Active specific immunotherapy is a promising but investigational modality in the management of cancer patients. Currently, ...
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This book describes the recent developments in the emerging field of cancer stem cells. Their possible impact for the identification ...
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The authors' results show that ischemia differentially activates endogenous neural precursors residing in diverse locations ...
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This book examines key aspects of international cooperation to enhance nuclear safety, security, safeguards, and nonproliferation, ...
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This open access book examines key aspects of international cooperation to enhance nuclear safety, security, safeguards, ...
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Since the initial establishment of Robert Koch’s postulates in the nineteenth century, microbial protein toxins have been ...
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This book on the Physics of Societal Issues, The subdivisions of physics - nuclear physics, particle physics, condensed-matter ...
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Plant growth is of great economical and intellectual interest. Plants are the basis of our living environment, the production ...
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The book analyses all relevant compensation provisions and compares them to the general law of state responsibility. This ...
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A special focus of the book is on adult stem cells. There is emerging evidence that adult stem cell ageing impairs organismal ...
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Intense study of the enigmatic myc proto-oncogene over the last 20 years has broadened our view of its functions and led ...
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In this well documented global wake-up call, nuclear physicist Jeff Eerkens explores remedies for the impending energy crisis, ...
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This book is devoted to vascular endothelial growth factor A (VEGF or VEGFA), a secreted signalling protein of great significance ...
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International treaties requiring binding commitments on the part of the member states and appropriate compliance verification ...
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