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Human histology. Human cytology --- Glandular pathology. Haemopoietic pathology --- Oncology. Neoplasms --- Pathological haematology --- Immunology. Immunopathology --- Leukocytes. --- Leukocytes --- White Blood Corpuscles --- Blood Cells, White --- Blood Corpuscles, White --- White Blood Cells --- Blood Cell, White --- Blood Corpuscle, White --- Corpuscle, White Blood --- Corpuscles, White Blood --- Leukocyte --- White Blood Cell --- White Blood Corpuscle --- physiology. --- Leucocytes. --- Leucocytes --- White blood cells --- White cells --- Blood cells --- Killer cells --- physiology
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The Journal of Leukocyte Biology, 'JLB', is a peer-reviewed, academic journal published by the Society for Leukocyte Biology for its members and the community of immunobiologists.
Immunology. Immunopathology --- Blood physiology. Circulatory physiology --- Leucocytes --- Reticulo-endothelial system --- Système réticulo-endothélial --- Leukocytes --- Periodicals --- Périodiques --- periodicals --- Leukocytes. --- #TS:WDEP --- White Blood Corpuscles --- Blood Cells, White --- Blood Corpuscles, White --- White Blood Cells --- Blood Cell, White --- Blood Corpuscle, White --- Corpuscle, White Blood --- Corpuscles, White Blood --- Leukocyte --- White Blood Cell --- White Blood Corpuscle --- Leucocytes. --- Reticulo-endothelial system. --- ALLERGY AND IMMUNOLOGY --- Chemistry --- Biochemistry --- Immunology --- Oncology --- Pathology --- General and Others --- Health Sciences --- Life Sciences --- Physiology --- ALLERGY AND IMMUNOLOGY. --- Chemistry. --- General and Others. --- Health Sciences. --- Life Sciences. --- Allergy and Immunology. --- Système réticulo-endothélial --- Périodiques --- MDHEMATO MDALLERG --- White blood cells --- White cells --- Hematopoietic system --- Mesenchyme --- Phagocytosis --- Blood cells --- Killer cells --- Mononuclear Phagocyte System. --- Periodicals. --- Reticuloendothelial System --- Phagocyte System, Mononuclear --- System, Mononuclear Phagocyte --- System, Reticuloendothelial --- periodicals. --- kémia --- periodika --- tanszéki --- Allergy and Immunology --- Leucocytes - Periodicals --- Reticulo-endothelial system - Periodicals --- Leukocytes - periodicals --- Research --- Health and Wellbeing.
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Medicine has evolved into a high level of specialization using the very detailed imaging of organs. This has impressively solved a multitude of acute health-related problems linked to single-organ diseases. Many diseases and pathophysiological processes, however, involve more than one organ. An organ-based approach is challenging when considering disease prevention and caring for elderly patients, or those with systemic chronic diseases or multiple co-morbidities. In addition, medical imaging provides more than a pretty picture. Much of the data are now revealed by quantitating algorithms with or without artificial intelligence. This Special Issue on “Systems Radiology and Personalized Medicine” includes reviews and original studies that show the strengths and weaknesses of structural and functional whole-body imaging for personalized medicine.
Medicine --- COVID-19 --- chest X-ray --- deep learning --- convolutional neural network --- Grad-CAM --- computed tomography --- image analysis --- osteoarthritis --- reliability --- FDG-PET/CT --- infection --- bloodstream infection --- endocarditis --- vascular graft infection --- spondylodiscitis --- cyst infection --- white blood cell scintigraphy --- total body PET/CT --- radiotracers --- artificial intelligence --- contrast media --- body composition --- large vessel vasculitis --- atherosclerosis --- imaging --- FDG-PET --- radiological imaging --- MRI --- non-contrast --- venography --- TRANCE --- QFlow --- neuroblastoma --- nuclear medicine --- radionuclide imaging --- [123I]mIBG --- [124I]mIBG --- [18F]mFBG --- [18F]FDG --- [68Ga]Ga-DOTA peptides --- [18F]F-DOPA --- [11C]mHED --- chronic limb-threatening ischemia --- peripheral arterial disease --- calcification pattern --- diffuse idiopathic skeletal hyperostosis --- risk factors --- adiposity --- intra-abdominal fat --- cardiorenal syndrome --- imaging biomarker --- tissue characterization --- cerebral aneurysm --- computational fluid dynamics --- hemodynamic --- morphological --- rupture --- n/a
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Medicine has evolved into a high level of specialization using the very detailed imaging of organs. This has impressively solved a multitude of acute health-related problems linked to single-organ diseases. Many diseases and pathophysiological processes, however, involve more than one organ. An organ-based approach is challenging when considering disease prevention and caring for elderly patients, or those with systemic chronic diseases or multiple co-morbidities. In addition, medical imaging provides more than a pretty picture. Much of the data are now revealed by quantitating algorithms with or without artificial intelligence. This Special Issue on “Systems Radiology and Personalized Medicine” includes reviews and original studies that show the strengths and weaknesses of structural and functional whole-body imaging for personalized medicine.
