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Chapter1: Definition and history Chapter2: Identify different categories of immunotherapy Chapter3: Immunosuppressors Chapter4: Cytokines Chapter5: Monoclonal antibodies Chapter6: Immunoglobulin Therapy Chapter7: CAR T-cell Therapy Chapter8: Immune Checkpoint Inhibitors Chapter 9: An overview of articles
Chapter1: Advancements in diagnosis and treatment of neurological disorders Chapter2: Advancements in diagnosis and treatment of mental disorders Chapter3: Advancements in diagnosis and treatment of cardiovascular disease Chapter4: Advancements in surgical procedures Chapter5: New developments in surgical procedures
What is Cancer? Cancer is a disease caused by the uncontrolled growth and spread of abnormal cells in the body. This abnormal growth of cells can form tumors or invade nearby tissues and organs, leading to serious health problems. Cancer can occur in any part of the body and can be life-threatening if not diagnosed and treated early. This essay aims to provide a comprehensive overview of cancer, including its causes, risk factors, symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment options. Causes of Cancer Cancer is caused by a complex interaction of genetic, environmental, and lifestyle factors that can damage the DNA within cells and trigger uncontrolled growth. Exposure to certain chemicals and radiation...
For medical students, medical doctors, and researchers.
Chapter 1: Digestive Diseases Chapter 2: Nutritional Diseases Chapter 3: Novel Therapies and Technologies for Diabetes Management
Chapters Chapter 1: Advancements in Neuro-oncology: Exploring Novel Approaches to Brain Tumor Therapy Chapter 2: Advances in Treating Neurodegenerative Disorders: Emerging Therapeutic Approaches Chapter 3: Harnessing Biomarkers for Personalized Diagnosis and Targeted Therapies Chapter 4: CRISPR Gene Editing Chapter 5: Synthetic Biology and Biodesign Chapter 6: Microbiome-Host Interactions Chapter 7: Epigenetics and Gene Regulation
Genetics is the study of inheritance, the process by which traits are passed from parents to offspring. It is one of the most influential scientific fields, as it has opened new ways of understanding the mechanisms of inheritance, which can be applied to many areas of biology. This introduction will provide a brief overview of genetics, the history of the field, and the many applications it has in biotechnology and medicine.
Textbook about new advances in the field of Immunotherapy ( T-cell transfer therapy and Monoclonal antibodies). For medical students, medical doctors, and researchers.
Chapter 1: History Chapter 2: Cancer biology 2.1 cellular and molecular 2.2 Genetics 2.3 Epigenetics 2.4 Metastasis 2.5 Metabolism Chapter 3: Causes 3.1 Chemicals 3.2 Diet and exercise 3.3 Infection 3.4 Radiation 3.5 Heredity 3.6 Physical agents 3.7 Hormones 3.8 Autoimmune diseases Chapter 4: Classification 4.1 Carcinoma 4.2 Sarcoma 4.3 Blastoma 4.4 Lymphoma and leukemia Chapter 5: Treatment 5.1 Chemotherapy 5.2 Radiotherapy 5.3 Surgery 5.4 Immunotherapy Chapter 6: Vaccine