Devices for Blood Analysis: Hematology Essentials Author : Marko Emanuel Subject : Hematology Blood is a type of body fluid found in the circulatory system of human beings and other vertebrates. It carries essential substances including oxygen and nutrients to the cells. It also carries-back the Read More |
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Disorders of the Blood: Genetics, Pathophysiology and Clinical Management Author : Martha Roper Subject : Hematology Blood disorders are a group of diseases that affect some part of the blood. Several organs and tissues play a major role in supporting blood and its function. These organs and tissues are bone marrow, Read More |
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Hematology: Red Blood Cell Mechanisms and Clinical Implications Author : Chloe Thompson Subject : Hematology Hematology is a branch of medical science concerned with the study of the blood and all components of blood. It also involves the diagnosis, treatment and prevention of diseases of blood, bone marrow, Read More |
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Author : Nicholle Newman Subject : Hematology Hemostasis refers to body's natural reaction that stops bleeding and initiates the repair of an injury. There are three principal steps involved in the mechanism of hemostasis. These include vasoconstriction, Read More |
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Hemostasis and Thrombosis: Principles and Clinical Practice Author : Nicholle Newman Subject : Hematology Hemostasis refers to body's natural reaction that stops bleeding and initiates the repair of an injury. There are three principal steps involved in the mechanism of hemostasis. These include vasoconstriction, Read More |
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New Insights into Hematologic Malignancies Author : Ted Myers Subject : Hematology The branch of medicine that studies the causes, treatment and prevention of blood-related diseases is known as hematology. Hematologic malignancy is a type of cancer that originates in blood-forming tissues Read More |
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Platelets in Health and Medicine Author : Luis Tucker Subject : Hematology Platelets are tiny blood cells that help in the formation of clots which helps to stop bleeding. They rush to the damaged site in the body, where they form a clot as a plug to stop the damage. They are Read More |
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Advances in HIV Treatment and Prevention Author : Seth Phelps Subject : HIV & AIDS Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) is a type of virus that infects humans and over time causes acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS), which facilitates cancers and opportunistic infections to thrive Read More |
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Current Perspectives in HIV Infection Author : Anabella Frost Subject : HIV & AIDS The human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) is a retrovirus that causes HIV infection and over time transforms itself into the acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS). The virus attacks the important immune Read More |
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Antimicrobial Resistance: Control Mechanism, Regulation and Clinical Implications Author : Leona Ahrens Subject : Immunology Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) refers to the decreased effectiveness of a medication, such as an antineoplastic or antimicrobial, to treat a disease or condition. Resistance among microbes is common due Read More |