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Deja Review Histology & Cell Biology
By (author) Jae W. Song
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Maximum retention in minimum time! These flashcards in a book help you remember high-yield facts in the least amount of time possible. Drawn from the perspectives of recent graduates fresh from their medical school and USMLE experience, Deja Review books focus specifically on what is essential for success on your course exams and the USMLE. Features: active recall Q&As facilitate real learning, not just memorization Vignettes at the end of each chapter put the material in clinical context; mnemonics and key words that help you focus on core facts; Content works in conjunction with larger course books; and, portable size that makes them great for study on the go. Everything you must know about Histology and Cell Biology to ace your exams: Connective Tissue, Bones and Cartilage, Blood, Muscle, Nervous System, Cardiovascular and Lymphatics, Respiratory System, Endocrine, Skin and Glands, Digestive System, Hepatobiliary System, Urinary System, Female Reproductive System, Male Reproductive System, Senses Cell Membrane Cell Nucleus Genes to Proteins Molecular Biology Techniques Organelles Vesicle Transport Cell Cycle Division Extracellular Matrix and Cell to Cell Interactions Cell Receptors and Signalling Pathways.
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Publisher | McGraw-Hill Education - Europe
Published date | 1 Jan 2011
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Format | Paperback
Pages | 0
Dimensions | 230 x 155 x 13mm (L x W x H)
Weight | 394g
ISBN | 978-0-0710-8910-4
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BISAC | medical / histology
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