
Microcirculation 2nd Edition
Author(s): Ronald F. Tuma (Editor), Walter N. Duran (Editor), Klaus Ley (Editor)
- Publisher: Academic Press
- Publication Date: December 24, 2008
- Edition: 2nd
- Language: English
- Print length: 1000 pages
- ISBN-10: 0123745306
- ISBN-13: 9780123745309
Book Description
- Meticulously edited and reviewed. Benefit: Provides investigators a unique tool to explore the significance of their findings in the context of other aspects of the microcirculation. In this way, the updated edition has a direct role in helping to develop new pathways of research and scholarship
- Highlights the explosive growth in knowledge about the microcirculation including the biology of nitric oxide synthase (NOS), endothelial cell signaling, angiogenesis, cell adhesion molecules, lymphocyte trafficking, ion channels and receptors, and propagated vasomotor responses. Benefit: Microcirculatory biology has become fragmented into numerous sub-disciplines and subspecialties, and these reference reintegrates the information in one volume
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About the Author
Dept. of Physiology
3400 North Broad Street
Philadelphia, PA 19140
Walter N. Duran, PhD
Dept. of Pharmacology & Physiology,University of Medicine & Dentistry, New Jersey Medical School, Medical Science Building, 185 South Orange Ave.
Neward, NJ 07103-2714
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