shareflare.net/download/8121.834755dbf9a2ecd6dc6d2bdbc0a2/1305.pdf.html please download and install skymonk to download file letitbit and shareflare with high speed and no waiting time http://letitbit.net/skymonk20165241.exe

James D. Fix, "High-Yield Neuroanatomy" (18 May 2012)

James D. Fix, "High-Yield Neuroanatomy" ISBN: 0781779464 | EDITION 2008 | PDF | 145 PAGES |27.59 MBNow in its Fourth Edition, this best-selling book extracts the most important information on neuroanatomy and presents it in a concise, uncluttered fashion to prepare students for course exams and the USMLE. Highlights of this edition include a brief glossary of key neuroanatomical structures and disease states; addition of an icon to more clearly identify the Clinical Correlations sections; an appendicized table of common neurological lesions; expanded figure legends that identify clinically relevant anatomical relationships; an improved, expanded index; and modified text and figure legends to comply with Terminologia Anatomica.Download Download from Uploaded.to

Abul K. Abbas, Andrew H. Lichtman, "Basic Immunology: Functions and Disorders of the Immune System"

Abul K. Abbas, Andrew H. Lichtman, "Basic Immunology: Functions and Disorders of the Immune System" ISBN: 072160241X | EDITION 2004 | PDF | 323 PAGES |16.74 MBThe 2nd of this popular text emphasizes the fundamental concepts and principles of human immunology that students need to know, without overwhelming them with extraneous material. It leads the reader to a firm understanding of basic principles, using full-color illustrations; short, easy-to-read chapters; color tables that summarize key information clinical cases; and much more-all in a conveniently sized volume that's easy to carry. The New Edition has been thoroughly updated to reflect the many advances that are expanding our understanding of the field.Download Download from Uploaded.to Download from Letitbit

Conor P. Delaney, "Operative Techniques in Laparoscopic Colorectal Surgery"

Conor P. Delaney, "Operative Techniques in Laparoscopic Colorectal Surgery" ISBN: 0781766346 | EDITION 2006 | CHM | 224 PAGES |19.81 MBThis full-color reference provides step-by-step instructions for the major laparoscopic colorectal procedures, and describes complications and strategies for their resolution. Each chaper begins with a detailed description of the procedures, including intra-operative difficulties and complications.Download Download from Uploaded.to Download from Letitbit

"Liver Regeneration" ed. by Pedro M. Baptista

002199af medium "Liver Regeneration" ed. by Pedro M. Baptista INTEO | 2012 | ISBN: 9535106227 9789535106227 | 261 PAGES | PDF |11.87 MB This book describes some of the complex mechanisms involved in liver regeneration and provides examples of the most up-to-date strategies used to induce liver regeneration, both in the clinic and in the laboratory. The information presented will hopefully benefit not only professionals in the liver field, but also people in other areas of science (pharmacology, toxicology, etc) that wish to expand their knowledge of the fundamental biology that orchestrates liver injury and regeneration. Contents Preface Section 1 Cellular and Molecular Mechanisms of Regeneration 1 Hepatocytes and Progenitor - Stem Cells in Regeneration and Therapy 2 Liver Progenitor Cells, Cancer Stem Cells and Hepatocellular Carcinoma 3 Hepatic Progenitors of the Liver and Extra-Hepatic Tissues 4 Possible Roles of Nuclear Lipids in Liver Regeneration 5 Matrix Restructuring During Liver Regeneration is Regulated by Glycosylation of the Matrix Glycoprotein Vitronectin 6 The Protective Effect of Antioxidants in Alcohol Liver Damage Section 2 Animal Models of Liver Regeneration 7 Analbuminemic Rat Model for Hepatocvte Transplantation 8 Rodent Models with Humanized Liver: A Tool to Study Human Pathogens 9 Liver Parenchyma Regeneration in Connection with Extended Surgical Procedure - Experiment on Large Animal Section 3 Transplantation, Cell Therapies and Liver Bioengineering 10 Liver Transplantation in the Clinic - Progress Made During the Last Three Decades 11 Potential of Mesenchymal Stem Cells for Liver Regeneration 12 Cell Based Therapy for Chronic Liver Disease: Role of Fetal Liver Cells in Restoration of the Liver Cell Functions 13 Liver Regeneration and Bioengineering - The Emergence of Whole Organ Scaffoldswith TOC BookMarkLinks Download http://shareflare.net/download/5815.5ff6114c1b74810bfbfc606dc41f/LiverRegenerationITO12.pdf.html or http://letitbit.net/download/50578.5ff6114c1b74810bfbfc606dc41f/LiverRegenerationITO12.pdf.html please download and install skymonk to download file letitbit and shareflare with high speed and no waiting time http://letitbit.net/skymonk20165241.exe

