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    Jacob (Jack) Aranda, MD, PhD, FRCPC, FAAP, Johannes (John) van den Ankerr, MD, PhD, FCP, FAAP.
    Summary: "Textbook in pediatric pharmacology and provides evidence-based guidelines for safe, effective, and rational drug therapy in newborns, children, and adolescents"-- Provided by publisher.
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    Steven B. Leder, Debra M. Suiter.
    Summary: "The Yale Swallow Protocol is an evidence-based protocol that is the only screening instrument that both identifies aspiration risk and, when passed, is able to recommend specific oral diets without the need for further instrumental dysphagia testing. Based upon research by Drs. Steven B. Leder and Debra M. Suiter, an easily administered, reliable, and validated swallow screening protocol was developed and can be used by speech-language pathologists, nurses, otolaryngologists, oncologists, neurologists, intensivists, and physicians assistants. In addition, the protocol can be used in a variety of environments, including acute care, rehabilitation, and nursing homes. The Yale Swallow Protocol meets all of the criteria necessary for a successful screening test, including being simple to administer, cross-disciplinary, cost effective, acceptable to patients, and able to identify the target attribute by giving a positive finding when aspiration risk is present and a negative finding when aspiration risk is absent. Additionally, early and accurate identification of aspiration risk can significantly reduce health-care costs associated with recognized prandial aspiration."--Publisher's website.

    Contents:
    1. Building a Foundation and Defining Terms
    2. Screening Basics: Differentiating a Screen from a Diagnostic Tool
    3. Criteria Necessary for a Successful and Reliable Swallow Screen
    4. Development of a Programmatic Line of Research for Swallow Screening for Aspiration Risk: The First Step
    5. Development of a Protocol: Why You Need More Than Just an Isolated 3-Ounce Water Swallow Challenge
    6. Generalizing the Yale Swallow Protocol to Different Patient Populations: Time to Change
    7. Recommending Specific Oral Diets Based on Passing the Yale Swallow Protocol
    8. Yale Swallow Protocol Administration and Interpretation: Passing and Failing
    9. Implementation of the Yale Swallow Protocol by Other Health-Care Professionals
    10. Question: What About Silent Aspiration? Answer: Silent Aspiration Is Volume-Dependent
    11. In Support of Use of the Yale Swallow Protocol: Longer-Term (5 Day) Success of Diet Recommendations and Oral Alimentation
    12. Final Thoughts
    13. Yale Swallow Protocol Administration Forms.
    Digital Access Springer 2014
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    edited by Selby C. Jacobs and Jeanne L. Steiner.
    Summary: This is a comprehensive resource on treatment, rehabilitation, recovery, and public health of persons cared for in organized, publically funded systems of care.