COVID-19 --- chest X-ray --- deep learning --- convolutional neural network --- Grad-CAM --- computed tomography --- image analysis --- osteoarthritis --- reliability --- FDG-PET/CT --- infection --- bloodstream infection --- endocarditis --- vascular graft infection --- spondylodiscitis --- cyst infection --- white blood cell scintigraphy --- total body PET/CT --- radiotracers --- artificial intelligence --- contrast media --- body composition --- large vessel vasculitis --- atherosclerosis --- imaging --- FDG-PET --- radiological imaging --- MRI --- non-contrast --- venography --- TRANCE --- QFlow --- neuroblastoma --- nuclear medicine --- radionuclide imaging --- [123I]mIBG --- [124I]mIBG --- [18F]mFBG --- [18F]FDG --- [68Ga]Ga-DOTA peptides --- [18F]F-DOPA --- [11C]mHED --- chronic limb-threatening ischemia --- peripheral arterial disease --- calcification pattern --- diffuse idiopathic skeletal hyperostosis --- risk factors --- adiposity --- intra-abdominal fat --- cardiorenal syndrome --- imaging biomarker --- tissue characterization --- cerebral aneurysm --- computational fluid dynamics --- hemodynamic --- morphological --- rupture --- n/a
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Medicine has evolved into a high level of specialization using the very detailed imaging of organs. This has impressively solved a multitude of acute health-related problems linked to single-organ diseases. Many diseases and pathophysiological processes, however, involve more than one organ. An organ-based approach is challenging when considering disease prevention and caring for elderly patients, or those with systemic chronic diseases or multiple co-morbidities. In addition, medical imaging provides more than a pretty picture. Much of the data are now revealed by quantitating algorithms with or without artificial intelligence. This Special Issue on “Systems Radiology and Personalized Medicine” includes reviews and original studies that show the strengths and weaknesses of structural and functional whole-body imaging for personalized medicine.
Medicine --- COVID-19 --- chest X-ray --- deep learning --- convolutional neural network --- Grad-CAM --- computed tomography --- image analysis --- osteoarthritis --- reliability --- FDG-PET/CT --- infection --- bloodstream infection --- endocarditis --- vascular graft infection --- spondylodiscitis --- cyst infection --- white blood cell scintigraphy --- total body PET/CT --- radiotracers --- artificial intelligence --- contrast media --- body composition --- large vessel vasculitis --- atherosclerosis --- imaging --- FDG-PET --- radiological imaging --- MRI --- non-contrast --- venography --- TRANCE --- QFlow --- neuroblastoma --- nuclear medicine --- radionuclide imaging --- [123I]mIBG --- [124I]mIBG --- [18F]mFBG --- [18F]FDG --- [68Ga]Ga-DOTA peptides --- [18F]F-DOPA --- [11C]mHED --- chronic limb-threatening ischemia --- peripheral arterial disease --- calcification pattern --- diffuse idiopathic skeletal hyperostosis --- risk factors --- adiposity --- intra-abdominal fat --- cardiorenal syndrome --- imaging biomarker --- tissue characterization --- cerebral aneurysm --- computational fluid dynamics --- hemodynamic --- morphological --- rupture
