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Stem cell mobilization represents a transient increase in the
levels of circulating stem and progenitor cells. In Stem Cell
Mobilization: Methods in Protocols, expert researchers in the field
detail cell mobilization methodology and recent developments in the
field for basic and biomedical research community. Specifically
clinical hematopoietic progenitor cell mobilization protocols,
frontiers in mobilization and analysis of non-hematopoietic
progenitors, mesenchymal progenitor cells, monocyte-derived
fibroblast progenitors, and very small embryonic like cells.
Written in the highly successful Methods in Molecular Biology (TM)
series format, chapters include introductions to their respective
topics, lists of the necessary materials and reagents,
step-by-step, readily reproducible laboratory protocols, and key
tips on troubleshooting and avoiding known pitfalls. Authoritative
and practical, Stem Cell Mobilization: Methods and Protocols seeks
to aid scientists in the further study of this important stem cell
research.
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Pushkin (Hardcover)
Ernest J. Simmons
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R2,001
Discovery Miles 20 010
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During the last hlO hundred years man has changed from living in
equilibrium with the natural world which sustained him, to a new
position in which he is now its undisputed ruler - and very often
out of equilibrium - able in a matter of hours to reduce miles of
forest to devastated, potential desert. This destructive and
wasteful ability has increas d dramatically over recent years. At
the same time however the need for conservation, particularly of
plants as a resource for the future, has also become apparent,
along with the realisation that advanced technologies can produce
more from existing agricultural and forest regions. This may to
some extent relieve the heavy pressure on the vulnerable areas
where short term over-exploitation leads to permanent destruction
of whole ecosystems, and the attendant loss, for ever, of many of
the animals and plants which originally lived there. There still
remains today a vast number of plant species whose potential is
unknown. Maybe they will never have more than aesthetic value to
mankind. But who knows where, for example, the next anti cancer
agent may be found. And anyway future generations may not be ready
to accept such anthropocentric values, and the options should be
kept open for the philosophical concept that all life on earth has
a right to exist and that man has none to exterminate."
This report on the state of the art and future directions of
public-key cryptography is published in accordance with the terms
of reference of the European Institute for System Security (EISS).
The EISS was founded in 1988 by cabinet resolution of the state
government of Baden-W}rttemberg and its basic task is scientific
research and knowledge transfer in the field of security in
telecommunications and computer and information systems. This
report gives the results of an EISS workshop on
public-keycryptography and contains seven chapters: an
introduction, the scope of the workshop, the topics chosen,
classification and description of the most prominent public-key
systems, the dependence of public-key cryptography on computational
number theory, mistakes and problems with public-key systems, and a
projection of needs and requirements for public-key systems. It is
addressed to all members of the computer science community: systems
developers, researchers, decision makers, standardization
committees, patent offices, and users and customers of secure
computer systems.
Stem cell mobilization represents a transient increase in the
levels of circulating stem and progenitor cells. In" Stem Cell
Mobilization: Methods in Protocols," expert researchers in the
field detail cell mobilization methodology and recent developments
in the field for basic and biomedical research community.
Specifically clinical hematopoietic progenitor cell mobilization
protocols, frontiers in mobilization and analysis of
non-hematopoietic progenitors, mesenchymal progenitor cells,
monocyte-derived fibroblast progenitors, and very small embryonic
like cells. Written in the highly successful "Methods in Molecular
Biology " series format, chapters include introductions to their
respective topics, lists of the necessary materials and reagents,
step-by-step, readily reproducible laboratory protocols, and key
tips on troubleshooting and avoiding known pitfalls.
Authoritative and practical, "Stem Cell Mobilization: Methods
and Protocols "seeks to aid scientists in the further study of this
important stem cell research. "
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Michael J. Simmons
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R449
Discovery Miles 4 490
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Love, God (Hardcover)
Deborah J Simmons-Roslak, Linda J. Orber
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R1,162
R918
Discovery Miles 9 180
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