    Contents:
    Introduction and significance
    The service system of public psychiatry
    Recovery and recovery oriented practice
    Community supports and inclusion
    Integrated healthcare
    Substance use disorders and systems of care
    Public health concepts in public psychiatry
    The interplay between forensic psychiatry and public psychiatry
    Children, adolescents and young adults in the publicly funded system of care
    Hospital services
    Outpatient behavioral care services
    Clinical competence in outreach and for special populations
    Cultural competence and public psychiatry
    Global mental health
    Education and workforce development in public psychiatry
    Evidence-based public psychiatry
    Administrative best practices in public psychiatry.
    Digital Access Oxford 2016
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    edited by Daniel K. Podolsky ; associate editors, Michael Camilleri, J. Gregory Fitz, Anthony N. Kalloo, Fergus Shanahan, Timothy C. Wang.
    Digital Access Wiley 2016
  • Digital
    edited by, editors, Timothy C. Wang, Michael Camilleri ; associate editors, Benjamin Lebwohl [and 4 others].
    Contents:
    Yamada's Textbook of Gastroenterology. Front Matter
    Development and differentiation of the gastrointestinal system / Jianwen Que, Daniel K Podolsky
    Gut stem cells and tissue renewal / Johan H Es, Sina Bartfeld, Hans Clevers
    Esophagus: anatomy and structural anomalies / Ikuo Hirano
    Stomach and duodenum: anatomy and structural anomalies / Erik C Rosenvinge, Jean-Pierre Raufman
    Small intestine: anatomy and structural anomalies / Anisa Shaker, Deborah C Rubin
    Colon: anatomy and structural anomalies / Bo Shen
    Pancreas: anatomy and structural anomalies / Kazuki N Sugahara, John A Chabot
    Abdominal cavity: anatomy, structural anomalies, and hernias / Stella Joyce, Kevin P Murphy, Michael M Maher, Owen J O'Connor
    Gallbladder and biliary tract: anatomy and structural anomalies / Theodore H Welling
    Liver: anatomy, microscopic structure, and cell types / Maria Westerhoff, Laura Lamps
    Gastrointestinal blood flow / Brian D Hosfield, Troy A Markel
    The innervation of the gastrointestinal tract / John B Furness, Ruslan V Pustovit, Linda J Fothergill, Rachel M McQuade, Martin J Stebbing
    Smooth muscle and pacemakers of the gut / Kenton M Sanders, Brian A Perrino
    Mucosal immune system / Lars Eckmann, Giorgos Bamias
    Epithelia and gastrointestinal function / Sandra D Chanez-Paredes, Jerrold R Turner
    Electrolyte secretion and absorption in the small intestine and colon / Kim E Barrett, Stephen J Keely
    Gastric secretions / John Geibel
    Pancreatic secretion / Kristyn Gumpper, Luis F Lara, Zobeida Cruz-Monserrate, Darwin L Conwell
    Bile secretion and cholestasis / James E Squires, Andrew P Feranchak
    General nutritional principles / Xiaowen Fan, Rebecca Rudel, Matthew Berger, Melissa Hershman, David S Seres
    Nutrient digestion, absorption, and sensing / Shrinivas Bishu, Eamonn M M Quigley
    Vitamins and minerals / Berkeley N Limketkai, Laura E Matarese, Gerard E Mullin
    Nutrition Support / Dong Wook Kim, David S Seres
    Control of food intake / Andres Acosta
    Eating disorders / Leslie Sim, Jocelyn Lebow, Janna R Gewirtz O'Brien
    The aging gastrointestinal tract: digestive and motility problems / Michael Camilleri
    Neoplasia of the gastrointestinal tract / E Ramsay Camp, Denise I Garcia, Raymond N DuBois
    Drug metabolism, transport, and pharmacogenomics / Ann M Moyer, Joel M Reid
    Medical decision making / John M Inadomi
    Approach to the patient
    Digital Access Wiley 2022
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    editor-in-chief Fun-Sun F. Yao ; [associate editors] Vinod Malhotra, Jill Fong, Nikolaos J. Skubas.
    Contents:
    Section 1: The respiratory system. Asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
    Bronchoscopy, mediastinoscopy, and thoracoscopy
    Aspiration and postoperative respiratory failure
    Lung transplantation
    Section 2: The cardiovascular system. Ischemic heart disease and coronary artery bypass grafting
    Mechanical circulatory support
    Valvular heart disease
    Pacemakers, implantable cardioverter-defibrillators, and cardiac resynchronization therapy devices
    Thoracoabdominal aortic aneurysms
    Abdominal aortic aneurysm repair
    Hypertension
    Cardiac tamponade
    Heart transplantation and subsequent noncardiac surgery
    Ischemic heart disease and noncardiac surgery
    Section 3: The gastrointestinal system. Intestinal obstruction
    Liver transplantation
    Section 4: The nervous system. Brain tumor and craniotomy
    Carotid endarterectomy
    Awake craniotomy for mapping and surgery in the eloquent cortex
    Head injury
    Cerebral aneurysm
    Section 5: The endocrine system. Pheochromocytoma
    Diabetes mellitus
    Section 6: the genitourinary system. Transurethral resection of the prostate
    Kidney transplant
    Robotic-assisted laparoscopic surgery
    Section 7: The reproductive system. Placenta previa/placenta accreta
    Hypertensive disorders of pregnancy
    Breech presentation, fetal distress, and mitral stenosis
    Appendectomy for a pregnant patient
    Section 8: The hematologic system. Hemophilia and coagulation disorders
    Sickle cell disease
    Section 9: Eye, ear, nose, and throat. Airway trauma
    Open-eye injury
    Laser treatment for laryngeal lesions
    Section 10: Pediatrics. Tracheoesophageal fistula
    Congenital diaphragmatic hernia
    Tetralogy of Fallot
    Transposition of the great arteries
    Pyloric stenosis
    Inflammatory airway disease in childhood: laryngotracheobronchitis
    Cleft palate
    Congenital heart disease with a cervical mass in infancy
    Patent ductus arteriosus and prematurity
    Bleeding tonsils
    Section 11: Pain management and neuraxial blocks. Brachial plexus block
    Nerve blocks of the lower extremity
    Complex regional pain syndromes
    Cancer pain
    Low back pain and sciatica
    Perioperative pain management
    Acupuncture
    Section 12: Miscellaneous. Myasthenia gravis
    Malignant hyperthermia
    Postoperative residual neuromuscular weakness and prolonged apnea
    Burns
    Trauma
    Scoliosis
    Hypoxia and equipment failure
    Electroconvulsive therapy
    Ambulatory surgery
    Magnetic resonance imaging
    Morbid obesity, obstructive sleep apnea, and bariatric anesthesia.
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    [edited by] Fun-Sun F. Yao, Hugh C. Hemmings, Jr., Vinod Malhotra, Jill Fong.
    Summary: "A core text for anesthesia residents, Yao & Artusio's Anesthesiology is case-based and often used in preparation for oral boards. Sections are organized by system and all chapters follow the same format. After a brief presentation of a case, questions are posed regarding; medical disease and differential diagnosis, preoperative planning and preparation, intraoperative management, and postoperative management. Each question is then fully answered and discussed. The four classes of questions conform to the four areas of questioning at the oral boards so working through these considerations repetitively reinforces logical, critical thinking about patient management"-- Provided by publisher.
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    Clark, Randolph Lee; Cumley, R. W.
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    edited by Albert S. Gordon, Robert Silber, and Joseph LoBue.
    Digital Access Springer 1977
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    Anthony, E. James.
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    Call number varies. Search for Yearbook of the International Association for Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and Allied Professions to find individual volumes of this title.
  • Digital
    Mitsuyoshi Ueda, editor.
    Summary: This book provides a detailed and up-to-date overview of all aspects of yeast cell surface engineering, including fundamental principles, practical strategies for the construction of engineered yeasts, as well as medical and industrial applications. The technique makes it possible to add eukaryotic modifications to the surface-displayed proteins/peptides, which is of significant value in basic and applied research. Generally referred to as an arming (molecular display) technology, it allows yeast to be used as a whole-cell biocatalyst for a range of purposes, including bio-energy production, pollutant removal, recovery of rare metal ions, and preparation of functional cells, all of which are comprehensively covered in the book. Among the medical applications discussed are in vitro antibody preparation and the production of oral vaccines. In addition, it presents the latest advances in protein engineering and high-throughput screening for directed evolution of enzymes. The book enables graduate students and researchers to gain a deeper, comprehensive understanding of the technology, and offers further inspiration for researchers and industrial experts in this rapidly evolving field.
    Digital Access Springer 2019
  • Digital
    edited by Alberto Sanchez-Diaz, Pilar Perez.
    Contents:
    Time-lapse fluorescence microscopy of budding yeast cells / Arun Kumar and Manuel Mendoza
    Real-time visualization and quantification of contractile ring proteins in single living cells / Reshma Davidson ... [et al.]
    Fluorescence recovery after photo-bleaching (FRAP) and fluorescence loss in photo-bleaching (FLIP) experiments to study protein dynamics during budding yeast cell division / Alessio Bolognesi ... [et al.]
    High-speed super-resolution imaging of live fission yeast cells / Caroline Laplante ... [et al.]
    Monitoring chitin deposition during septum assembly in budding yeast / Irene Arcones and Cesar Roncero
    Imaging septum formation by fluorescence microscopy / Juan Carlos Ribas and Juan Carlos G. Cortés
    Visualization of cytokinesis events in budding yeast by transmission electron microscopy / Franz Meitinger and Gislene Pereira
    Visualization of fission yeast cells by transmission electron microscopy / Matthias Sipiczki
    Characterization of septin ultrastructure in budding yeast using electron tomography / Aurélie Bertin and Eva Nogales
    Isolation of cytokinetic actomyosin rings from Saccharomyces cerevisiae and Schizosaccharomyces pombe / Junqi Huang ... [et al.]
    Measurements of myosin-II motor activity during cytokinesis in fission yeast / Qing Tang, Luther W. Pollard, and Matthew Lord
    In vitro biochemical characterization of cytokinesis actin-binding proteins / Dennis Zimmermann ... [et al.]
    Characterization of cytokinetic F-BARs and other membrane-binding proteins / Nathan A. McDonald and Kathleen L. Gould
    Analysis of three-dimensional structures of exocyst components / Johannes Lesigang and Gang Dong
    Analysis of Rho-GTPase activity during budding yeast cytokinesis / Masayuki Onishi and John R. Pringle
    Detection of phosphorylation status of cytokinetic components / Franz Meitinger, Saravanan Palani, and Gislene Pereira
    Studying protein-protein interactions in budding yeast using co-immunoprecipitation / Magdalena Foltman and Alberto Sanchez-Diaz
    Conditional budding yeast mutants with temperature-sensitive and auxin-inducible degrons for screening of suppressor genes / Asli Devrekanli and Masato T. Kanemaki
    Synchronization of the budding yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae / Magdalena Foltman, Iago Molist, and Alberto Sanchez-Diaz
    Fission yeast cell cycle synchronization methods / Marta Tormos-Pérez, Livia Pérez-Hidalgo, and Sergio Moreno
    Review of fluorescent proteins for use in yeast / Maja Bialecka-Fornal, Tatyana Makushok, and Susanne M. Rafelski
    Visualization and image analysis of yeast cells / Steve Bagley
    Toolbox for protein structure prediction / Daniel Barry Roche and Liam James McGuffin
    From structure to function : a comprehensive compendium of tools to unveil protein domains and understand their role in cytokinesis / Sergio A. Rincon and Anne Paoletti.
    Digital Access Springer 2016
  • Digital
    edited by Frederic Devaux.
    Contents:
    Using RNA-seq for analysis of differential gene expression in fungal species / Can Wang ... [et al.]
    Enhancing structural annotation of yeast genomes with RNA-Seq data / Hugo Devillers, Nicolas Morin, and Cécile Neuvéglise
    Pathogen gene expression profiling during infection using a nanostring nCounter platform / Wenjie Xu ... [et al.]
    Comparative transcriptomics in yeasts / Dawn A. Thompson
    Mapping the transcriptome-wide landscape of RBP binding sites using gPAR-CLIP-seq : experimental procedures / Ting Han and John K. Kim
    Mapping the transcriptome-wide landscape of RBP binding sites using gPAR-CLIP-seq : bioinformatic analysis / Mallory A. Freeberg and John K. Kim
    Translation analysis at the genome scale by ribosome profiling / Agnès Baudin-Baillieu ... [et al. ]
    Biotin-genomic run-on (Bio-GRO) : a high-resolution method for the analysis of nascent transcription in yeast / Antonio Jordán-Pla ... [et al.]
    Genome-wide probing of RNA structures in vitro using nucleases and deep sequencing / Yue Wan ... [et al.]
    Genome-wide chromatin immunoprecipitation in Candida albicans and other yeasts / Matthew B. Lohse [et al.]
    ChIPseq in yeast species : from chromatin immunoprecipitation to high-throughput sequencing and bioinformatics data analyses / Gaëlle Lelandais, Corinne Blugeon, and Jawad Merhej
    Systematic determination of transcription factor DNA- binding specificities in yeast / Lourdes Peña-Castillo and Gwenael Badis
    Generation and analysis of chromosomal contact maps of yeast species / Axel Cournac ... [et al.]
    Versatile procedure to generate genome-wide spatiotemporal program of replication in yeast species / Nicolas Agier and Gilles Fischer
    Single-step affinity purification (ssAP) and mass spectrometry of macromolecular complexes in the yeast S. cerevisiae / Christian Trahan, Lisbeth-Carolina Aguilar, and Marlene Oeffinger
    Label-free quantitative proteomics in yeast / Thibaut Léger ... [et al.]
    Profiling of yeast lipids by shotgun lipidomics / Christian Klose and Kirill Tarasov
    Identification of links between cellular pathways by genetic interaction mapping (GIM) / Christophe Malabat and Cosmin Saveanu
    On the mapping of epistatic genetic interactions in natural isolates : combining classical genetics and genomics / Jing Hou and Joseph Schacherer
    Experimental evolution and resequencing analysis of yeast / Celia Payen and Maitreya J. Dunham
    Reconstruction and analysis of the evolution of modular transcriptional regulatory programs using arboretum / Sara A. Knaack, Dawn A. Thompson, and Sushmita Roy
    Predicting gene and genomic regulation in Saccharomyces cerevisiae, using the YEASTRACT database : a step-by-step guided analysis / Miguel C. Teixeira, Pedro T. Monteiro, and Isabel Sá-Correia.
    Digital Access Springer 2015
  • Digital
    edited by Jeffrey S. Smith, Daniel J. Burke.
    Contents:
    Yeast transformation by the LiAc/SS carrier DNA/PEG method / R. Daniel Gietz
    Tetrad, random spore, and molecular analysis of meiotic segregation and recombination / Michael Lichten
    PCR mutagenesis and gap repair in yeast / Mark Weir and Jill B. Keeney
    PCR-mediated epitope tagging of genes in yeast / Radhika Mathur and Peter Kaiser
    Manipulating the yeast genome : deletion, mutation, and tagging by PCR / Jennifer M. Gardner and Sue L. Jaspersen
    Preparation of yeast cells for live-cell imaging and indirect immunofluorescence / Lucy F. Pemberton
    Single yeast cell imaging / Heimo Wolinski and Sepp D. Kohlwein
    Microfluidic platforms for generating dynamic environmental perturbations to study the responses of single yeast cells / Anjali Bisaria, Pascal Hersen, and Megan N. McClean
    Using two-hybrid interactions to identify separation-of- function mutations / Brian Haarer and David C. Amberg
    Synthetic genetic array analysis for global mapping of genetic networks in yeast / Elena Kuzmin [and six others]
    Chemical genetic and chemogenomic analysis in yeast / Namal V. C. Coorey [and three others]
    Phenomic assessment of genetic buffering by kinetic analysis of cell arrays / John Rodgers, Jingyu Guo, and John L. Hartman IV
    Detection of short-range chromatin interactions by chromosome conformation capture (3C) in yeast / Badri Nath Singh and Michael Hampsey
    Chromosome conformation capture (3C) of tandem arrays in yeast / Maria D. Mayán and Luis Aragón
    Global analysis of transcription factor-binding sites in yeast using ChIP-Seq / Philippe Lefrançois, Jennifer E. G. Gallagher, and Michael Snyder
    High-density tiling microarray analysis of the full transcriptional activity of yeast / Lior David, Sandra Clauder-Münster, and Lars M. Steinmetz
    Analysis of silencing in Saccharomyces cerevisiae / Andrew Miller and Ann L. Kirchmaier
    A user's guide to the ribosomal DNA in Saccharomyces cerevisiae / Joseph M. Johnson, Jeffrey S. Smith, and David A. Schneider
    Two-dimensional agarose gel electrophoresis for analysis of DNA replication / Sandra K. Villwock and Oscar M. Aparicio
    Replicative life span analysis in budding yeast / George L. Sutphin, Joe R. Delaney, and Matt Kaeberlein
    Metabolomic and lipidomic analyses of chronologically aging yeast / Vincent R. Richard, Simon D. Bourque, and Vladimir I. Titorenko.
    Digital Access Springer 2014
  • Digital/Print
    José Ramos, Hana Sychrová, Maik Kschischo, editors.
    Contents:
    Membrane transport in yeast: an introduction
    Cell surface interference with plasma membrane and transport processes in yeasts
    3. Proton transport and pH control in fungi
    4. Function and regulation of fungal amino acid transporters: insights from predicted structure
    5. Water transport in yeasts
    6. Sugar and glycerol transport in Saccharomyces cerevisiae
    7. The CRaZy calcium cycle
    8. Potassium and sodium transport in yeast
    9. Carboxylic acids plasma membrane transporters in Saccharomyces cerevisiae
    10. Inorganic phosphate and sulfate transport in S. cerevisiae
    11. Interactions between monovalent cations and nutrient homeostasis
    12. Mathematical modelling of cation transport and regulation in yeast
    13. Transport systems in halophilic fungi
    14. Antifungals: mechanism of action and drug resistance
    15. Candida efflux ATPases and antiporters in clinical drug resistance-- Index.
    Digital Access Springer 2016
  • Digital
    edited by Valeria Mapelli, Industrial Biotechnology, Chalmers University of Technology, Gothenbug, Sweden.
    Contents:
    An overview on selection marker genes for transformation of Saccharomyces cerevisiae
    Natural and modified promoters for tailored metabolic engineering of the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae
    Tools for genetic engineering of the yeast Hansenula polymorpha
    Molecular tools and protocols for engineering the acid-tolerant yeast Zygosaccharomyces bailii as a potential cell factory
    Strains and molecular tools for recombinant protein production in Pichia pastoris
    Methods for efficient high-throughput screening of protein expression in recombinant pichia pastoris strains
    Synthetic RNA switches for yeast metabolic engineering: Screening recombinant enzyme libraries
    Generation of arming yeasts with active proteins and peptides via cell surface display system: Cell surface engineering, bio-arming technology
    Genetic engineering of industrial Saccharomyces cerevisiae strains using a selection/counter-selection approach
    Evolutionary engineering of yeast
    Determination of a dynamic feeding strategy for recombinant pichia pastoris strains
    Yeast metabolomics: Sample preparation for a GC/MS based analysis
    13CC-based metabolic flux analysis in yeast: The Pichia pastoris case
    Pathway activity profiling (PAPi): A tool for metabolic pathway analysis
    QTL mapping by pooled-segregant whole-genome sequencing in yeast
    Genome-scale metabolic models of yeast, methods for their reconstruction, and other applications
    Model-guided identification of gene deletion targets for metabolic engineering in Saccharomyces cerevisiae
    Patents: A tool to bring innovation from the lab bench to the marketplace.
    Digital Access Springer 2014
  • Digital
    edited by Wei Xiao.
    Contents:
    Basic investigations in Saccharomyces cerevisiae / Brendan P.G. Curran and Virginia Bugeja
    Isolation of yeast nucleic acids / Michael Biss, Michelle D. Hanna, and Wei Xiao
    Quantification of GFP signals by fluorescent microscopy and flow cytometry / Ting Wei and Heping Dai
    Yeast transformation by the LiAc/SS carrier DNA/PEG method / R. Daniel Gietz
    Targeted gene deletion in Saccharomyces cerevisiae and Schizosaccharomyces pombe 45 / Johannes H. Hegemann ... [et al.]
    See & catch method for studying protein complexes in yeast cells : a technique unifying fluorescence microscopy and mass spectrometry / Changhui Deng and Andrew N. Krutchinsky
    Yeast two-hybrid liquid screening / Elisa Donnard ... [et al.]
    Targeted mutagenesis of a specific gene in yeast / Likui Zhang, Alina Radziwon, and Linda J. Reha-Krantz
    Fluorescence staining of mitochondria for morphology analysis in Saccharomyces cerevisiae / Kai Stefan Dimmer
    Assays for autophagy I : the Cvt pathway and nonselective autophagy / Wei-Pang Huang, Takahiro Shintani, and Zhiping Xie
    Assays for autophagy II : mitochondrial autophagy / Tomotake Kanki and Koji Okamoto
    Biochemically characterizing the subcellular localization of peroxisomal proteins by fractionation, protease protection, and carbonate extraction / Danielle Hagstrom and Changle Ma
    Yeast survival and growth assays / Xin Xu, Amanda D. Lambrecht, and Wei Xiao
    Spontaneous mutagenesis assay / Susan Blackwell, Michelle D. Hanna, and Wei Xiao
    Mutational specificity analysis : assay for mutations in the yeast SUP4-o gene / Bernard A. Kunz
    piggyBac transposon-based insertional mutagenesis for the fission yeast Schizosaccharomyces pombe / Jun Li and Li-Lin Du
    Replicative and chronological life-span assays / Spike D.L. Postnikoff and Troy A.A. Harkness
    Detection of protein arginine methylation in Saccharomyces cerevisiae / Christopher A. Jackson and Michael C. Yu
    Detection of protein posttranslational modifications from whole-cell extracts in Saccharomyces cerevisiae / Lindsay G. Ball and Wei Xiao
    Ligand engineering using yeast surface display / Benjamin J. Hackel
    Screening combinatorial libraries of cyclic peptides using the yeast two-hybrid assay / Kris Barreto and C. Ronald Geyer.
    Digital Access Springer 2014
  • Digital
    edited by Bin Liu.
    Contents:
    Protein engineering and selection using yeast surface display / Alessandro Angelini [and eight others]
    Isolation and validation of Anti-B7-H4 scFvs from an ovarian cancer scFv yeast-display library / Denarda Dangaj and Nathalie Scholler
    Combining phage and yeast cell surface antibody display to identify novel cell type-selective internalizing human monoclonal antibodies / Scott Bidlingmaier, Yang Su, and Bin Liu
    Yeast display-based antibody affinity maturation using detergent-solubilized cell lysates / Benjamin J. Tillotson, Jason M. Lajoie, and Eric V. Shusta
    Yeast endoplasmic reticulum sequestration screening for the engineering of proteases from libraries expressed in yeast / Li Yi [and five others]]
    T cell receptor engineering and analysis using the yeast display platform / Sheena N. Smith, Daniel T. Harris, and David M. Kranz
    Epitope-specific binder design by yeast surface display / Jasdeep K. Mann and Sheldon Park
    Applications of yeast surface display for protein engineering / Gerald M. Cherf and Jennifer R. Cochran
    Identification of novel protein-ligand interactions by exon microarray analysis of yeast surface displayed cDNA library selection outputs / Scott Bidlingmaier and Bin Liu
    Identification of posttranslational modification-dependent protein interactions using yeast surface displayed human proteome libraries / Scott Bidlingmaier and Bin Liu
    Utilizing yeast surface human proteome display libraries to identify small molecule-protein interactions / Scott Bidlingmaier and Bin Liu
    Enzyme evolution by yeast cell surface engineering / Natsuko Miura, Kouichi Kuroda, and Mitsuyoshi Ueda
    Electrochemical glucose biosensor based on glucose oxidase displayed on yeast surface / Hongwei Wang [and three others]
    Coupling binding to catalysis : using yeast cell surface display to select enzymatic activities / Keya Zhang [and three others]
    The use of yeast surface display in biofuel cells / Alon Szczupak and Lital Alfonta.
    Digital Access Springer 2015
  • Digital
    Isabel Sá-Correia, editor.
    Summary: This book discusses genome-based strategies to provide a holistic understanding of yeasts in Human Health and as model organisms in basic research or industrial production. Using numerous Saccharomyces cerevisiae strains and various non-conventional yeast species isolated from diverse origins, it describes essential biological processes, the biotechnological exploitation of yeast and pathogenesis control. It also demonstrates how functional and comparative genomics and the development of genome engineering tools are used in modern yeast research. The use of yeasts as experimental eukaryotic models increasingly gained prominence when several Nobel Prizes in Physiology/Medicine and Chemistry were awarded for innovative research, using yeast strains to elucidate molecular mechanisms in a wide range of human physiological processes and diseases, such as autophagy, cell cycle regulation and telomerase activity. This book offers useful insights for scientists in yeast research, clinical scientists working with yeast infectious models and for industrial researchers using applied microbiology.

