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Blood Science The second edition of the leading introduction to
blood science, with updated new illustrations and case studies
Blood Science: Principles and Pathology integrates hematology and
blood transfusion, -clinical biochemistry, and immunology to
provide a thorough introduction to this rapidly expanding
discipline. Reflecting recent changes in education and training for
healthcare scientists, this comprehensive textbook covers the
analytical techniques used in blood -science, the diagnosis and
management of various blood disorders, and more. Fully revised, the
second edition presents new case studies and high-quality images
-throughout, illustrating the practical skills and knowledge
required by today's under-graduate students and practitioners.
Detailed yet accessible chapters contain learning objectives and
summaries, links to further readings and resources, and real-world
case studies with easy-to-follow interpretations. Throughout the
text, the authors highlight how laboratory data and clinical
details are used to investigate patients with actual or suspected
diseases in real-world scenarios: Multi-disciplinary view merging
biochemical, hematological, immunological, and genetical knowledge
into a single discipline: Blood science Discusses advances in
molecular genetics identifying mutations resulting in the
occurrence of certain pathological conditions such as leukaemia
Presents an expanded concluding chapter with detailed case reports
that integrate biochemistry, immunology, and haematology, which all
contribute to the investigation of respective conditions Explains
the potentials for developing tests such as non-coding RNAs Offers
further reading suggestions to dive even deeper into discussed
subjects and concepts Designed to meet the needs of undergraduate
students taking blood science modules in biomedical, biological,
and healthcare science programs, Blood Science: Principles and
Pathology, Second Edition is also an invaluable guide for new
graduates entering the field, as well as those training for
professional qualifications or working with blood samples in
laboratory-based environments.
Blood Science is a relatively new discipline which merges
biochemistry, haematology, immunology, transfusion science and
genetics. This bringing together of traditional disciplines
requires a corresponding change in education and training for
healthcare scientists and Blood Science: Principles and Pathology
is written in response to this emerging need. An introduction to
the subject and an overview of the techniques used in blood science
are followed by a series of chapters based on groups of analytes
investigated in blood - red blood cells, white blood cells and
platelets, followed by the constituents of plasma, including waste
products, electrolytes, glucose, lipids, enzymes, hormones,
nutrients, drugs, poisons and others. Each chapter is supported by
learning objectives, summaries and further information, and a focus
is given to chapter specific case studies with interpretation to
demonstrate how laboratory data in conjunction with clinical
details is utilised when investigating patients with actual or
suspected disease. Finally, a separate chapter offers more detailed
case reports that integrate the different aspects of blood science.
Undergraduate students taking blood science modules as part of
their BSc programmes in Biomedical and Healthcare Sciences will
appreciate the level of integration between clinical biochemistry
and haematology. In addition, this book will provide suitable
initial reading for those students embarking on blood science
modules on MSc programmes and will be of value to new graduates
entering the profession and starting their career in blood science
departments by supplementing practice-based training with the
required theoretical underpinning. This book is approved by the
Institute of Biomedical Science and written by its expert writers,
many of whom work on the Institute s advisory panels.
The mountains of Europe have many different meanings to many
different people. For the locals they are a way of life; for
visitors they represent breathtaking beauty, active holidays and
peaceful moments. For cyclists, however, the dramatic landscapes
mean something quite different: suffering, pain, agony - and glory.
For over a century the mountains have provided the setting for the
greatest cycling contests, where human determination and willpower
can triumph over nature and opponents. In recent years, as
cycling's popularity has changed our cities, made us more active
and taken us down less-travelled roads, the mountains of Europe
have become the primary destination for everyday riders who want to
challenge themselves, experience the storied roads and escape their
everyday lives. This publication is aimed at all who wish to be
inspired by those challenges or celebrate those personal victories.
With tributes and personal recollections from leading road
cyclists, the photographs and words coalesce into a visual
depiction that transcends any single perspective and will inspire
awe and wonder in anyone who wishes to confront the power of the
mountains.