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Interferons --- Antiviral Agents --- Antineoplastic Agents --- Leukocytes --- Fibroblasts --- Neoplasms --- DNA, Recombinant --- Recombinant DNA Research --- Recombination Joint --- Genes, Spliced --- Recombinant DNA --- DNA Research, Recombinant --- Joint, Recombination --- Research, Recombinant DNA --- Spliced Genes --- Cloning, Molecular --- DNA Transposable Elements --- Genetic Engineering --- Genetic Vectors --- Genomic Library --- Gene Library --- Artificial Gene Fusion --- Fibroblast --- White Blood Corpuscles --- Blood Cells, White --- Blood Corpuscles, White --- White Blood Cells --- Blood Cell, White --- Blood Corpuscle, White --- Corpuscle, White Blood --- Corpuscles, White Blood --- Leukocyte --- White Blood Cell --- White Blood Corpuscle --- Anticancer Agents --- Antineoplastic Drugs --- Antineoplastics --- Antitumor Agents --- Antitumor Drugs --- Cancer Chemotherapy Agents --- Cancer Chemotherapy Drugs --- Chemotherapeutic Anticancer Agents --- Chemotherapeutic Anticancer Drug --- Agents, Anticancer --- Agents, Antineoplastic --- Agents, Antitumor --- Agents, Cancer Chemotherapy --- Agents, Chemotherapeutic Anticancer --- Chemotherapy Agents, Cancer --- Chemotherapy Drugs, Cancer --- Drug, Chemotherapeutic Anticancer --- Drugs, Antineoplastic --- Drugs, Antitumor --- Drugs, Cancer Chemotherapy --- Cytotoxins --- Interferon Inducers --- Anticarcinogenic Agents --- Antiviral Drugs --- Antivirals --- Agents, Antiviral --- Drugs, Antiviral --- Virus Diseases --- Viruses --- Virus Inactivation --- Interferon --- Viral Interference --- drug therapy --- FINTER, Norman B. --- interferon (XXXIII.5.) GENETICS (XII.) GENETIC ENGINEERING --- biotechnology (XI) BIOLOGY (IV.) --- interferon (XXXIII.5.) --- Sred --- Interferon. --- Antineoplastic agents --- Antiviral agents --- Glycoproteins --- Lymphokines --- virology --- Sect --- Prim --- Anticancer Agent --- Antineoplastic --- Antineoplastic Agent --- Antineoplastic Drug --- Antitumor Agent --- Antitumor Drug --- Cancer Chemotherapy Agent --- Cancer Chemotherapy Drug --- Agent, Anticancer --- Agent, Antineoplastic --- Agent, Antitumor --- Agent, Cancer Chemotherapy --- Chemotherapy Agent, Cancer --- Chemotherapy Drug, Cancer --- Drug, Antineoplastic --- Drug, Antitumor --- Drug, Cancer Chemotherapy --- Antiviral --- Antiviral Agent --- Antiviral Drug --- Agent, Antiviral --- Drug, Antiviral --- FINTER, Norman B
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A revelatory tale of how the human brain develops, from conception to birth and beyondBy the time a baby is born, its brain is equipped with billions of intricately crafted neurons wired together through trillions of interconnections to form a compact and breathtakingly efficient supercomputer. Zero to Birth takes you on an extraordinary journey to the very edge of creation, from the moment of an egg’s fertilization through each step of a human brain’s development in the womb—and even a little beyond.As pioneering experimental neurobiologist W. A. Harris guides you through the process of how the brain is built, he takes up the biggest questions that scientists have asked about the developing brain, describing many of the thrilling discoveries that were foundational to our current understanding. He weaves in a remarkable evolutionary story that begins billions of years ago in the Proterozoic eon, when multicellular animals first emerged from single-cell organisms, and reveals how the growth of a fetal brain over nine months reflects the brain’s evolution through the ages. Our brains have much in common with those of other animals, and Harris offers an illuminating look at how comparative animal studies have been crucial to understanding what makes a human brain human.An unforgettable chronicle of one of nature’s greatest achievements, Zero to Birth describes how the brain’s incredible feat of orchestrated growth ensures that every brain is unique, and how breakthroughs at the frontiers of science are helping us to decode many traits that only reveal themselves later in life.
