This book is designed to show how the physiology and function of the blood forming organs and circulating cells relate to bone marrow disorders, and how an understanding of this pathophysiology has led to major advances in treatment, including bone marrow transplantation. No competing text covers the same spectrum of recent experimental and clinical advances, and the book will be an important reference for postgraduates in haematology and oncology.
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This book is designed to show how the physiology and function of the blood forming organs and circulating cells relate to bone marrow disorders, and how an understanding of this pathophysiology has led to major advances in treatment, including bone marrow transplantation. No competing text covers the same spectrum of recent experimental and clinical advances, and the book will be an important reference for postgraduates in haematology and oncology.
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Add this copy of Bone Marrow Disorders: the Biological Basis of Clinical to cart. $75.00, very good condition, Sold by Rob the Book Man rated 5.0 out of 5 stars, ships from Vancouver, WA, UNITED STATES, published 1985 by Blackwell Scientific Publications.