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Marx expected the working class to create 'a movement of immense
majority, in the interests of immense majority'. However, there is
not and never has been such a movement. At least a part of the
reason is that the traditional Marxist picture of a two-class
polarisation bears little resemblance to the diverse and complex
society of today's Western world. In this book, Michal Polak
attempts to move beyond the austerity of the two-class model to
come closer to the empirical realities. In the process, the author
re-examines the very foundations of the Marxist theory,
demonstrating how an important critique of the theory can in fact
be fruitfully interpreted as a generalisation of it. While
remaining true to the Marxian spirit, he comes up with original and
innovative extensions of the traditional concepts, which finally
allow for the explanation of the diverse class map of the advance
capitalist societies.
The technique of in situ hybridization is now vital to molecular
biologists and their understanding of the pathophysiology of
cellular functions. This practical guide covers all aspects of in
situ hybridization, describing: practical procedures and protocols;
the scientific background; areas of application; and the
limitations of the technology. This edition has been completely
rewritten to take into acocunt the many advances in the seven years
since its initial publication.
The use of stem cells to help with lung regeneration and repair is
a novel therapy which could help phase out the need for
conventional surgical or pharmacological approaches currently
employed to treat diseases of the lung or other organs. The present
book explores all avenues of this new form of medical care, moving
swiftly, but in depth, from the basic science of lung development,
to the analyses of different stem cell types available for
regeneration and on to the application of this knowledge base in
initial clinical trials. In this volume a stellar group of
researchers converge, from different angles, to help towards
clarifying the basic mechanisms of lung repair. These range from
basic concepts of regeneration and lung development, the analyses
of a variety of cell types that may be involved in lung repair, to
ways of creating complex lung structures, including artificial and
bioartificial lungs. The book offers an insight into repair
mechanisms of the diseased lung, the role of specific lung niches
and provides information on initial clinical trials as well as the
use of stem cells as vehicles for gene therapy. Ingenious
technological aspects of assessing stem cell engraftment of stem
cell bioprocessing are also included in this volume.
The traditional Marxian picture of a two-class polarisation seems
far removed from today's diverse society. Re-examining the very
foundations of the Marxian theory in the process, the author argues
that important critiques can fruitfully be understood and to
accomplish the goal, he extends the traditional concepts in
innovative and original ways.
This book provides a detailed account of the principles and
practice of contemporary lung transplantation. An accomplished,
international team of contributing authors have combined their
expertise to provide scientific developments and clinical knowledge
based on their extensive experience. The book covers pulmonary
vascular and parenchymal lung disease, which necessitate
transplantation, together with all aspects of the multidisciplinary
management of lung transplant patients. It concludes by looking at
future developments in the treatment of advanced respiratory
failure. This multidisciplinary approach makes the publication
suitable for several subspecialities in addition to pulmonary
medicine and lung transplantation, including haematology, radiology
and clinical psychology. It will serve as a valuable source of
reference and practical information for medical specialists in
transplantation and all those working in thoracic organ transplant
units.
Nitric oxide research has emerged as one of the most important
areas in bone and joint diseases. First published in 1998, this
book draws together knowledge on the actions of this mediator and
its role in such common diseases as arthritis and osteoporosis. It
introduces the basic biology and biochemistry of nitric oxide, the
immune response and bone biology. It reviews in depth the facts we
know today and the future promise of this exciting area of
research. The book will give scientists and clinicians a unique
insight into this increasingly important area. It also emphasises
potential treatments which exploit our understanding of the role of
nitric oxide in bone and joint disease.
This is a reproduction of a book published before 1923. This book
may have occasional imperfections such as missing or blurred pages,
poor pictures, errant marks, etc. that were either part of the
original artifact, or were introduced by the scanning process. We
believe this work is culturally important, and despite the
imperfections, have elected to bring it back into print as part of
our continuing commitment to the preservation of printed works
worldwide. We appreciate your understanding of the imperfections in
the preservation process, and hope you enjoy this valuable book.
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++++ Die Unsterblichkeitsfrage, vermittelst Einer Neuen
Philosophischen Grundlehre Und Nach Vorhergegangener Widerlegung
Der Grunde Aller Materialistischen Schulen M. S. Polak J.M.E.Meyer,
1857
Advances in Tissue Engineering is a unique volume and the first of
its kind to bring together leading names in the field of tissue
engineering and stem cell research. A relatively young science,
tissue engineering can be seen in both scientific and sociological
contexts and successes in the field are now leading to clinical
reality. This book attempts to define the path from basic science
to practical application. A contribution from the UK Stem Cell Bank
and opinions of venture capitalists offer a variety of viewpoints,
and exciting new areas of stem cell biology are highlighted. With
over fifty stellar contributors, this book presents the most
up-to-date information in this very topical and exciting field.
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