SCIENCE / Life Sciences / Neuroscience. --- Action potential. --- Agrin. --- Angiogenesis. --- Antibody. --- Apoptosis. --- Astrocyte. --- Axon guidance. --- Axon. --- Blastula. --- Brain asymmetry. --- Broca's area. --- Cancer cell. --- Cell type. --- Cerebral atrophy. --- Cerebral cortex. --- Charles Darwin. --- Chemical synapse. --- Critical period. --- Cyclopamine. --- Degenerative disease. --- Dendrite. --- Down syndrome. --- Ectoderm. --- Embryo. --- Embryology. --- Endocrinology. --- Eric Knudsen. --- Evolution. --- FOXP2. --- Filopodia. --- Forebrain. --- Ganglion cell. --- Gastrulation. --- Gene. --- Growth cone. --- Hans Spemann. --- Hebbian theory. --- Hindbrain. --- Hirschsprung's disease. --- Homeosis. --- Hox gene. --- Human brain. --- Immortalised cell line. --- John Gurdon. --- Lancelot Hogben. --- Lateralization of brain function. --- Marian Diamond. --- Midbrain. --- Model organism. --- Morphogen. --- Motor neuron. --- Muscle. --- Myocyte. --- Nematode. --- Nervous tissue. --- Neural crest. --- Neural development. --- Neural plate. --- Neural stem cell. --- Neural tube defect. --- Neural tube. --- Neuroblast. --- Neuroblastoma. --- Neuroepithelial cell. --- Neuroglia. --- Neuroimaging. --- Neuron doctrine. --- Neuron. --- Organoid. --- Petri dish. --- Progenitor cell. --- Proneural genes. --- Protein. --- Protocadherin. --- Purkinje cell. --- Reeler. --- Reelin. --- Renshaw cell. --- Reticular theory. --- Retinoic acid. --- Roel Nusse. --- Ross Granville Harrison. --- Sarcoma. --- Sonic hedgehog. --- Spina bifida. --- Spinal cord. --- Spindle apparatus. --- Stem cell. --- Sydney Brenner. --- Synapsis. --- Synaptic plasticity. --- Thomas Hunt Morgan. --- Thrombospondin. --- Torsten Wiesel. --- Transformation (genetics). --- Twin. --- Vertebrate. --- Visual word form area. --- White blood cell. --- Zygote. --- Brain --- Growth. --- Neuronal Plasticity --- SCIENCE / Life Sciences / Neuroscience --- SCIENCE / Life Sciences / Developmental Biology --- growth & development --- embryology --- physiology
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Immunologists today are interested in all of the diverse cell-types involved in host defense and have a deeper appreciation of the importance of innate immune mechanisms as a first line of protection against pathogens. This volume thus discusses the isolation and functional characterization of cells involved in innate immunity in mouse and man, including mast cells and eosinophils. Other focuses include natural killer cells, methods in statistics, in vivo imaging, genome engineering, and mutagenesis and culture that are adapted to the study of innate immunity in these hosts. These are complemented with a series of chapters dealing with alternative models: plants, worms, mosquitoes, flies, and fish. Together, these approaches and models are being used to dissect the complex interplay between hosts and pathogens and contribute to developing strategies to help fight infection. With chapters written by experts on the cutting-edge of this technology, Innate Immunity is an essential reference for immunologists, histologists, geneticists, and molecular biologists.
