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Andreas Bikfalvi
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Laboratoire des Facteurs de Croissance et de la Différenciation cellulaire (LFCDC), Université Bordeaux I, Talence, France
First book to cover all aspects of vascular biology and pathology and to present information in the form of standardised entries sorted in alphabetical order
Strict alphabetical listing of all entries guarantees quick and easy access for the reader
The accompanying CD-ROM allows full-text searches
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Table of contents (21 chapters)
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- Lucas Huminiecki, Roy Bicknell, Jai Pal Singh, Laurane G. Mendelsohn, Josette Badet, Pedro Cuevas
Pages 1-36
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- Evelyne Dupuy, Jean-Marc Zini, Jean-Luc Wautier
Pages 36-48
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- Michael Kalafatis, Cornelis van’t Veer, Kenneth G. Mann, Elizabeth Fischer, Véronique Frémeaux-Bacchi, Michael D. Kazatchkine et al.
Pages 48-79
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- Helen Hutchings, Nathalie Ortéga, Jean-Francois Tournier, Jean Plouet
Pages 79-85
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- Hynda K. Kleinman, Katherine M. Malinda, M. Lourdes Ponce
Pages 85-90
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- David Moscatelli, Andreas Bikfalvi, Alessandra Bini, Patricia Haidaris, Bohdan J. Kudryk, Peter Carmeliet et al.
Pages 90-143
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- Patrick Duriez, Jean-Charles Fruchart
Pages 163-171
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- Francoise Dieterlen-Lievre, Nicole le Douarin, Anne Eichmann
Pages 201-209
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- Francesc Vinals, Jacques Pouysségur, Lydie Rappaport, Catherine Chassagne, Jane-Lyse Samuel
Pages 246-263
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About this book
Vascular biology has become one of the most exciting fields in the biomedical sciences. The development of molecular biology and of genetic approaches in the mouse embryo has large ly contributed to our current understanding of the biology of the vascular cell. Major advances have been achieved in the understanding of vascular development and in the role of the vas culature in various physiological or pathological processes. The aim of the present book is to provide the reader with a reference in which information can be looked-up quickly or to spark interest in a topic for later research. It should be valuable not only for scientists working actively in vascular biology or in related fields but also to clinicians because it will provide both with the necessary information about the physiopathological mechanisms encountered in their daily work. In addition, the book should also be of great help to teachers and to students in the life sciences. We did not want to organize this book in a textbook fashion. Instead, we chose to organize the book alphabetically, thus providing the reader with rapid access to information. However, we also wanted the various topics dealt with in enough depth for it not to be so condensed and short as in a lexicon. Thus, the book lies somewhere between the two.
Authors and Affiliations
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Laboratoire des Facteurs de Croissance et de la Différenciation cellulaire (LFCDC), Université Bordeaux I, Talence, France
Andreas Bikfalvi