Williams hematology
Publication details: McGraw Hill, 2022 New York ;; McGraw Hill, 2022 London :Edition: 10th edDescription: v, 2664pISBN:- 9781260464122
- WH 100
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Long revered for its comprehensiveness and extraordinary depth of detail, Williams Hematology provides essential coverage of the origins, pathophysiological mechanisms, and management of benign and malignant disorders of blood and marrow cells and coagulation proteins. The text contains a wealth of basic science and translational pathophysiology for optimal, lifelong learning. Experts in research and clinical hematology, the editors are known worldwide for their contributions to the field. This new edition contains everything that has made Williams Hematology the go-to resource for decades and has been updated with new chapters and critical new research into the molecular mechanisms responsible for hematological disorders and the impact on diagnosis and treatment. And the new format enables you to access each chapter via content modules covering key topics, with summaries, infographics, and cases―all linked to review questions for self-assessment. The full-color presentation integrates images of blood and tissue findings where they are cited in the text.
NEW TO THIS EDITION:
Updated and revised content reflecting the latest research and developments
Convenient format that streamlines the learning process and improves retention
Additional chapters added on:
Immune Checkpoint Inhibitors
Immune Cell Therapy: Chimeric Antigen Receptor T Cell Therapy
Immune Cell Therapy Dendritic Cell and Natural Killer Cell Therapy
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