Natural immunity --- Immunology, Comparative --- Killer Cells, Natural --- Laboratory Manuals --- Genetic Techniques --- Immunologic Techniques --- Cytological Techniques --- Immunity, Innate --- Lymphocytes --- Publication Formats --- Clinical Laboratory Techniques --- Immunity --- Investigative Techniques --- Analytical, Diagnostic and Therapeutic Techniques and Equipment --- Immune System Phenomena --- Leukocytes, Mononuclear --- Publication Characteristics --- Leukocytes --- Phenomena and Processes --- Blood Cells --- Immune System --- Cells --- Hemic and Immune Systems --- Blood --- Anatomy --- Microbiology & Immunology --- Biology --- Health & Biological Sciences --- Natural immunity. --- Immunology, Comparative. --- Immunité naturelle --- Immunologie comparée --- EPUB-LIV-FT LIVBIOMO LIVMEDEC SPRINGER-B --- White Blood Corpuscles --- Blood Cells, White --- Blood Corpuscles, White --- White Blood Cells --- Blood Cell, White --- Blood Corpuscle, White --- Corpuscle, White Blood --- Corpuscles, White Blood --- Leukocyte --- White Blood Cell --- White Blood Corpuscle --- Mononuclear Leukocytes --- Leukocyte, Mononuclear --- Mononuclear Leukocyte --- Immune System Concepts --- Immune System Phenomenon --- Immune System Process --- Immune System Processes --- Concept, Immune System --- Concepts, Immune System --- Immune System Concept --- Phenomena, Immune System --- Phenomenon, Immune System --- Process, Immune System --- Processes, Immune System --- Anatomies --- Water --- Hemic System --- System, Hemic --- Cell --- Immune Systems --- System, Immune --- Systems, Immune --- Blood Corpuscles --- Blood Cell --- Blood Corpuscle --- Cell, Blood --- Cells, Blood --- Corpuscle, Blood --- Corpuscles, Blood --- Investigative Technics --- Investigative Technic --- Investigative Technique --- Technic, Investigative --- Technics, Investigative --- Technique, Investigative --- Techniques, Investigative --- Disease --- Diagnoses and Laboratory Examinations --- Diagnosis, Laboratory --- Laboratory Diagnosis --- Laboratory Examinations and Diagnoses --- Laboratory Techniques, Clinical --- Clinical Laboratory Technique --- Diagnoses, Laboratory --- Laboratory Diagnoses --- Laboratory Technique, Clinical --- Technique, Clinical Laboratory --- Techniques, Clinical Laboratory --- Lymphoid Cells --- Cell, Lymphoid --- Cells, Lymphoid --- Lymphocyte --- Lymphoid Cell --- Innate Immune Response --- Innate Immunity --- Immunity, Native --- Immunity, Natural --- Immunity, Non-Specific --- Resistance, Natural --- Immune Response, Innate --- Immune Responses, Innate --- Immunity, Non Specific --- Innate Immune Responses --- Native Immunity --- Natural Immunity --- Natural Resistance --- Non-Specific Immunity --- Cytologic Technics --- Cytological Technic --- Cytological Technics --- Cytological Technique --- Technic, Cytological --- Technics, Cytological --- Technique, Cytological --- Techniques, Cytological --- Cytologic Technic --- Technic, Cytologic --- Technics, Cytologic --- Cell Biology --- Antibody Dissociation --- Immunologic Technic --- Immunologic Technics --- Immunologic Technique --- Immunological Technics --- Immunological Techniques --- Technic, Immunologic --- Technics, Immunologic --- Technique, Immunologic --- Techniques, Immunologic --- Antibody Dissociations --- Dissociation, Antibody --- Dissociations, Antibody --- Immunological Technic --- Immunological Technique --- Technic, Immunological --- Technics, Immunological --- Technique, Immunological --- Techniques, Immunological --- Allergy and Immunology --- Genetic Technic --- Genetic Technics --- Genetic Technique --- Technic, Genetic --- Technics, Genetic --- Technique, Genetic --- Techniques, Genetic --- Genetics --- NK Cells --- Natural Killer Cells --- Cell, NK --- Cell, Natural Killer --- Cells, NK --- Cells, Natural Killer --- Killer Cell, Natural --- NK Cell --- Natural Killer Cell --- Comparative immunology --- Disease resistance --- Host resistance --- Innate immunity --- Innate resistance --- Native immunity --- Natural resistance --- Nonspecific immunity --- Resistance to disease --- blood --- cytology --- immunology --- methods --- Immunology. --- Cytology. --- Human genetics. --- Medicine. --- Cell Biology. --- Human Genetics. --- Molecular Medicine. --- Cell biology --- Cellular biology --- Cytologists --- Immunobiology --- Life sciences --- Serology --- Heredity, Human --- Human biology --- Physical anthropology --- Health Workforce
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