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How many people are there in my head? and in hers? : an exploration of single cell consciousness
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ISBN: 1845407105 Year: 2006 Publisher: Exeter : Imprint Academic,

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Makes the proposal that the only possible solution to the 'mind-brain' problem is that each nerve cell is conscious separately and that we have no other 'global' consciousness. This book explores the idea in an accessible way, while attempting to address fundamental issues of cell membrane biology and the nature of the observer.

Mechanisms and models in rheumatoid arthritis
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ISBN: 1281033014 9786611033019 0080536026 0123404401 9780123404404 9780080536026 9781281033017 Year: 1995 Publisher: London San Diego Academic Press

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Rheumatoid arthritis is a bewilderingly complex disease involving the interactions of many, and varied, cell populations and multiple families of low and high molecular mass mediators. We are only slowly beginning to understand the mechanisms that produce the local and systematic pathology clinically recognized as rheumatoid arthritis. Increasingly, use is being made of experimental models of this disease in an effort to test hypotheses about putative pathological mechanisms and to investigate the effect of novel therapeutic agents. A major section of this book covers these experimental models

Mechanisms and models in rheumatoid arthritis
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ISBN: 9780123404404 0123404401 9780080536026 0080536026 1281033014 9781281033017 9786611033019 Year: 1995 Publisher: London ; San Diego : Academic Press,

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Rheumatoid arthritis is a bewilderingly complex disease involving the interactions of many, and varied, cell populations and multiple families of low and high molecular mass mediators. We are only slowly beginning to understand the mechanisms that produce the local and systematic pathology clinically recognized as rheumatoid arthritis. Increasingly, use is being made of experimental models of this disease in an effort to test hypotheses about putative pathological mechanisms and to investigate the effect of novel therapeutic agents. A major section of this book covers these experimental models

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