In 1870, Dr. W.H. Schuessler--noted physiological chemist and physicist--developed the use of twelve cell salt remedies in the treatment of illness. Dr. Schuessler discovered that cell salts are essential to maintaining a healthy body, and that when the body's stores of these compounds become depleted, the body becomes susceptible to disease. "Homeopathic Cell Salt Remedies is a comprehensive guide to the theory and use of homeopathic cell salts. Part One first provides a history of Dr. Schuessler's discovery, and then describes each of the cell salts, explaining how it works and detailing its use. Part Two offers an A-to-Z listing of common disorders and the cell salt remedies that can be used to treat them. Here is a much-needed introduction to the safe and effective use of cell salts.
Haematopoietic and Lymphoid Cell Culture by Margaret J. Dallman, ISBN 0521629691
This invaluable reference handbook describes the fundamental principles and procedures underlying the successful isolation of viable, functionally intact hematopoietic and lymphoid cells, and their maintenance as primary cultures. The text provides technical information on the signals and mediators required for the differentiation and growth of these cells, and is designed for laboratory investigators with limited practical experience in cell culture. Chapters discuss dendritic cells, T and B lymphocytes, monocytes and macrophages, NK and LAK cells, mast cells and basophils, hematopoietic differentiation of embryonal stem cells, and the culturing of murine thymic explants. Each chapter has been written by experts who have practical experience of the techniques discussed to provide tips for avoiding common pitfalls, and sharing insight into the fundamental questions in cell biology and immunology addressed using each cell culture model.
Haematopoietic and Lymphoid Cell Culture by Margaret J. Dallman, ISBN 0521629691
Cell phone plans > Haematopoietic and Lymphoid Cell Culture by Margaret J. Dallman, ISBN 0521629691
Haematopoietic and Lymphoid Cell Culture by Margaret J. Dallman, ISBN 0521629691
This invaluable reference handbook describes the fundamental principles and procedures underlying the successful isolation of viable, functionally intact hematopoietic and lymphoid cells, and their maintenance as primary cultures. The text provides technical information on the signals and mediators required for the differentiation and growth of these cells, and is designed for laboratory investigators with limited practical experience in cell culture. Chapters discuss dendritic cells, T and B lymphocytes, monocytes and macrophages, NK and LAK cells, mast cells and basophils, hematopoietic differentiation of embryonal stem cells, and the culturing of murine thymic explants. Each chapter has been written by experts who have practical experience of the techniques discussed to provide tips for avoiding common pitfalls, and sharing insight into the fundamental questions in cell biology and immunology addressed using each cell culture model.
Haematopoietic and Lymphoid Cell Culture by Margaret J. Dallman, ISBN 0521629691
Cell phone plans > Haematopoietic and Lymphoid Cell Culture by Margaret J. Dallman, ISBN 0521629691
Black Taxi
Rosie Sinclair is just a typical teenage girl -- except that her best friend is an exotic dancer and her beloved grandad is involved in just a bit of crime. When he has the bad luck to get busted on the last job of his career, he turns his cell phone and the keys to his black Mercedes over to Rosie for safekeeping while he's inside.
Although Rosie has to cart around her grandad's elderly friends -- the wrinklies -- on their errands, she soon realizes that the Mercedes has its benefits: It helps her land dates with two of the hottest guys in town. Life is looking pretty rosy until the day she gets the first threatening call on her cell phone. A jewelry heist has gone wrong, and every crook in town thinks her grandad has something to do with a diamond ring that's missing. With his safety in jeopardy, Rosie sets out to solve the mystery.
Black Taxi