2009 Mechanisms in Hematology
Table of Contents


1. Cell Signalling
2. The Cell Cycle
3. Adhesion Molecules
4. Apoptosis
5. Hematopoiesis & Related Topics
6. Neutrophil Function
7. Eosinophils, Basophils and Mast Cells
8. Erythropoiesis & Related Topics
9. Blood Cell Antigens
10. The Hemoglobin Molecule
11. Vitamin B12 & Folate Metabolism
12. The Immunoglobulin Molecule
13. B Lymphocytes
14. T Lymphocytes
15. Complement
16. Dendritic Cells and Macrophages
17. The Myeloid Leukemias
18. Lymphoid Leukemias
19. Chemotherapeutic Antineoplastics
20. Coagulation Cascade
21. Regulators of Coagulation
22. Factor VIII and Factor IX
23. von Willebrand Factor
24. Vitamin K
25. Fibrinogen, Factor XIII and Fibrinolysis
26. Platelet Structure and Function
27. Endothelium

About Mechanisms in Hematology


Mechanisms in Hematology is now available online to senior students, residents, fellows and physicians.

The goal of Mechanisms in Hematology is to assemble the basic mechanisms of normal and abnormal hematology within a relatively compact space.
The Chapters are concise and communicate essential concepts to form a compendium of the science and biology of clinical hematology.

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