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- How Your Body Solves The Problem of PregnancyDo you know the challenge your immune system has to overcome during pregnancy? Do you want to know how your baby is under constant threat from your immune system? Do you want to find out how truly amazing your immune system really is? Then look no further! This short book begins by explaining the problem […]
- International Forum for Disaster Victim IdentificationClick here for USA report Click here for UK report Contents Collection and preservation of biological material for disaster victim identification. The utility of DNA profiling in human identification. Identity vs identification in the 21st Century: The forensic use of jewellery in disaster victim identification. Disaster victim identification in a theatr […]
- Allergy in a Nut ShellAlthough allergy to food is a common problem and affects about 1 in 10 infants in Australia, the United Kingdom and the United States, there is still quite a bit of confusion about what the term allergy means, how we get allergic to food and what we can do to prevent it occurring. The aim […]
- Thought For FoodThere is such an enormous amount of information about food available to the general public that it would be impossible to summarise or discuss its significance in one book. Instead this book looks at contemporary food issues starting with how modern food is produced/manufactured, then discussing what we should be eating and why we are easting […]
- Spontaneous models of human diseaseProceedings from the February 2nd 2007 meeting in London, UK “The main goal of this meeting was to get together clinical and basic immunologists trying to gather insights into the pathogenic mechanisms of human diseases and immunotherapy. Due to the limitations of the human system, these investigations often rely on the use of animal models […]
- NO news is good news – Detection, Measurement and Quantification of Nitric Oxide: Tools for Nitric Oxide ResearchProceedings from the 23rd March 2007 meeting in Hertfordshire, UK “Nitric oxide (NO), generated by the enzyme nitric oxide synthase (NOS) plays a key role in a diverse range of physiological and pathophysiological conditions within the cardiovascular, immune, reproductive and nervous systems. Since NO is a small, diffusible, highly reactive free radical with […]
- Maintaining Stem Cells and the Regulation of Their DifferentiationProceedings from the 27th April 2007 meeting at The BioPark Hertfordshire, UK “Much of the promise of stem cell biology and tissue engineering depends on the ability to maintain and differentiate cells into tissues in a robust and reproducible manner. We are only just at the beginning of understanding how to control cell growth in vitro […]
- Identifying T cell subset phenotype and function: Alpha/beta,gamma/delta, regulator, helper, NK and cytotoxic T cellsProceedings from the 16th March 2007 meeting in Hertfordshire, UK “The diversity of T cell subsets and functions makes it imperative that they can be identified, characterised, propagated, traced in vivo and their function elucidated effectively. This one day EuroSciCon meeting provided the ideal opportunity to hear both the commercial companies presenti […]
- Your Immune System and YouWhen you read articles on how to boost your immune system, do you wonder what it is going on behind the scenes – what you are actually boosting? • What does your immune system actually do and how does it do it? • Why should you boost your immune system? Using non-scientific and non-medical terms, […]
- Cell culture technology: Recent advances and future prospectsThis is a summary of the Euroscicon event which took place in London on the 9th of March 2012 in London. The meeting was chaired by Dr John Davis, Chairman of the UK Branch of the European Society for Animal Cell Technology. Click here to purchase the report on UK Amazon Kindle Click here to […]
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