    Contents:
    Physiological Genomics of Multistress Resistance in the Yeast Cell Model and Factory : Focus on MDR/MXR Transporters / Cláudia P. Godinho and Isabel Sá-Correia
    Mechanisms of Yeast Adaptation to Wine Fermentations / Estéfani García-Ríos and José Manuel Guillamón
    Development of Robust Yeast Strains for Lignocellulosic Biorefineries Based on Genome-Wide Studies / Ming-Ming Zhang, Hong-Qi Chen, Pei-Liang Ye, Songsak Wattanachaisaereekul, Feng-Wu Bai and Xin-Qing Zhao
    Physiological Genomics of the Highly Weak-Acid-Tolerant Food Spoilage Yeasts of Zygosaccharomyces bailii sensu lato / Margarida Palma and Isabel Sá-Correia
    Yeast Genome-Scale Metabolic Models for Simulating Genotype-Phenotype Relations / Sandra Castillo, Kiran Raosaheb Patil and Paula Jouhten
    Emerging Mechanisms of Drug Resistance in Candida albicans / Rajendra Prasad, Remya Nair and Atanu Banerjee
    Genome-Wide Response to Drugs and Stress in the Pathogenic Yeast Candida glabrata / Pedro Pais, Mónica Galocha and Miguel Cacho Teixeira
    Lipidomics Approaches : Applied to the Study of Pathogenesis in Candida Species / Ashutosh Singh, Nitesh Kumar Khandelwal and Rajendra Prasad
    Yeast at the Forefront of Research on Ageing and Age-Related Diseases / Belém Sampaio-Marques, William C. Burhans and Paula Ludovico.
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  • Digital
    Patrizia Romano, Maurizio Ciani, Graham H. Fleet, editors.
    Summary: It is well established that certain strains of yeasts are suitable for transforming grape sugars into alcohol, while other yeast strains are not suitable for grape fermentations. Recent progress has clearly demonstrated that the sensory profile of a wine is characteristic of each vine cultivated, and the quality and technological characteristics of the final product varies considerably due to the strains which have performed and/or dominated the fermentation process. Because of their technological properties, wine yeast strains differ significantly in their fermentation performance and in their contribution to the final bouquet and quality of wine, such as useful enzymatic activities and production of secondary compounds related both to wine organoleptic quality and human health. The wine industry is greatly interested in wine yeast strains with a range of specialized properties, but as the expression of these properties differs with the type and style of wine to be made, the actual trend is in the use of selected strains, which are more appropriate to optimize grape quality. Additionally, wine quality can be influenced by the potential growth and activity of undesirable yeast species, considered spoilage yeasts, which cause sluggish and stuck fermentation and detrimental taste and aroma in the wine.

