Haemopoietic stem cells / sponsored by the CIBA Foundation.

Format
Book
Language
English
Εdition
1st ed.
Published/​Created
Amsterdam : Elsevier, 1973.
Description
1 online resource (358 pages) : illustrations, portraits

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Notes
  • "Symposium on Haemopoietic Stem Cells held at the Ciba Foundation, London, 13th-14th July, 1972"--Participants page.
  • "Held in tribute to J. M. Yoffey."
Bibliographic references
Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
Language note
English
Contents
  • Haemopoietic Stem Cells; Contents; Chairman's introduction; Stem cell role of the lymphocyte-transitional cell (LT) compart- ment; Discussion; Attempts at morphological identification of the haemopoietic stem cell in primates and rodents; Discussion; The radiation chimera as an experimental model for the study of haemopoietic stem cell populations; Discussion; Precursor cells to erythroblasts and to small lymphocytes of the bone marrow; Discussion; Kinetic and haemopoietic properties of lymphoid cells in the bone marrow; Discussion
  • Regulation of growth and differentiation in haemopoietic colonies growing in agar Discussion; Cellular communication early in haemopoietic differentiation; Discussion; Control of granulopoiesis; Discussion; Regulation of thrombopoiesis; Discussion; Size and proliferation of stem cell compartments in mice after depression of erythropoiesis; Discussion; Effects of anaemia on DNA-synthesizing cells in the blood and observations on their origin; Discussion; Ageing, haemopoietic stem cells and immunity; Discussion
  • Hyperplasia of myeloid and lymphoid tissue (pseudo-leucosis) in mice bearing passaged sarcomas Discussion; General Discussion; Population control; More about morphology; Intracellular factors; Extracellular factors; Colonialism; Epilogue; Index of Contributors; Subject Index
ISBN
  • 1-280-78327-3
  • 9786613693662
  • 0-470-71996-6
  • 0-470-71763-7
OCLC
797918269
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