Pathology
... microscopy , immunohistochemistry , and
molecular biology have expanded the means by which ... anatomical pathologists have begun to employ
molecular biology techniques to gain additional clinical ... from smears or fine needle aspirates.
molecular pathology refers to the use of nucleic ...
Neuropsychiatry
... 3 gene is associated with bipolar disorder.
molecular Psychiatry, 8, 546−557.
Baughman, F.A., & ... – the contribution of functional neuroimaging.
molecular Psychiatry, 11, 528-38.
Marr, D. (1982). ... Psychopharmacology | Systems Neuroscience |
molecular Cellular Cognition
Psychology ...
Molecular medicine
...
molecular Medicine is a new scientific discipline in ... and many more besides. In some universities
molecular medicine is combined with another discipline such ...
UCAS website
University of Sussex
molecular Medicine prospectus
University of Hull ...
Personalized medicine
... investment funding.
However, the advent of
molecular diagnostic tests, or theranostics, opens new ... is molcularly based. His feeling is that the
molecular Metamorphosis is equivalent if not greater than ...
The infrastructure necessary includes
molecular information -biological specimens derived from ...
Hematopathology
... on laboratory values , immunohistochemistry , flow cytometry , and
molecular diagnostic tests to make the most accurate diagnosis . The ... pathology
Surgical pathology - Cytopathology - Autopsy -
molecular pathology - Forensic Pathology - Dental pathology
Gross ...
Medicine
... disorders have now been identified, and the development of techniques in
molecular biology and genetics are influencing medical practice and ... knowledge and plays a large role in evidence-based medicine . Many modern
molecular tests such as flow cytometry, polymerase chain reaction (PCR), ...
Artificial induction of immunity
... against a widening range of diseases to prevent the associated risks from the wild infections. It is hoped that further understanding of the
molecular basis of immunity will translate to improved clinical practice in the future.
This article places the development of techniques in historical and ...
Cryostasis (clathrate hydrates)
... when empty, collapsing into conventional ice crystal structure, but they are stabilised by the inclusion of the gas molecule within them. Most low
molecular weight gases (including O 2 , N 2 , CO 2 , CH 4 , H 2 S, Ar, Kr, and Xe) will form a hydrate under some pressure-temperature conditions. [6]
...
Mumijo
... clinical trials. Most reliable information on mumijo is known from Russian sources.
Composition
Research done in Vernadsky institute of
molecular chemistry in Moscow described the generalized formula for the base of mumijo as Ca Si [ ( K , Na ) C 4 H 10 C H 20 ]. It is still ...
Pharmaconomist
... pharmacy , pharmacotherapy , pharmaceutical sciences , chemistry , pharmaceutical chemistry , biochemistry , biology , microbiology ,
molecular biology , genetics , cytology , medicine , veterinary medicine , zoology , diagnosis , medical prescription , pharmacy law , medical ...
Predictive medicine
... to develop predictive medicine, such as genomics , proteomics , and cytomics .
See also
P4 medicine
Personalized medicine
molecular imaging
Theranostics
...