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Human Growth after Birth

by David Sinclair
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Overview

Now in a revised and updated new edition, this text provides a broad introduction to the study of human growth. A familiarity with the basic structure and function of the human body is assumed, and the text is aimed primarily at preclinical medical students and science students being introduced to human biology. It will also be useful to many medical workers, including nurses, paramedics, and clinicians. The text has been thoroughly revised. New illustrations have been added and the chapter on the nature of growth is rewritten. Many other sections have been updated to incorporate new knowledge concerning growth factors and receptors, the staging of puberty, obesity, and osteoporosis. This is the premier text in its field. There is no comparable work in terms of the range of coverage or level of presentation.

"...a new edition covering recent concepts in cell growth inhibitors and the latest information on genes and the human genome...fully updated with key points highlighted throughout and a number of new illustrations."

About the Author, David Sinclair

University of Aberdeen

University of Liverpool Medical School

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Book Details

Published
March 21, 1985
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Pages
244
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780192614940

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