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Exosomes A Clinical Compendium 1st Edition Larry Edelstein John Smythies

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Exosomes A Clinical Compendium 1st Edition Larry Edelstein John Smythies
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Publisher: Elsevier Academic Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 27.71 MB
Pages: 522
Author: Larry Edelstein, John Smythies, Peter Quesenberry, Denis Noble
ISBN: 9780128160534, 0128160535
Language: English
Year: 2020
Edition: 1

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Exosomes A Clinical Compendium 1st Edition Larry Edelstein John Smythies by Larry Edelstein, John Smythies, Peter Quesenberry, Denis Noble 9780128160534, 0128160535 instant download after payment.

Exosomes: A Clinical Compendium is a comprehensive and authoritative account of exosomes in the context of biomarkers, diagnostics, and therapeutics across a wide spectrum of medical disciplines, as well as their role in cell-cell communication. It is intended to serve as a reference source for clinicians, physicians, and research scientists who wish to gain insight into the most recent advances in this rapidly growing field.
The exosome revolution may well be the greatest advance in physiology and medicine since antibiotics. The discovery of their epigenetic role in intercellular signaling in virtually all tissues is a major breakthrough in our understanding of how cells function.

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