Liver Let Die

Liver Let Die
Title Liver Let Die PDF eBook
Author Liz Lipperman
Publisher Penguin
Pages 211
Release 2011-10-04
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1101544759

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Jordan McAllister can't cook her way out of a macaroni & cheese box, but filling in for the culinary reporter at The Ranchero Globe is better than writing personal ads. Her first assignment to review the new steakhouse in town is a disaster that ends with her waiter murdered outside her door-with her name and number in his pocket. Now Jordan is the prime suspect, as well as the main course on the murder menu.

Liver Let Die

Liver Let Die
Title Liver Let Die PDF eBook
Author Liz Lipperman
Publisher
Pages 237
Release 2021
Genre Food writers
ISBN

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L.A. Med

L.A. Med
Title L.A. Med PDF eBook
Author Kimberly Costello
Publisher
Pages 134
Release 199?
Genre
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To Liver Or Let Die

To Liver Or Let Die
Title To Liver Or Let Die PDF eBook
Author Caroline Mansfield
Publisher
Pages 124
Release 2007
Genre Pet medicine
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Liver Regeneration

Liver Regeneration
Title Liver Regeneration PDF eBook
Author Udayan M. Apte
Publisher Academic Press
Pages 326
Release 2015-08-13
Genre Science
ISBN 0128004312

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Liver Regeneration: Basic Mechanisms, Relevant Models and Clinical Applications presents cutting-edge information on liver regeneration research through an integrated, systems-wide perspective. The book addresses discoveries on hepatic progenitor cells, liver regeneration after chemical damage, and liver regeneration as a prime therapy for liver failure and disease. By addressing the urgent need for translating basic research findings into clinically relevant modalities and potential therapeutic applications, the book provides the data needed to improve liver patient management. Hundreds of full-color, graphic photographs and illustrations underline key elements and show researchers and students important aspects of liver transplantation, immunofluorescence, and other techniques used in liver regeneration. Summarizes current liver regeneration studies and discussions on expected discoveries Provides an overview of standard scientific and cutting-edge technologies to study liver regeneration Presents details on the molecular mechanisms that affect liver regeneration Highly illustrated, with hundreds of full-color, graphic photographs and illustrations to enhance the learning process

The Liver

The Liver
Title The Liver PDF eBook
Author Vinood Patel
Publisher Academic Press
Pages 370
Release 2018-01-03
Genre Medical
ISBN 0128039787

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The Liver: Oxidative Stress and Dietary Antioxidants takes a novel approach to the science of oxidative stress in liver disease by recognizing that diseases are multifactorial and oxidative stress is a single component. It highlights oxidative stress in relation to other processes, such as apoptosis, cell signaling and receptor mediated responses, and includes the therapeutic usage of natural antioxidants in the diet and food matrix, along with coverage of pharmacological and natural agents designed to counteract oxidative stress. Written for research scientists, gastroenterologists, food scientists, hepatologists and physicians, this trans-disciplinary guide will help advance medical sciences and enable new preventative and treatment strategies. Provides a framework for in-depth analysis of the basic processes of oxidative stress, from molecular biology, to whole organs in relation to the liver Bridges the trans-disciplinary divide between the basic science and mechanisms of liver disease and oxidative stress to advance medical sciences and enable preventative and treatment strategies Contains contributions from leading national and international experts, including those from world renowned institutions

Hepatitis B Virus, An Issue of Clinics in Liver Disease, E-Book

Hepatitis B Virus, An Issue of Clinics in Liver Disease, E-Book
Title Hepatitis B Virus, An Issue of Clinics in Liver Disease, E-Book PDF eBook
Author Tarek I. Hassanein
Publisher Elsevier Health Sciences
Pages 161
Release 2016-10-15
Genre Medical
ISBN 0323477054

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HBV is most prevalent viral infection worldwide. Recent advances in HBV virology epidemiology and management are of utmost importance particularly during this time when HCV is taking the front row in discussion and research. However, there’s an increased interest in management of HBV in special populations, which is covered in this issue. The authors also explore drugs in the pipeline as well as new approaches for achieving long-term viral suppression and possibly cure.