    Contents:
    Intro; In Memory of Graham; Preface; Contents; Contributors; About the Editors;
    Chapter 1: Yeast Ecology of Wine Production; 1 Introduction; 2 Yeasts on Grapes; 2.1 Occurrence and Diversity of Yeasts; 2.2 Factors Affecting Yeast Community; 2.3 Recent Methodologies for Detecting the Presence of Yeasts on the Grape Berry; 3 Yeast in Winery; 3.1 Diversity of Yeasts in Winery Environment; 3.2 Factors Affecting Yeast Community in Winery; 4 Alcoholic Fermentation; 4.1 Spontaneous Fermentation; 4.2 Factors Affecting the Occurrence and Succession of Yeast During Spontaneous Fermentation 2.3.2 Detection Based on Hybridization2.3.3 Detection Based on PCR Amplification and Gel Electrophoresis; PCR of Repeated Genomic Elements; Random Amplified Polymorphic DNA; PCR of Ribosomal DNA; Other PCR-Based Techniques; 2.3.4 Sequencing of rDNA; 3 Monitoring Yeast Cell Populations Using Culture-Independent Methods; 3.1 Direct Microscopy, DEFT and FISH; 3.2 Flow Cytometry; 3.3 Culture-Independent PCR-Based Methods; 3.3.1 PCR-D/TGGE; 3.3.2 Other Culture-Independent PCR-Based Methods; 3.3.3 Quantitative PCR; 3.4 High-Throughput Sequencing; 4 Conclusions; 5 Dedication; References 4.1.2 Non-Volatile Acidity4.1.3 Factors Affecting Volatile Acidity; 4.2 Higher Alcohols; 4.2.1 Factors Affecting Higher Alcohols; 4.3 Esters; 4.3.1 Factor Affecting Esters; 4.4 Carbonyl Compounds; 4.4.1 Acetaldehyde; 4.4.2 Diacetyl; 4.4.3 Factors Affecting Carbonyl Compounds; 4.5 Sulphur Compounds (hydrogen sulphide, volatile thiols); 4.5.1 Hydrogen Sulphide; 4.5.2 Other Sulphides; 4.5.3 Volatile Thiols; 4.5.4 Factors Affecting Sulphur Compounds; 5 Tertiary Aroma: Post-Fermentative Aroma; 5.1 Factor Affecting Tertiary Aroma; 6 Influence of Starter Cultures on Wine Flavour 4.3 S. cerevisiae Inoculated Fermentation4.4 Controlled Mixed Fermentation; 4.5 Non-Saccharomyces Yeasts as Biotechnological Tool; 4.5.1 Aroma Enhancement; 4.5.2 Distinctive Features; 4.5.3 Ethanol Reduction in Wine; 4.5.4 Control of Spoilage Microflora; 5 Conclusions; References;
    Chapter 2: Yeasts and Their Metabolic Impact on Wine Flavour; 1 Introduction; 2 Origin of Wine Aroma; 3 Primary Aroma: Associated with Grape; 3.1 Precursors of Primary Aroma; 3.2 Factors Affecting Primary Aroma; 4 Secondary Aroma: Must Fermentation; 4.1 Acid Composition; 4.1.1 Volatile Acidity 6.1 Single Starter Cultures: Saccharomyces6.2 Mixed Starter Cultures; 7 Novel Methodologies to Select Wine Yeasts in Function of Their Influence on Wine Aroma; References;
    Chapter 3: Detection, Quantification, and Identification of Yeast in Winemaking; 1 Introduction; 2 Monitoring Yeast Cell Populations With Culture-Dependent Methods; 2.1 Phenotypic Identification; 2.2 Identification Based on Biochemical Methods; 2.3 Identification Based on Molecular Methods; 2.3.1 Direct Detection Using Gel Electrophoresis; Mitochondrial DNA-RFLP; Pulsed-Field Gel Electrophoresis
    Digital Access Springer 2019
  • Digital
    [edited by] Jerome F. Strauss III; Robert Barbieri; Anuja Dokras; Carmen J. Williams; Zev Williams
    Summary: "For over 40 years, Yen & Jaffe's Reproductive Endocrinology has been the gold standard text of both basic science and clinical practice of the full range of female and male reproductive disorders. The fully revised 9th Edition continues this tradition of excellence with complete coverage, including up-to-date information on impaired fertility, infertility, recurrent pregnancy loss, problems of sexual development, menstrual disturbances, fibroids, endometriosis, female and male reproductive aging, fertility preservation, assisted reproduction technologies including ovarian stimulation and ovulation induction, transgender hormonal treatment, contraception, and more. An outstanding editorial board and other global experts in the field share their knowledge and expertise to keep you abreast of current science and practice in endocrinology."--Provided by publisher.