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Biology of Disease
Andrew Blann
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R1,549
Discovery Miles 15 490
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The Fundamentals of Biomedical Science series has been written to
reflect the challenges of practising biomedical science today. It
draws together essential basic science with insights into
laboratory practice to show how an understanding of the biology of
disease is coupled to the analytical approaches that lead to
diagnosis. Assuming only a minimum of prior knowledge, the series
reviews the full range of disciplines to which a biomedical
scientist may be exposed - from microbiology to cytopathology to
transfusion science. Biology of Disease provides an integrated
introduction to the basic cell biology that underlies disease
processes and the diagnosis and management of those diseases. By
telling the whole story of how a disease develops, how it is
diagnosed, and how it is treated, the text provides students with
the thorough understanding of both the molecular and clinical
aspects of diseases that they will need to succeed as practising
biomedical scientists. Featuring a wide range of diseases, the text
places particular emphasis on diseases that biomedical scientists
are most likely to encounter in a clinical setting and that have
the greatest impact on people's lives. This is reflected in the
book's detailed coverage of cancer and cardiovascular disease,
which have long been causing many deaths each year, and its
discussion of the COVID-19 pandemic. The inclusion of clinical case
studies throughout shows how the theory of disease processes
informs the diagnosis and treatment of different diseases in
practice. Self-check questions and discussion questions in the book
support active learning and allow students to check their
understanding. Multiple-choice questions are embedded into the
e-book and Science Trove, allowing students to recap seamlessly on
what they have learnt in each chapter. Digital formats and
resources Biology of Disease is available for students and
institutions to purchase in a variety of formats. - The e-book
offers a mobile experience and convenient access along with
functionality tools, navigation features, and links that offer
extra learning support: www.oxfordtextbooks.co.uk/ebooks - E-book
and Science Trove products are enriched with digital
multiple-choice questions and answers to the self-check questions -
Instructor resources include figures from the book, available to
download
Biomedical Scientists are the foundation of modern healthcare, from
cancer screening to diagnosing HIV, from blood transfusion for
surgery to food poisoning and infection control. Without Biomedical
Scientists, the diagnosis of disease, the evaluation of the
effectiveness of treatment, and research into the causes and cures
of disease would not be possible. The Fundamentals of Biomedical
Science series has been written to reflect the challenges of
practicing Biomedical Science today. It draws together essential
basic science with insights into laboratory practice to show how an
understanding of the biology of disease is coupled to the
analytical approaches that lead to diagnosis. Assuming only a
minimum of prior knowledge, the series reviews the full range of
disciplines to which a Biomedical Scientist may be exposed - from
microbiology to cytopathology to transfusion science. Haematology
provides a broad-ranging overview of the study of blood, the
dynamic fluid that interfaces with all organs and tissues to
meditate essential transport and regulatory functions. Written with
the needs of the Biomedical Scientist centre-stage, it provides a
firm grounding in the physiology of blood, and the key
pathophysiological states that can arise. It demonstrates
throughout how an understanding of physiology underpins the key
investigations carried out by a Biomedical Scientist to forge a
clear link between science and practice. The third edition has been
thoroughly revised to remain up to date with the latest scientific
research, with new sections and case studies added to support your
learning. The online resources to accompany Haematology have also
been updated and include multiple choice questions to test
understanding, a Journal Club which provides discussion questions
for relevant research papers, and answers to case study and
self-check questions. Students and lecturers will also have access
to the FBMS series online resources, which feature video interviews
with practicing biomedical scientists and 'in the lab' footage
showing biomedical techniques. Also available as an ebook with
functionality, navigation features, and links that offer extra
learning support.
Biomedical scientists are the foundation of modern healthcare, from
cancer screening to diagnosing HIV, from blood transfusion for
surgery to food poisoning and infection control. Without biomedical
scientists, the diagnosis of disease, the evaluation of the
effectiveness of treatment, and research into the causes and cures
of disease would not be possible. The Fundamentals of Biomedical
Science series has been written to reflect the challenges of
practicing biomedical science today. It draws together essential
basic science with insights into laboratory practice to show how an
understanding of the biology of disease is coupled to the
analytical approaches that lead to diagnosis. Assuming only a
minimum of prior knowledge, the series reviews the full range of
disciplines to which a Biomedical Scientist may be exposed - from
microbiology to cytopathology to transfusion science. Data Handling
and Analysis is the most relevant and useful statistics and data
analysis text for biomedical science students. Providing a broad
review of the quantitative skills needed to be an effective
biomedical scientist, the text spans the collection, presentation,
and analysis of data. It draws on relevant examples throughout,
creating an ideal introduction to the subject for any student of
biomedical science.
Blood Science is a relatively new discipline which merges
biochemistry, haematology, immunology, transfusion science and
genetics. This bringing together of traditional disciplines
requires a corresponding change in education and training for
healthcare scientists and Blood Science: Principles and Pathology
is written in response to this emerging need. An introduction to
the subject and an overview of the techniques used in blood science
are followed by a series of chapters based on groups of analytes
investigated in blood - red blood cells, white blood cells and
platelets, followed by the constituents of plasma, including waste
products, electrolytes, glucose, lipids, enzymes, hormones,
nutrients, drugs, poisons and others. Each chapter is supported by
learning objectives, summaries and further information, and a focus
is given to chapter specific case studies with interpretation to
demonstrate how laboratory data in conjunction with clinical
details is utilised when investigating patients with actual or
suspected disease. Finally, a separate chapter offers more detailed
case reports that integrate the different aspects of blood science.
Undergraduate students taking blood science modules as part of
their BSc programmes in Biomedical and Healthcare Sciences will
appreciate the level of integration between clinical biochemistry
and haematology. In addition, this book will provide suitable
initial reading for those students embarking on blood science
modules on MSc programmes and will be of value to new graduates
entering the profession and starting their career in blood science
departments by supplementing practice-based training with the
required theoretical underpinning. This book is approved by the
Institute of Biomedical Science and written by its expert writers,
many of whom work on the Institute s advisory panels.
Pregnant and widowed hadn't been part of her "happily ever after"
dream. And now, someone was trying to kill her . . . Erin Macintyre
never expected to be a widow and a new mother in the same year,
anymore than she expected mysterious notes, threatening phone
calls, and a strange homeless man who seems to know all about her.
The thought of raising a child without a father is daunting
enough-worse when you have no idea who might want to harm you. Put
an old flame into the mix, and her life begins a tailspin into a
world she never knew existed. When P.I. Clay Buchanan, stumbles
upon Erin at her husband's gravesite, he's totally unprepared for
her advanced pregnancy. Her venomous reaction at seeing him,
however, was predictable. But Clay can't let her distrust, or his
guilt, get in the way-not when he has evidence that proves Erin's
life is in danger. With few options left, Erin begrudgingly accepts
Clay's help . . . and it just might be her undoing.
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