"Neuroimaging - Cognitive and Clinical Neuroscience" ed. by Peter Bright

002199ad medium "Neuroimaging - Cognitive and Clinical Neuroscience" ed. by Peter Bright INTEO | 2012 | ISBN: 535106067 9789535106067 | 476 PAGES | PDF |20.41 MB The experimental study design is set up within a clearly defined theoretical framework, any inferences that are drawn are unlikely to be accepted as anything other than speculative. A more fundamental issue is whether neuroimaging data alone can address how cognitive functions operate (far more interesting to the cognitive scientist than establishing the neuroanatomical coordinates of a given function - the where question). Contents Preface 1 Cytoarchitectonics of the Human Cerebral Cortex: The 1926 Presentation by Georg N. Koskinas (1885-1975) to the Athens Medical Society 2 Images of the Cognitive Brain Across Age and Culture 3 Neuroimaging of Single Cases: Benefits and Pitfalls 4 Functional and Structural Magnetic Resonance Imaging of Human Language: A Review 5 Neuro-Anatomical Overlap Between Language and Memory Functions in the Human Brain 6 Neuronal Networks Observed with Resting State Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging in Clinical Populations 7 Resting State Blood Flow and Glucose Metabolism in Psychiatric Disorders 8 The Memory, Cognitive and PsychologicalFunctions of Sleep: Update from Electroencephalographic and Neuroimaging Studies 9 Neuroimaging and Outcome Assessment in Vegetative and Minimally Conscious State 10 Functional and Structural MRI Studies on Impulsiveness: Attention-Deficit/Hyperactive Disorder and Borderline Personality Disorders 11 MRI Techniques to Evaluate Exercise Impact on the Aging Human Brain 12 Human Oscillatory EEG Activities Representing Working Memory Capacity 13 Neuroimaoino Data in Bipolar Disorder: An Updated View 14 Reinforcement Learning, High-Level Cognition, and the Human Brain 15 What Does Cerebral Oxygenation Tell Us About Central Motor Output? 16 Intermanual and Intermodal Transfer in Human Newborns: Neonatal Behavioral Evidence and Neurocognitive Approach 17 Somatosensory Stimulation in Functional Neuroimaging: A Review 18 Neuroimaging Studies in Carbon Monoxide Intoxication 19 Graphical Models of Functional MRI Data for Assessing Brain Connectivity 20 Event-Related Potential Studies of Cognitive and Social Neuroscience 21 Neuroimaging Outcomes of Brain Training Trials 22 EEG-Biofeedback as a Tool to Modulate Arousal: Trends and Perspectives for Treatment of ADHD and Insomnia 23 Deconstructing Central Pain with Psychophysical and Neuroimaging Studieswith TOC BookMarkLinks Download http://letitbit.net/download/30034.342cdf2e92f00760d840f96c979c/NeuroimagingCognitiveClinicalNeuroscienceITO12.pdf.html or http://shareflare.net/download/3843.342cdf2e92f00760d840f96c979c/NeuroimagingCognitiveClinicalNeuroscienceITO12.pdf.html please download and install skymonk to download file letitbit and shareflare with high speed and no waiting time http://letitbit.net/skymonk20165241.exe

"Neuroimaging - Cognitive and Clinical Neuroscience" ed. by Peter Bright (16 May 2012)

