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    Daniel H. Kim, Alan R. Hudson, David G. Kline.
    Contents:
    Anatomy and function in the upper extremity
    The brachial plexus
    Posterior subscapular approach to the brachial plexus
    Brachial plexus injury types
    Thoracic outlet syndrome
    Spinal accessory nerve
    Suprascapular nerve
    Axillary nerve
    Musculocutaneous nerve
    Radial nerve
    Median nerve
    Ulnar nerve
    Anatomy and function in the lower extremity
    Ilioinguinal, iliohypogastric, and genitofemoral nerves
    Femoral nerve
    Sciatic nerve
    Peroneal nerve
    Tibial nerve
    Sural nerve
    Surgical techniques for nerve tumors
    External and internal neurolysis
    Epineurial suture, split, and graft repair
    Nerve action potential recording
    Nerve transfers.
    Digital Access ScienceDirect 2013
  • Article
    Mantovani B.
    Physiol Chem Phys. 1978;10(4):323-7.
    A molecular mechanism for B and T lymphocyte collaboration is proposed. Two sets of polivalent receptors, each one on a cell type, would interact with different epitopes of the antigen, resulting in a cross-linking of the receptors as the initial step in B lymphocyte activation. The mechanism can explain many known featrues of humoral immune response and accords with experimental findings on the blast transformation of B lymphocytes.
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