Haemopoiesis
Nydia G. Testa(Author)
Oxford University Press
Published on 1. December 1992
Book
Paperback/Softback
317 pages
978-0-19-963366-1 (ISBN)
Description
A detailed guide to the most important methods in use in the area of experimental haematology, this volume should be of interest to haematologists and researchers in many areas of basic and medical research. The cells and regulators involved in haemopoiesis are well characterized, providing biochemists and cell and molecular biologists with an exciting system in which to study normal and abnormal growth and differentiation. Rapid progress has also been made in the application of research techniques to human cells, giving rise to new therapeutic approaches to diseases such as leukaemia. The book is aimed at postgraduates and researchers in haematology, cell biology, molecular biology and immunology.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Oxford
United Kingdom
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Illustrations
halftones, line drawings, tables, bibliography
ISBN-13
978-0-19-963366-1 (9780199633661)
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Content
"In vivo" assays for multipotential and marrow repopulating cells, B.I. Lord; enrichment of progenitor cell populations from murine and human haemopoietic tissues, B.I. Lord and J.C.W. Marsh; "in vitro" clonal assays for murine multipotential and lineage restricted myeloid progenitor cells, C.M. Heyworth and E. Spooncer; long-term mouse bone marrow cultures, E. Spooncer, et al; clonal and long-term cultures using human bone marrow, L.H. Coutinho, et al; isolation and culture of factor-dependent haemopoietic cell lines, E. Spooncer, et al; development of haemopoietic cells in liquid culture, O. Kan, et al; analysis of growth factor binding to haemopoietic cells, F. Walker and C.M. Heyworth; signal transduction, P.J. Owen, et al; retroviral gene transfer into haemopoietic cells, L.J. Fairbairn and E. Spooncer; assays of the haemopoietic microenvironment, A.J. Friedenstein, et al; the visualization of haemopoietic and stromal cell types, T.D. Allen and E.A. de Winter; autologous bone marrow transplantation using cultured marrow cells in patients with leukaemia, L.H. Coutino, et al; analysis of gene expression in haemopoietic cells, G.J. Cowling, et al; molecular analysis of clonality and transplantation in haemopoiesis, J.C.W. Marsh, et al.