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portada Acute Phase Proteins as Early Non-Specific Biomarkers of Human and Veterinary Diseases (in English)
Type
Physical Book
Publisher
Language
Inglés
Pages
424
Format
Hardcover
Dimensions
24.4 x 17.0 x 2.4 cm
Weight
0.87 kg.
ISBN13
9789533078731
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Acute Phase Proteins as Early Non-Specific Biomarkers of Human and Veterinary Diseases (in English)

Veas, Francisco (Author) · Intechopen · Hardcover

Acute Phase Proteins as Early Non-Specific Biomarkers of Human and Veterinary Diseases (in English) - Veas, Francisco

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Synopsis "Acute Phase Proteins as Early Non-Specific Biomarkers of Human and Veterinary Diseases (in English)"

The two volumes of Acute Phase Proteins book consist of chapters that give a large panel of fundamental and applied knowledge on one of the major elements of the inflammatory process during the acute phase response, i.e., the acute phase proteins expression and functions that regulate homeostasis. We have organized this book in two volumes - the first volume, mainly containing chapters on structure, biology and functions of APP, the second volume discussing different uses of APP as diagnostic tools in human and veterinary medicine.

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