    Contents:
    Neuroendocrinology of Reproduction
    The Gonadotropin Hormones and Their Receptors
    Prolactin in Human Reproduction
    Steroid Hormones and Other Lipid Molecules Involved in Human Reproduction
    Steroid Hormone Action
    Growth Factors and Reproduction
    Neuroendocrine Control of the Menstrual Cycle
    The Ovarian Life Cycle
    Meiosis, Fertilization, and Preimplantation Embryo Development
    Structure, Function, and Evaluation of the Female Reproductive Tract
    Endocrinology of Human Pregnancy and Fetal-Placental Neuroendocrine Development
    The Breast
    The Hypothalamo-Pituitary Unit, Testis, and Male Accessory Organs
    Menopause and Aging
    Male Reproductive Aging
    Immunology and Reproduction
    Differences of Sex Development
    Puberty: Gonadarche and Adrenarche
    Nutrition and Reproduction
    Environmental Factors and Reproduction
    Physiological and Pathophysiological Alterations of the Neuroendocrine Components of the Reproductive Axis
    Polycystic Ovary Syndrome and Hyperandrogenic States
    Female Infertility
    Male Infertility
    Endocrine Disturbances Affecting Reproduction
    Benign Uterine Diseases and Dysfunction
    Endometriosis
    Recurrent Pregnancy Loss
    Endocrine Diseases of Pregnancy
    Hormone-Responsive Cancers
    Transgender Hormonal Treatment
    Evaluation of Hormonal Status
    Pelvic Imaging in Reproductive Endocrinology
    Medical Approaches to Ovarian Stimulation for Infertility
    Assisted Reproduction : Clinical Practice
    Gamete and Embryo Manipulation
    Fertility Preservation
    Emerging Technologies : In Vitro-Derived Germ Cells and Gametogenesis
    Emerging Technologies : Genetic Interventions in the Human Germ Line: Mitochondrial Replacement and Gene Editing
    Emerging Technologies : Uterus Transplantation
    Contraception.
    Digital Access ClinicalKey 2023
  • Digital/Print
    Ruifu Yang, Andrey Anisimov, editors.
    Contents:
    Plague: a disease which changed the path of human civilization / Barbara Bramanti, Nils Chr. Stenseth, Lars Walløe, Xu Lei
    Discovery of the plague pathogen: lessons learned / Ruifu Yang, Thomas Butler
    Taxonomy of Yersinia pestis / Zhizhen Qi, Yujun Cui, Qingwen Zhang, Ruifu Yang
    Physiology of Yersinia pestis / Robert R. Brubaker
    Ecology of Yersinia pestis and the epidemiology of plague / Vladimir M. Dubyanskiy, Aidyn B. Yeszhanov
    Genome and evolution of Yersinia pestis / Yujun Cui, Yajun Song
    Pathology and pathogenesis of Yersinia pestis / Zongmin Du, Xiaoyi Wang
    Genetic regulation of Yersinia pestis / Yanping Han, Haihong Fang, Lei Liu, Dongsheng Zhou
    Yersinia pestis in the age of big data / Ruifu Yang, Vladimir L. Motin
    Immunology of Yersinia pestis infection / Yujing Bi
    Plague: clinics, diagnosis and treatment / Vladimir V. Nikiforov, He Gao, Lei Zhou, Andrey Anisimov
    Plague vaccines: status and future / Wei Sun
    Bacteriophages of Yersinia pestis / Xiangna Zhao, Mikael Skurnik
    Perspectives on Yersinia pestis: a model for studying zoonotic pathogens / Ruifu Yang, Yujun Cui, Yujing Bi.
    Digital Access Springer 2016
  • Digital
    Basant Pradhan.
    Summary: This book attempts to bridge the considerable gaps that exist between spiritual philosophies and evidence-based medicine and between the psychotherapeutic models of the East and the West. Based on the insights of both the ancient wisdom and modern medicine, this book presents Yogic science not just as a set of physical exercises or religious rituals but as theories about the mind that have bio-psycho-social implications in relation to health and illness. Drawing on his years of monastic training and his extensive experiential, clinical, and research knowledge on the utility of Yoga meditation in standardized and evidence-based medicine protocols, the author describes symptom-specific clinical applications of Yogic/meditative techniques using standardized protocols for the various psychiatric and psychosomatic conditions. In addition, he explains the value of these techniques in reducing stress and improving quality of life in healthy populations. Dr. Pradhan names the proposed integrative model of psychotherapy Yoga and Mindfulness Based Cognitive Therapy (Y-MBCT). Unlike other models, Y-MBCT uses Yoga in its entirety (all eight limbs, including meditation) rather than piecemeal. The standardized and evidence-based format of Yoga meditation described in this book will help all aspiring Yoga practitioners and will hopefully also provide the impetus for multicenter research studies on the value of this ancient wisdom.

