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- Bookedited by Robin Reid, Fiona Roberts, Elaine MacDuff ; original illustrations by Robin Callander ; additional illustrations by Ian Ramsden.Summary: Generations of medical and other health science students have been helped to pass their exams by the acclaimed "Illustrated" books. The clear, visual presentation of the subject matter, divided into one-page units, makes for easy learning and recall. Pathology remains central to the study of medicine and forms the bridge between the basic sciences and clinical medicine.
Contents:
Cell and tissue damage
Inflammation
Healing
Infection
Neoplasia
Cardiovascular diseases
Respiratory system
Gastrointestinal tract
Liver, gall bladder and pancreas
Haemopoietic and lympho-reticular tissues
Genitourinary system
Musculo-skeletal system
Endocrine system.Digital Access ScienceDirect 2011 - ArticleMcCoy EC, Burrows L, Rosenkranz HS.Mutat Res. 1978 Mar;57(1):11-5.Allyl chloride (3-chloroprene) is mutagenic for Salmonella typhimurium and it induces gene conversions in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. It also displays DNA-modifying activity for E. coli. This is in contrast to a recent study which reported its lack of genetic activity for Salmonella typhimurium.