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  1. The Laboratory Guinea Pig, Second Edition

    By Donna J. Clemons, Jennifer L. Seeman

    Series: Laboratory Animal Pocket Reference

    Praise for the First Edition "This book is easy to read and has many informative illustrations…I would strongly recommend this book to those interested in a broad introduction to the care and use of laboratory guinea pigs as well as to laboratory animal technicians, managers, veterinarians and...

    Published June 12th 2011 by CRC Press

  2. The Integrated Nervous System

    A Systematic Diagnostic Approach

    By Walter Hendelman, M.D., Peter Humphreys, Christopher R. Skinner

    The First Textbook to Take an Integrative Approach to Neurological Diagnosis This introductory, full-color text teaches students and practitioners how to combine neurological history and physical examination so they can localize pathologies within the nervous system and determine appropriate...

    Published September 23rd 2009 by CRC Press

  3. Essentials of Human Physiology for Pharmacy, Second Edition

    By Laurie Kelly McCorry

    Series: Array

    A firm grasp of the functions of living organisms is one of the most important prerequisites to pharmacy study. The long-awaited second edition of Essentials of Human Physiology presents concepts in physiology in a way that prepares students for their subsequent study of pathophysiology,...

    Published July 24th 2008 by CRC Press

  4. Functional Anatomy for Sport and Exercise

    Quick Reference

    By Clare Milner

    Functional Anatomy for Sport and Exercise is a quick reference guide to human musculoskeletal anatomy in its moving, active context. An accessible format makes it easy for students to locate clear, concise explanations and descriptions of anatomical structures, human movement terms and key...

    Published June 30th 2008 by Routledge

  5. Brain Aging

    Models, Methods, and Mechanisms

    Edited by David R. Riddle

    Series: Frontiers in Neuroscience

    Recognition that aging is not the accumulation of disease, but rather comprises fundamental biological processes that are amenable to experimental study, is the basis for the recent growth of experimental biogerontology. As increasingly sophisticated studies provide greater understanding of what...

    Published April 18th 2007 by CRC Press

  6. The Role of the Nucleus of the Solitary Tract in Gustatory Processing

    Edited by Robert M. Bradley

    Series: Frontiers in Neuroscience

    Providing an essential brainstem relay for three cranial nerves, the NST coordinates highly complex sensory information. While other functions of the NST have received attention, its role in gustatory processing has received little. The first reference devoted exclusively to gustatory processing,...

    Published October 3rd 2006 by CRC Press

  7. EDHF

    The Complete Story

    By Michel Feletou, Paul Vanhoutte

    The advances made in vascular biology in the last 25 years have considerably changed the perception that one could have of the endothelial cells. Once considered as a diffusion barrier preventing the access of the blood cells to the vascular matrix, the endothelium is now recognized as playing a...

    Published November 1st 2005 by CRC Press

  8. Atlas of Functional Neuroanatomy, Second Edition

    By Walter Hendelman, M.D.

    Presenting a clear visual guide to understanding the human central nervous system, this second edition includes numerous four-color illustrations, photographs, diagrams, radiographs, and histological material throughout the text. Organized and easy to follow, the book presents an overview of the...

    Published October 30th 2005 by CRC Press

  9. Circadian Physiology, Second Edition

    By Roberto Refinetti

    While the first edition of the critically acclaimed and highly popular Circadian Physiologyoffered a concise but rigorous review of basic and applied research on circadian rhythms, this newest edition provides educators with the primary textbook they need to support a course on this cutting-edge...

    Published October 20th 2005 by CRC Press

  10. The Blood-Cerebrospinal Fluid Barrier

    Edited by Wei Zheng, Adam Chodobski

    Despite the existence of two barrier systems in the brain, research over the last century has mostly focused on the blood-brain barrier rather than on the blood-CSF barrier. Today, there is a greater understanding of the function of the blood-CSF barrier and of the choroid plexus, a tissue that is...

    Published March 29th 2005 by CRC Press

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