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  • Book
    Anne Le, editor.
    Contents:
    Part I. Basic Metabolism of Cancer Cells
    Glucose metabolism in cancer
    Glutamine metabolism in cancer
    The heterogeneity of lipid metabolism in cancer
    Part II. Heterogeneity of Cancer Metabolism
    The multifaceted metabolism of glioblastoma
    The intricate metabolism of pancreatic cancers
    Breast cancer metabolism
    Non-Hodgkinlymphoma metabolism
    The metabolism of renal cell carcinomas and liver cancer
    Different tumor microenvironments lead to different metabolic phenotypes
    The intratumoral heterogeneity of cancer metabolism
    Part III. Relationship Between Cancer Cells and Cancer-Associated Fibroblasts
    Metabolic relationship between cancer-associated fibroblasts and cancer cells
    Targeting metabolic cross talk between cancer cells and cancer-associated fibroblasts
    Index.
    Digital Access Springer 2018
  • Book
    M. Dressler.
    Summary: This book gives a comprehensive, up-to-date review of all selective detectors used in combination with gas chromatography. For each detector, the historical background, design and principle are described, and the working parameters affecting the detector performance are analyzed critically and in detail. The analytical possibilities of the detectors and the main characteristics such as sensitivity, noise and minimum detectability are discussed. All the selective detectors that are currently used are discussed in detail. Combinations of GC with other techniques such as plasma emission spectroscopy, atomic absorption spectrometry, ion-selective electrodes, piezoelectric sorption detector, mass spectrometry and infrared spectroscopy are discussed briefly. Chromatographers and users of gas chromatographs, especially in the field of environmental protection, agriculture, clinical chemistry, and toxicology will find the book useful to their work. Institutes and organisations dealing with analytical chemistry will also find it of interest. Nielsen 9780444424884 20160528

    Contents: <br/
    >1. Introduction.
    2. Basic terms relating to detectors.
    3. Alkali flame-ionization detector.
    4. Flameless alkali sensitized detectors.
    5. Flame-ionization detector.
    6. Photoionization detector.
    7. Flame photometric detector.
    8. Chemiluminescence detectors.
    9. Electrolytic conductivity detector.
    10. Coulometric detector.
    11. Electron-capture detector.
    12. Ion mobility detector.
    13. Miscellaneous detectors.
    14. Conclusions. Subject index. Nielsen 9780444424884 20160528
    Digital Access ScienceDirect, 1986
  • Article
    Becroft DM, Dix MR, Farmer K.
    Arch Dis Child. 1977 Oct;52(10):778-81.
    An increased incidence of E. coli sepsis has been observed in neonates given intramuscular iron-dextran for prevention of iron deficiency. Mechanisms for this apparent effect on susceptibility to infection were investigated by comparing phagocytic and antibacterial functions in paired samples of venous blood from 7 infants, median age 5 days, before and after iron-dextran. Post-treatment sera had increased inhibitory effects on leucocyte chemotaxis and markedly reduced bacteriostatic effects agaainst E. coli. The clinical relevance of the effects on chemotaxis is uncertain. The reduction in serum bacteriostasis is similar to that observed in other forms of hyperferraemia not associated with saturation of transferrin, and is a likely cause of the increased susceptibility to infection in vivo. We consider that prophylactic treatment with parenteral iron-dextran is contraindicated in early infancy.
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