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This continuing series gathers and presents original research results on the leading edge of medicine and biology. Each article has been carefully selected in an attempt to present substantial topical data across a broad spectrum. Topics discussed in this book include the pathogenesis of inclusion body myositis; the coexistence of outbreak of vibrio parahaemolyticus and acyl derived from OA-group toxins in shellfish from southern Chile; the antral ovarian follicle population and its application to fertility and livestock breeding; current achievements in the ovarian follicular reserve; large-scale in vitro embryo production as a tool to improve animal breeding; physio-pathological roles of sirtuins and their therapeutic significance; and xenopus as model animals for studying larval to adult tissue remodeling and adult organ formation.

Advances in Medicine & Biology: Volume 85

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A Hardback by Leon V Berhardt

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    View other formats and editions of Advances in Medicine & Biology: Volume 85 by Leon V Berhardt

    Publisher: Nova Science Publishers Inc
    Publication Date: 01/06/2015
    ISBN13: 9781634826587, 978-1634826587
    ISBN10: 1634826582

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    Book Synopsis
    This continuing series gathers and presents original research results on the leading edge of medicine and biology. Each article has been carefully selected in an attempt to present substantial topical data across a broad spectrum. Topics discussed in this book include the pathogenesis of inclusion body myositis; the coexistence of outbreak of vibrio parahaemolyticus and acyl derived from OA-group toxins in shellfish from southern Chile; the antral ovarian follicle population and its application to fertility and livestock breeding; current achievements in the ovarian follicular reserve; large-scale in vitro embryo production as a tool to improve animal breeding; physio-pathological roles of sirtuins and their therapeutic significance; and xenopus as model animals for studying larval to adult tissue remodeling and adult organ formation.

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