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The Physiology and Pathophysiology of Muscle Author : Gilbert Combs Subject : Orthopedics, Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation ISBN :9781646466870 Muscle physiology involves the mechanisms of muscle function, including contraction and relaxation. Skeletal muscles are composed of fibers containing actin and myosin filaments, which slide past each Read More |
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Tissue Engineering for Bone and Joint Diseases Author : Adriana Bush Subject : Orthopedics, Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation ISBN :9781646466719 Bones comprise of living tissues composed of calcium phosphate and collagen, giving them flexibility and strength. Joints are where two or more bones are joined together in a skeleton. They contain a variety Read More |
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Translational Research in Breast Cancer: Biomarker Diagnosis and Therapies Author : Sandra Lekin Subject : Orthopedics, Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation ISBN :9781646466511 Breast cancer is a type of cancer that develops in the cells of the breast. It is one of the most common cancers affecting women worldwide. While men can also develop breast cancer, it is much less common. Read More |
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Virus-Host Interactions and Therapeutics: Current Insights and Future Perspectives Author : Tonya Soules Subject : Orthopedics, Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation ISBN :9781646466566 Virology comprises the comprehensive study of viruses, which are infectious agents responsible for a spectrum of diseases. It probes into the mechanisms by which viruses invade host cells, replicate their Read More |
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Clinical and Translational Research in Network Pharmacology Author : Brianna Willis Subject : Medical & Life Science ISBN :9781646466757 Network pharmacology is a branch of pharmcology based on systems pharmacology. It investigates the effects of drugs on both the interactome and the diseasome levels. The drug target network contains information Read More |
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Medicinal Use of Venoms and Toxins Author : Bobby Mcbride Subject : Medical & Life Science ISBN :9781646466764 Toxins are substances produced by the metabolic activities of numerous plants and animals that are poisonous or toxic to humans. There are certain toxins which provide medicinal benefits if consumed in Read More |
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Natural Product-Based Drug Discovery Against Neurological Disorders Author : Rob Gyorgy Subject : Medical & Life Science ISBN :9781646466771 Drug discovery is a structured process focused on finding and developing new medications to treat diseases effectively. It begins with identifying potential drug targets, which are specific molecules or Read More |
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Pharmacodynamics of Herbal Medicines Author : Cameron James Subject : Orthopedics, Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation ISBN :9781646466436 Herbal medicines, derived from plants and natural sources, offer a holistic approach to health, often addressing the root cause of ailments rather than just treating symptoms. Pharmacodynamics of herbal Read More |
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Production and Applications of Monoclonal Antibodies Author : Caleb Shaw Subject : Medical & Life Science ISBN :9781646466788 Monoclonal antibodies are proteins that are developed in the laboratory and can destroy specific targets in the body by binding with them. The targets are usually foreign materials, such as antigens on Read More |
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Basics and Clinical Significance of Placenta Author : Charlotte Mitchell Subject : Orthopedics, Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation ISBN :9781646466528-2025 Placenta is a temporary organ that develops during pregnancy and serves as a crucial interface between the maternal and fetal circulatory systems. It forms within the uterus and connects to the developing Read More |