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Endothelial biomedicine
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ISBN: 1107176549 1281040436 9786611040437 1139131435 0511334796 0511334141 0511333463 051154619X 0511335377 Year: 2007 Publisher: Cambridge ; New York : Cambridge University Press,

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The endothelium, the cell layer that forms the inner lining of blood vessels, is a spatially distributed system that extends to all areas of the human body. Clinical and basic research demonstrates that the endothelium plays a crucial role in mediating homeostasis and is involved in virtually every disease, either as a primary determinant of pathophysiology or as a victim of collateral damage. The endothelium has remarkable, though largely untapped, diagnostic and therapeutic potential. This volume bridges the bench-to-bedside gap in endothelial biomedicine, advancing research and development and improving human health. The book is the first to systematically integrate knowledge about the endothelium from different organ-specific disciplines, including neurology, pulmonary, cardiology, gastroenterology, rheumatology, infectious disease, hematology-oncology, nephrology, and dermatology. It's interdisciplinary approach, which draws on expertise from such diverse fields as evolutionary biology, comparative biology, molecular and cell biology, mathematical modeling and complexity theory, translational research, and clinical medicine.

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Endothelium. --- Epithelium.

Plant cell separation and adhesion
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ISBN: 9781405138925 1405138920 Year: 2007 Volume: 25 Publisher: Oxford : Blackwell,

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This is the first volume to focus exclusively on plant cell separation processes and to link improvements in our scientific understanding with methods that may allow us to manipulate cell separation and adhesion to the benefit of the agricultural and horticultural industries. It will therefore be of interest to the experimental scientist and to those who wish to apply these techniques commercially.

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