1
by Naritomi, Hiroaki
Published 2013
Karger
... reorganization and repair following CNS damage. Principles and methods to monitor and augment neuroplasticity...

2
by Rudolph, Karl Lenhard
Published 2012
Karger
Subjects: ...DNA Damage / physiology / Congresses...

3
by Tsokos, George C.
Published 2004
Karger
... damage in a number of ways and may by itself lead to autoimmune disease. Although the use of complement...

4
by Filaretova, Ludmila P.
Published 2012
Karger
... gastrointestinal damage.This book contains contributions by an international panel of researchers in the form of up...

5
by Toyoda, Kazunori
Published 2013
Karger
... brain damage in CKD patients, primary prevention and acute/chronic management for stroke patients...

6
by Herrera, Guillermo A.
Published 2007
Karger
...In recent years, the knowledge of how renal damage occurs in patients with plasma cell dyscrasias...

7
by Hockwin, Otto
Published 2002
Karger
... in public health services, environmental medicine, and those concerned with eye damage caused by radiation...

8
by MacDonald, Thomas T.
Published 1998
Karger
... T cells causes tissue damage. The continuing discovery of features of mucosal T cells which make them...

9
by Thiele, Jens
Published 2001
Karger
... contributions focus on the exciting developments in oxidative DNA damage and UVB- and UVA-induced signal...

10
by Lang, Gabriele E.
Published 2007
Karger
...Diabetic retinopathy (DR), damage of the blood vessels in the retina, is one of the problems...

11
by Gross, Gerd
Published 2006
Karger
... neuralgia, meningitis or optic nerve damage.This book compiles state-of-the-art reviews on herpes zoster...

12
by Razzaque, Mohammed S.
Published 2005
Karger
... various stress responses during tissue injury and subsequent organ damage...

13
by Nickoloff, Brian J.
Published 2008
Karger
... of pathogenic agents including bacteria, viruses and fungi; it also suffers from solar damage and wide...

14
by Naito, Yuji
Published 2011
Karger
... stress-mediated damage may help in monitoring the degree of disease and planning the design of new...

15
by Hsu, Chung Y.
Published 1998
Karger
... of novel therapeutic strategies. The premise that substantial reduction of brain damage after ischemic...

16
by McCullough, Peter A.
Published 2013
Karger
..., particularly focusing on the pathophysiology of the five subtypes. Acute and chronic mechanisms of damage...

17
by Feldmann, H. J.
Published 2000
Karger
... tissue damage and their significance for understanding tolerated radiation dose. Included are reports...

18
by Benigni, Ariela
Published 2008
Karger
... therapy might also prove to be a new strategy to target molecules involved in tissue damage...

19
by Gandorfer, Arnd
Published 2009
Karger
... damaging the retina or which induce liquefaction may be applied. Neuroprotective and antiproliferative...

20
by Hummel, Thomas
Published 2006
Karger
... flavor, how they can be damaged and repaired, and how the function of human chemical senses can...