    Contents:
    PART I: DEMYSTIFICATION: History and Original Concepts on Yoga
    Yoga, Mind and the Psychosomatics
    Brain, Mind and Soul
    Bridging the Gap
    PART II: STANDARDIZATION: Methods in Yoga and Mindfulness
    Attempts at Standardization
    PART III: APPLICATION: Yoga, Mindfulness and Mentalization
    Yoga and Psychotherapy
    Yoga and Maintenance of Psychophysical Health.
    Digital Access Springer 2015
  • Digital
    by André Marette, Éliane Picard-Deland, Melissa Anne Fernandez.
    Contents:
    Yogurt composition
    Yogurt consumption
    Weight management and obesity
    Type 2 diabetes
    Hypertension
    Cardiovascular disease
    Metabolic syndrome
    Yogurt and gut health
    Immune responses
    Cancer
    Allergy and atopic diseases
    Bone mineralization and osteoporosis.
    Digital Access TandFonline 2017
  • Digital
    Yasuo Hirai, Franco Fulciniti, editors.
    Summary: This book describes a standardized method for classifying and reporting invasive endometrial malignancies via direct endometrial sampling. Featuring a wealth of color illustrations, it provides specific diagnostic categories and cytomorphologic criteria to promote uniform and reliable diagnoses. It also describes the history of directly sampled endometrial cytology, reviews the sampling techniques and algorithmic approach, discusses specimen adequacy, and outlines challenges for the future. The Yokohama System for Reporting Endometrial Cytology Definitions, Criteria and Explanatory Notes offers a valuable resource for researchers at clinical cytopathological laboratories around the world whose work involves gynecological cytology, oncology, pathology, and cytopathology. It will also appeal to researchers in the fields of cytotechnology, basic science, pathology and related industries, medical residents and clinicians.

    Contents:
    1 Endometrial Cytology in Historical Perspective
    2 Overview of the Yokohama System for Reporting Endometrial Cytology
    3 Pathogenetic Bases of the Yokohama System for Reporting Endometrial Cytology
    4 Endometrial Cell Sampling Procedure to Obtain Cytologic Specimens
    5 Algorithmic Interpretational and Diagnostic Approach to Endometrial Cytology for the Yokohama System
    6 Evaluation of sample Adequacy: Cytologic criteria
    7 Processing Methodology of Endometrial Cytology Samples
    8 Negative for Malignant Tumors and Precursors: TYS1
    9 Endometrial Hyperplasia without Atypia
    10 Endometrial Atypical Hyperplasia / Endometrioid Intraepithelial Neoplasia
    11 Malignant Neoplasms
    12 Endometrial Glandular and Stromal Breakdown (EGBD) as Benign Mimics of Malignancy
    13 Atypical Endometrial Cells (ATEC)
    14 Cell Block Techniques for Endometrial Cytology Technical Procedures, Role of Immunocytochemistry, Advantages, Applications
    15 Molecular Pathology of Endometrial Carcinoma: A general appraisal
    16 Molecular Pathology of Endometrial Carcinoma on LBC Samples and Cell Blocks
    17 Future Challenges and Perspectives of Endometrial Cytology
    18 The Future Direction in Endometrial Oncology Through the Liquid Biopsy.
    Digital Access Springer 2022
  • Digital
    edited by Tarana Burke and Brené Brown.
    Summary: This stark, potent collection of essays on Black shame and healing present a space to be vulnerable and affirm the fullness of Black love and Black life. They allow readers to recognize and process the trauma of sexual assault, and white supremacy and sexual assault, in order to work toward healing. Through lived experiences, we can work to dismantle oppressive systems-- of all types-- in this country. -- adapted from jacket and Introduction.

