Immunobiology
the immune system in health and disease
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Contributions
- Travers, Paul, 1956- - Contributor
Publication
1994 - Current Biology Limited, London, England
Language
English
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- Open LibraryOL1087086M
- ISBN-100815314973
- OCLC Control Number30319111
- OCLC Control Numberimmunobiologyimm00jane_0
- Library of Congress Control Number94011058
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- LibraryThing55085
- Goodreads4630029
Classifications
- DDC616.07/9
- LCCQR181 .J37 1994
First Sentence
All the cellular elements of blood, including the red blood cells that transport oxygen, the platelets that trigger blood clotting in damaged tissues, and the white blood cells of the immune system, derive ultimately from the same progenitor or precursor cells-the hematopoietic stem cells in the bone marrow.
Excerpt
All the cellular elements of blood, including the red blood cells that transport oxygen, the platelets that trigger blood clotting in damaged tissues, and the white blood cells of the immune system, derive ultimately from the same progenitor or precursor cells-the hematopoietic stem cells in the bone marrow.
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