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E-grāmata: Life's Blood: The Story of Hemoglobin

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  • Izdošanas datums: 12-Oct-2024
  • Izdevniecība: Springer International Publishing AG
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  • ISBN-13: 9783031611506
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Lifes Blood: The Story of Hemoglobin encompasses the entire clinically relevant story of hemoglobin, the only molecule we have that captures oxygen from the air we breathe and delivers it to our tissues to generate the energy without which we would not exist.





Dr. Rosove covers first the discoveries of oxygen, hemoglobin, and circulation of the blood, then the structure and function of human hemoglobin, together with comparisons to other oxygen transporters in the animal kingdom.





He examines the red blood cell and how it protects hemoglobin, with an in-depth look at malaria and the hemoglobin and red cell mutations malaria forced us to make defending ourselves against it, particularly sickle cell disease and the thalassemias.





The author also explores adaptations to the oxygen-poor environment of high altitude; lessons from freak hemoglobin mutations; hemoglobin toxins including carbon monoxide and chemicals and drugs that cause oxidant damage; and the quest for a hemoglobin substitute.





Lifes Blood is a comprehensive resource for physicians, nurses, and other health professionals, at any and every stage of career development. Even seasoned hematologists, internists, and hospitalists will find something new and informative on practically every page. The books approachable, engaging style will also appeal to science-minded readers who will appreciate being awakened to the workings of hemoglobin, a miraculous molecule.
Preface.
Chapter 1: Blood, Body, and the Food of Life.
Chapter 2:
The Structure of Normal Human Hemoglobin.
Chapter 3: The Function of Normal
Human Hemoglobin.
Chapter 4: The Oxygen Transporters.
Chapter 5: The Red
Blood Cell.
Chapter 6: Malaria: Driver of Red Blood Cell and Hemoglobin
Mutations.
Chapter 7: Hemoglobin and Red Blood Cells versus Malaria.-
Chapter 8: Sickle Hemoglobin and Sickle Cell Disease.
Chapter 9: Hemoglobin
and Red Cell Adaptation When Oxygen Is Lacking.
Chapter 10: The Porphyrias.-
Chapter 11: Hemoglobin Toxins.
Chapter 12: The Quest for a Hemoglobin
Substitute.- Epilogue and Acknowledgments.
Dr. Rosove is Clinical Professor of Medicine at UCLA. He has spent his entire career dating back almost 50 years as a clinical hematologist and teacher in UCLAs Division of Hematology-Oncology.





He has an extensive list of peer-reviewed publications and has received numerous teaching awards. He founded a weekly hour-long hematology teaching conference for fellows and faculty almost 20 years ago, a conference perpetually praised as one of the most valuable teaching experiences in the division. His original research includes having been the first to establish the value of anticoagulation in the prevention of thrombosis and pregnancy loss in the antiphospholipid syndrome, and for defining the phenomenon of "decompensated erythrocytosis" in cyanotic congenital heart disease.





Dr. Rosove also has a longstanding interest in Antarctic history and bibliography and has authored numerous published works on these subjects.