    Contents:
    Between us: a reckoning with my mother / Jason Reynolds
    This joy I have / Austin Channing Brown
    Dirty business: the messy affair of rejecting shame / Tanya Denise Fields
    My head is a part of my body and other notes on crazy / Kiese Makeba Laymon
    The wisdom of process / Prentis Hemphill
    Love lifted me: subverting shame narratives and legitimizing vulnerability as a mechanism for healing women in the black church / Tracey Michae'l Lewis-Giggetts
    Never too much / Marc Lamont Hill
    We are human too: on blackness, vulnerability, disability, and the work ahead / Keah Brown
    What's in a name? / Luvvie Ajayi Jones
    The blues of vulnerability: love and healing black youth / Shawn A. Ginwright
    Filling every page with joy: rewriting trauma and shame / Kaia Naadira
    Honoring our stories, transforming our pain / Deran Young
    Running out of gas / Sonya Renee Taylor
    My journey: vulnerability, rage, and being black in the art world / by Irene Antonia Diane Reece
    Unlearning shame and remembering love / Yolo Akili Robinson
    Hurt people hurt people / Laverne Cox
    Black surrender within the ivory tower / Jessica J. Williams
    Steps to being whole, on your terms / Aiko D. Bethea
    To you: Vulnerable mother, a choreo-essay / Imani Perry
    Where the truth rests / Tarana Burke.
    Digital Access EBSCO 2021
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  • Print
    Daniela Lamas.
    Summary: "A critical care doctor's riveting stories about what it means to be saved by modern medicine"--Jacket flap. Modern medicine is a world that glimmers with new technology and cutting-edge research. As a critical care doctor treating people at their sickest, Lamas is fascinated by a different story: what comes after for those whose lives are extended by days, months, or years as a result of our treatments and technologies? Here she explores the complex answers to this question through intimate accounts of patients and their families. Their moving narratives paint a detailed picture of the fragile border between sickness and health.--Adapted from jacket.

    Contents:
    You can stop humming now
    Ten percent
    Life on battery
    Nightmares after the ICU
    Emergence
    Where the bridge ends
    Networking for a kidney
    An unexpected adulthood
    How it begins.
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    Charlotte Burgess-Auburn ; manifestos and art by Rick Griffith ; illustrations by Annie Marino.
    Summary: "An empowering guide to creating a personal motto that sets intentions, increases creativity, and helps accomplish your goals, from Stanford University's world-renowned Hasso Plattner Institute of Design, aka the d.school"-- Provided by publisher.

    Contents:
    Commence
    Consider
    Collect
    Curate
    Cultivate.
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    BF637.S4 B868 2022
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  • Digital
    Melisa Holmes, MD, BACOG, Trish Hutchison, MD, FAAP, Kathryn Lowe, MD, FAAP.
    Summary: What if learning about changing bodies wasn't secretive or shameful? And what if it could even be inclusive, fun, and, well, kind of adorable? A new kind of puberty guide, You-ology embraces an inclusive approach that normalizes puberty for all kids.

    Contents:
    Intro
    Title Page
    Copyright
    Dedication
    Contents
    A Message to Parents
    Meet the Characters
    Chapter 1 Puberty: Here's the Deal
    Chapter 2 Feelings and Friends
    Chapter 3 Body-Part Smarts
    Chapter 4 Hello, Hairy
    Chapter 5 Beating Body Odors
    Chapter 6 The Skin You're In
    Chapter 7 Breasts and Chests
    Chapter 8 All About Periods, Period
    Chapter 9 Testosterone Zone
    Chapter 10 Puberty Gear
    Chapter 11 Curiosity
    Chapter 12 When Puberty Doesn't Feel Right
    Chapter 13 Strong and Healthy Bodies
    Chapter 14 You've Got This!
    Glossary
    Acknowledgments
    Digital Access AAP ebooks 2022
  • Digital
    Corey S. Scher, Anna Clebone, Sanford M. Miller, J. David Roccaforte, Levon M. Capan, editors.
    Summary: This text covers the major controversies and "myths" in each of the major anesthesia subspecialties. You're Wrong, I'm Right is designed to be an easy and engaging evidence based read that offers the fast-paced give-and-take of a debate between two experts at the top of their game--capturing their full argument, including expressions of humor and displays of temper. Each point of contention begins with a real case, carefully selected to encapsulate the argument. One author then argues the "pro" side and another the "con." Sometimes a single author may argue both sides. In doing so, the authors highlight the newest evidence and remind us of classic principles that have stood the test of time. At the end of the debate, readers can determine which argument they will use in their clinical practice, and may also consult a final "Consensus” section that identifies the editors' and contributors' "picks" of the one best practice in a range of different situations. --supplied by publisher
    Digital Access Springer 2017
  • Digital
    edited by Fares S. Haddad.
    Summary: This book reviews the anatomy, imaging, and variety of surgical modalities available for the full spectrum of presentations of hip disease. Coverage ranges from problems in childhood and adolescence that limit activity, all the way through to sports-related problems with articular cartilage, the labrum, and impingement.

    Contents:
    Part I. The Basics of the Assessment of the Young Adult Hip
    1. The Anatomy of Hip Disease / A. Malviya, A.R. Hunter, and J.D. Witt
    2. Imaging of the Young Adult Hip in Sport / Warren Davis and Margaret Anne Hall-Craggs
    3. Clinical Diagnosis in Hip Disease / Michael D.J. Cronin and Marcus J.K. Bankes
    4. Biomechanics of the Hip / Nemandra A. Sandiford and J.A. Skinner
    Part II. The Conditions that Underpin Hip Pain in the Young Adult
    5. Slipped Capital Femoral Epiphysis and Its Variants / Michael Leunig, Reinhold Ganz, Ira Zaltz, and Lisa M. Tibor
    6. Femoroacetabular Impingement / Brandon J. Yuan and Robert T. Trousdale
    7. The Pathology and Management of Osteonecrosis of the Hip / Aaron Glynn and Javad Parvizi
    8. Traumatic Conditions of the Hip and Pelvis / Aaron Nauth, Jeremy Hall, Michael D. McKee, and Emil H. Schemitsch
    9. Sports Specific Injuries of the Hip Joint / Travis Maak, Peter Fabricant, and Bryan T. Kelly
    10. Core Muscle Injuries / William C. Meyers and Adam Zoga
    11. Nerve Entrapment / Will B.J. Rudge and Thomas P. Carlstedt
    Part III. Management Techniques
    12. The Non-operative Management of Hip Disease in Young Adults / Noel Pollock and David Hulse
    13. Hip Injections and Arthrography / Christopher Rees Gooding and Aresh Hashemi-Nejad
    14. The Current Status of Hip Arthroscopy: The Central Compartment / Giles H. Stafford and Richard N. Villar
    15. Hip Arthroscopy: The Peripheral Compartment / Emmanuel Illical and Paul E. Beaulé
    16. Hip Arthroscopy: The Use of Computer Assistance / Danyal H. Nawabi and Anil S. Ranawat
    17. Hip Arthroscopy: Recent Progress and Future Directions / Marc J. Philippon, Diana Patterson, Teddy Fagrelius, and Karen K. Briggs
    18. The Management of Chondral Defects in the Hip / Lisa M. Tibor, Florian D. Naal, and Michael Leunig
    19. Treatment of Labral Pathology: Reattachment and Replacement / Lisa M. Tibor and Martin Beck
    20. Hip Resurfacing for Young Adult Hip Disease / Andrew J. Shimmin, Jon V. Baré, and Gareth Coulter
    21. Osteotomy of the Femur for Young Adult Hip Disease / Christopher Rees Gooding and Aresh Hashemi-Nejad
    22. Pelvic Osteotomy for Young Adult Hip Disease / Jacob T. Munro, Andrew J. Graydon, and Donald S. Garbuz
    23. Innovations in Total Hip Replacement for Young Adult Hip Disease / Edward M. Vasarhelyi and Steven J. MacDonald
    24. Mini THR for Young Adult Hip Disease / N. Santori, D. Potestio, and F.S. Santori
    25. Rehabilitation from Hip and Groin Surgery / James Moore
    26. Outcomes Assessment in Young Hip Disease / Sujith Konan and Fares S. Haddad.
    Digital Access Springer 2014
  • Digital/Print
    Susan Magsamen and Ivy Ross.
    Summary: "Have you ever gotten chills while listening to a particularly gorgeous piece of music? Or felt a sense of calm while gazing at a painting of a serene landscape? We have experiences like those every day, but rarely stop to consider what's happening internally to cause them. In Your Brain on Art, founder of the International Arts + Mind Lab at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine Susan Magsamen and Google designer Ivy Ross explain how, by understanding how we biologically react to aesthetic experiences, we can not only heal as individuals but thrive as communities. Using the new science of neuroaesthetics, which explores our physiological reactions to art, Magsamen and Ross show us how, for instance, gardening can help a person heal from trauma or listening to a major fifth interval can snap the body out of a fight-or-flight response. Beyond enjoyment and abstraction, art can change the way we operate on a daily, practical level. And, in addition to helping each of us heal from stress, anxiety, burnout, and other malaises of modern life, neuroaesthetics can effect major change in society writ large, whether through public art murals in high-crime areas or music and dance therapy for patients experiencing neurodegenerative disorders"-- Provided by publisher.