"Neuroimaging - Cognitive and Clinical Neuroscience" ed. by Peter Bright INTEO | 2012 | ISBN: 535106067 9789535106067 | 476 PAGES | PDF |20.41 MBThe experimental study design is set up within a clearly defined theoretical framework, any inferences that are drawn are unlikely to be accepted as anything other than speculative. A more fundamental issue is whether neuroimaging data alone can address how cognitive functions operate (far more interesting to the cognitive scientist than establishing the neuroanatomical coordinates of a given function - the where question). Contents Preface 1 Cytoarchitectonics of the Human Cerebral Cortex: The 1926 Presentation by Georg N. Koskinas (1885-1975) to the Athens Medical Society 2 Images of the Cognitive Brain Across Age and Culture 3 Neuroimaging of Single Cases: Benefits and Pitfalls 4 Functional and Structural Magnetic Resonance Imaging of Human Language: A Review 5 Neuro-Anatomical Overlap Between Language and Memory Functions in the Human Brain 6 Neuronal Networks Observed with Resting State Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging in Clinical Populations 7 Resting State Blood Flow and Glucose Metabolism in Psychiatric Disorders 8 The Memory, Cognitive and PsychologicalFunctions of Sleep: Update from Electroencephalographic and Neuroimaging Studies 9 Neuroimaging and Outcome Assessment in Vegetative and Minimally Conscious State 10 Functional and Structural MRI Studies on Impulsiveness: Attention-Deficit/Hyperactive Disorder and Borderline Personality Disorders 11 MRI Techniques to Evaluate Exercise Impact on the Aging Human Brain 12 Human Oscillatory EEG Activities Representing Working Memory Capacity 13 Neuroimaoino Data in Bipolar Disorder: An Updated View 14 Reinforcement Learning, High-Level Cognition, and the Human Brain 15 What Does Cerebral Oxygenation Tell Us About Central Motor Output? 16 Intermanual and Intermodal Transfer in Human Newborns: Neonatal Behavioral Evidence and Neurocognitive Approach 17 Somatosensory Stimulation in Functional Neuroimaging: A Review 18 Neuroimaging Studies in Carbon Monoxide Intoxication 19 Graphical Models of Functional MRI Data for Assessing Brain Connectivity 20 Event-Related Potential Studies of Cognitive and Social Neuroscience 21 Neuroimaging Outcomes of Brain Training Trials 22 EEG-Biofeedback as a Tool to Modulate Arousal: Trends and Perspectives for Treatment of ADHD and Insomnia 23 Deconstructing Central Pain with Psychophysical and Neuroimaging Studieswith TOC BookMarkLinksDownload Download from Uploaded.to Download from Letitbit

"Liver Regeneration" ed. by Pedro M. Baptista

"Liver Regeneration" ed. by Pedro M. Baptista INTEO | 2012 | ISBN: 9535106227 9789535106227 | 261 PAGES | PDF |11.87 MBThis book describes some of the complex mechanisms involved in liver regeneration and provides examples of the most up-to-date strategies used to induce liver regeneration, both in the clinic and in the laboratory. The information presented will hopefully benefit not only professionals in the liver field, but also people in other areas of science (pharmacology, toxicology, etc) that wish to expand their knowledge of the fundamental biology that orchestrates liver injury and regeneration. Contents Preface Section 1 Cellular and Molecular Mechanisms of Regeneration 1 Hepatocytes and Progenitor - Stem Cells in Regeneration and Therapy 2 Liver Progenitor Cells, Cancer Stem Cells and Hepatocellular Carcinoma 3 Hepatic Progenitors of the Liver and Extra-Hepatic Tissues 4 Possible Roles of Nuclear Lipids in Liver Regeneration 5 Matrix Restructuring During Liver Regeneration is Regulated by Glycosylation of the Matrix Glycoprotein Vitronectin 6 The Protective Effect of Antioxidants in Alcohol Liver Damage Section 2 Animal Models of Liver Regeneration 7 Analbuminemic Rat Model for Hepatocvte Transplantation 8 Rodent Models with Humanized Liver: A Tool to Study Human Pathogens 9 Liver Parenchyma Regeneration in Connection with Extended Surgical Procedure - Experiment on Large Animal Section 3 Transplantation, Cell Therapies and Liver Bioengineering 10 Liver Transplantation in the Clinic - Progress Made During the Last Three Decades 11 Potential of Mesenchymal Stem Cells for Liver Regeneration 12 Cell Based Therapy for Chronic Liver Disease: Role of Fetal Liver Cells in Restoration of the Liver Cell Functions 13 Liver Regeneration and Bioengineering - The Emergence of Whole Organ Scaffoldswith TOC BookMarkLinks Download Download from Uploaded.to Download from Letitbit

Barry W. Feig, "The M.D. Anderson Surgical Oncology Handbook"

Barry W. Feig, "The M.D. Anderson Surgical Oncology Handbook" ISBN: 078175643X | EDITION 2006 | CHM | 720 PAGES |10.73 MBWritten by current and former surgical oncology fellows of the world-renowned M.D. Anderson Cancer Center, this portable handbook is a practical guide to established surgical oncology principles for each organ system. This new Fourth Edition features extensive updates including new chapters on reconstructive surgery in the cancer patient. Concise chapters illustrated with algorithms and line drawings outline the essential elements of diagnosis, staging, and clinical management of solid tumors treated in surgical practice. The authors emphasize multidisciplinary treatment planning, including therapy sequencing and biologic therapies. Download Download from Uploaded.to Download from Letitbit

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