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250. ISBN 88-7051-252-5.
This spectacular atlas, the finest in its class, emerged from the collaboration of a stellar group of experts who have skillfully woven a profusion of light, electron, and scanning photomicrographs, along with diagrams and tables, into the grand tapestry of hematology as we understand it today. Led by Dorothea Zucker-Franklin (of New York University) and Carlo Grossi (of the University of Genoa), these internationally known authorities present incontestable proof if any proof at all were needed that morphology, molecular biology, genetics, and immunology are the four pillars that support clinical practice and research in hematology. Virtually every one
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