    Contents:
    Introduction: The language of humanity
    An aesthetic mindset
    The anatomy of the arts
    Cultivation well-being
    Restoring mental health
    Healing the body
    Amplifying learning
    Flourishing
    Creating community
    Conclusion: the art of the future.
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  • Digital
    from the leading experts in women's health care, ACOG, the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists.
    Summary: "Designed as an informational resource for patients, Your Pregnancy and Childbirth: Month to Month, Seventh Edition sets forth current information and clinical opinions on subjects related to women's health and reproduction. Your Pregnancy and Childbirth: Month to Month is a resource for informational purposes. Topics include : getting ready for pregnancy -- choosing who will care for you during pregnancy -- what to expect during each month of pregnancy -- exercise during pregnancy -- work and travel during pregnancy -- pain relief during childbirth -- labor and delivery -- cesarean birth -- postpartum care and taking care of the baby after birth -- birth control after pregnancy"-- Provided by publisher
  • Digital/Print
    Hans Steiner with Rebecca Hall.
    Summary: "This book will help the reader get to know their unconscious mind through a series of exercises. Results will serve all curious readers well, especially psychotherapists, writers, artists, actors and others working in the world of creativity. It is important for all of us to achieve a deeper understanding of who we are, with the satisfaction that commonly comes with that. Readers will be able to set free their hidden selves to direct their lives in new and satisfying directions. Humans have a complex unconscious mind, containing vital information about who we are, who we were and where we are going. Sigmund Freud deserves the most credit for pointing systematically to channels of access. Today's neuroscience has tested these points of access and is suggesting new ones. This book introduces five well-established methods of gaining useful access to our unconscious mind.The authors have taught the theory, science, and practice discussed in this book for over fifteen years at Stanford University to people of all ages, backgrounds, and interests. "--Provided by publisher.

    Contents:
    Introduction
    1. Why pay attention to the unconscious? Famous artists as case studies: Rene Magritte, Artemisia Gentileschi, Georgia O'Keeffe, Egon Schiele, and Vincent van Gogh
    2. Neuroscience of the mind
    3. The role of psychometrics in the study of the unconscious: what are your personal preferences in resolving stress, conflict and ambiguity? Screening your personality: the GHQ-30, FAY, WAI-84, heart rate exercise, and REM-71
    4. An easy start: memes, slips of the tongue and ear, and parapraxes
    5. Creativity and the unconscious: the objective correlative and the presence/hemeneutic dialectic. How art preferences can reflect your unconscious mind
    6. Expressive writing and the motivational unconscious: recreating and reconstructing the richness of your life
    7. The royal road to the unconscious: dream analysis. When do dreams tell you something about yourself?
    Epilogue
    Appendix
    References
    Index.
    Digital Access TandFonline 2017
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    Audre Lorde.
    Summary: This book collects the essential essays and poems of Audre Lorde for the first time, including the classic 'The Master's Tools Will Never Dismantle the Master's House'. A trailblazer in intersectional feminism, Lorde's luminous writings have inspired a new generation of thinkers and writers charged by the Black Lives Matter movement. Her lyrical and incisive prose takes on sexism, racism, homophobia, and class; reflecting struggle but ultimately offering messages of hope that remain ever-more trenchant today. Also a celebrated poet, Lorde was New York State Poet Laureate until her death; her poetry and prose together produced an aphoristic and incomparably quotable style, as evidenced by the constant presence on many Women's Marches against Trump across the world. This beautiful edition honours the ways in which Lorde's work resonates more than ever thirty years after they were first published.

    Contents:
    ESSAYS
    The Transformation of Silence into Language and Action, p.1
    Poetry Is Not a Luxury, p.7
    Scratching the Surface : Some Notes on Barriers to Women and Loving, p.12
    Uses of the Erotic : The Erotic as Power, p.22
    Sexism: An American Disease in Blackface, p.31
    An Open Letter to Mary Daly, p.38
    Man Child : A Black Lesbian Feminist's Response, p.45
    A Conversation between Audre Lorde and Adrienne Rich, p.55
    The Master's Tools Will Never Dismantle the Master's House, p.89
    Age, Race, Class and Sex: Women Redefining Difference, p.94
    The Uses of Anger: Responding to Racism, p.107
    Leaming from the 1960s, p.119
    Eye to Eye : Black Women, Hatred and Anger, p.133
    POEMS
    Equinox, p.173
    For Each of You, p.175
    Good Mirrors Are Not Cheap, p.177
    Black Mother Woman, p.178
    Love Poem, p.179
    Dear Toni, p.180
    Separation, p.183
    Blackstudies, p.184
    Martha, p.190
    A Litany for Survival, p.200
    Power, p.202
    School Note, p.204
    Sister Outsider, p.205
    Afterimages, p.206
    A Poem for Women in Rage, p.211
    Need: A Choral of Black Womerı's Voices, p.215
    Outlines, p.222
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  • Digital
    edited by Yifrah Kaminer, M.D., M.B.A.
    Contents:
    Front matter
    Developmental pathways to substance use and co-occurring psychiatric disorders in adolescents / Ralph E. Tarter, Ph. D., Michelle S. Horner, D.O
    Relationship between substance use disorders and psychiatric comorbidity
    Implications for integrated health services / Marc Fishman, M.D
    Screening, assessment, and treatment options for youths with a substance use disorder / Yifrah Kaminer, M.D., M.B.A., Ken C. Winters, Ph. D., John Kelly, Ph. D
    Conduct disorder and delinquency and substance use disorders / Oscar G. Bukstein, M.D., M.P.H
    Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder and substance use disorders / Timothy E. Wilens, M.D., Courtney A. Zulauf, B.A
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