Language: English
Published by Collins, London, 1937
Seller: Page 1 Books - Special Collection Room, Albuquerque, NM, U.S.A.
First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. Dust Jacket Condition: Good. First Edition. First Edition, same date of 1947; lg. 8vo, textured blue cloth, vg (spine ends and corners bumped and worn; erased pencil writing to margins of pp3 and 47; crease to edge of fold-out map) in good dj (spine and edges sunned; soiled; tears and scar to middle of spine; erased pencil notes on rear panel; edges chipped, torn and worn). 473pp incl. index.
Published by Collins, 1937
Seller: BoundlessBookstore, Wallingford, United Kingdom
Condition: Good. Boards have some wear, soiling marks, fading, scuffs to spine. Content has light toning. Ex libris to paste down. Book has a lean.
Published by Collins, London, 1937
Seller: Hoffman Books, ABAA, IOBA, Columbus, OH, U.S.A.
First Edition
HARDCOVER. Condition: Very Good. London: Collins, 1937. First Edition. Numerous illustrations, fold-out map. Light wear, some discoloration to covers, a Very Good copy.
Thick large 8vo, original cloth, light rubbing and foxing, 473pp. Folding map inserted. Numerous halftone plate illustrations. His trip was accomplished, from New York to Los Angeles and San Francisco, with the help of automobile, bus, airplane & boat. He did 11,000 miles in 15 days, more than half of it in a Chrysler "Airflow." First Edition. BLISS #62.
Published by Cassell, 1934
Seller: The Guru Bookshop, Hereford, United Kingdom
hardcover. Condition: Good. 1932 first cassell edition on blue cloth some intermittent spotting.
Condition: As New. Unread book in perfect condition.
Seller: GreatBookPricesUK, Woodford Green, United Kingdom
Condition: New.
Seller: GreatBookPricesUK, Woodford Green, United Kingdom
Condition: As New. Unread book in perfect condition.
Language: English
Published by Springer London Ltd, GB, 2012
ISBN 10: 1447117417 ISBN 13: 9781447117414
Seller: Rarewaves.com USA, London, LONDO, United Kingdom
Paperback. Condition: New. The discovery of C-reactive protein in the laboratory of O. T. Avery at Rockefeller University in 1929-30 was the first specific obser- vation of the acute phase plasma protein response (Tillett and Francis 1930). This was one of three contributions of fundamental importance which emerged from that laboratory, the other two being the recognition that polysaccharides could act as antigens and that DNA transmits genetic information. In the course of charac- terization of pneumococcal carbohydrate antigens, a somatic poly- saccharide common to all Rand S forms of pneumococci was identified and designated Fraction "C" (Tillet et al. 1930). Testing of sera from patients with pneumococcal infection revealed the presence of material which precipitated with the C-polysaccharide but which differed from antibody in that calcium was required for the reaction. Furthermore, the amount of reactive material was greatest when patients were acutely ill and decreased in the convalescent phase, the precise opposite of specific anti-pneumo- coccal antibodies.Subsequently, the C-reactive material was shown to be a protein and to be present in the sera of individuals who were acutely ill with other, non-pneumococcal infections and tissue damaging conditions, hence Avery coined the term "acute phase" and called the protein "acute phase protein" (Abernethy and Avery 1941; MacLeod and Avery 1941). At that time methods were too insensitive to detect C-reative protein (CRP) in sera of healthy subjects and it was considered to be a pathological product. Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1989.
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Published by Collins, 1937
Seller: Books From California, Simi Valley, CA, U.S.A.
Hardcover. Condition: Good. No jacket. Cover has shelf and edge wear. Pages are clean and intact.
Condition: New. pp. 232.
Paperback. Condition: Brand New. 228 pages. 9.53x6.69x0.53 inches. In Stock.
Taschenbuch. Condition: Neu. Acute Phase Proteins in the Acute Phase Response | Mark B. Pepys | Taschenbuch | xviii | Englisch | 2012 | Springer | EAN 9781447117414 | Verantwortliche Person für die EU: Springer Verlag GmbH, Tiergartenstr. 17, 69121 Heidelberg, juergen[dot]hartmann[at]springer[dot]com | Anbieter: preigu.
Taschenbuch. Condition: Neu. Druck auf Anfrage Neuware - Printed after ordering - The discovery of C-reactive protein in the laboratory of O. T. Avery at Rockefeller University in 1929-30 was the first specific obser vation of the acute phase plasma protein response (Tillett and Francis 1930). This was one of three contributions of fundamental importance which emerged from that laboratory, the other two being the recognition that polysaccharides could act as antigens and that DNA transmits genetic information. In the course of charac terization of pneumococcal carbohydrate antigens, a somatic poly saccharide common to all Rand S forms of pneumococci was identified and designated Fraction 'C' (Tillet et al. 1930). Testing of sera from patients with pneumococcal infection revealed the presence of material which precipitated with the C-polysaccharide but which differed from antibody in that calcium was required for the reaction. Furthermore, the amount of reactive material was greatest when patients were acutely ill and decreased in the convalescent phase, the precise opposite of specific anti-pneumo coccal antibodies. Subsequently, the C-reactive material was shown to be a protein and to be present in the sera of individuals who were acutely ill with other, non-pneumococcal infections and tissue damaging conditions, hence Avery coined the term 'acute phase' and called the protein 'acute phase protein' (Abernethy and Avery 1941; MacLeod and Avery 1941). At that time methods were too insensitive to detect C-reative protein (CRP) in sera of healthy subjects and it was considered to be a pathological product.
Language: English
Published by Springer London Ltd, GB, 2012
ISBN 10: 1447117417 ISBN 13: 9781447117414
Seller: Rarewaves.com UK, London, United Kingdom
Paperback. Condition: New. The discovery of C-reactive protein in the laboratory of O. T. Avery at Rockefeller University in 1929-30 was the first specific obser- vation of the acute phase plasma protein response (Tillett and Francis 1930). This was one of three contributions of fundamental importance which emerged from that laboratory, the other two being the recognition that polysaccharides could act as antigens and that DNA transmits genetic information. In the course of charac- terization of pneumococcal carbohydrate antigens, a somatic poly- saccharide common to all Rand S forms of pneumococci was identified and designated Fraction "C" (Tillet et al. 1930). Testing of sera from patients with pneumococcal infection revealed the presence of material which precipitated with the C-polysaccharide but which differed from antibody in that calcium was required for the reaction. Furthermore, the amount of reactive material was greatest when patients were acutely ill and decreased in the convalescent phase, the precise opposite of specific anti-pneumo- coccal antibodies.Subsequently, the C-reactive material was shown to be a protein and to be present in the sera of individuals who were acutely ill with other, non-pneumococcal infections and tissue damaging conditions, hence Avery coined the term "acute phase" and called the protein "acute phase protein" (Abernethy and Avery 1941; MacLeod and Avery 1941). At that time methods were too insensitive to detect C-reative protein (CRP) in sera of healthy subjects and it was considered to be a pathological product. Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1989.
Published by Cassell 1934, 1934
Seller: Hard to Find Books NZ (Internet) Ltd., Dunedin, OTAGO, New Zealand
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Octavo, black buckram boards, grey lettering to spine, 335pp, VG (spine cocked, moderate scuffing & bruising to extrems, moderate fading & chafing to spine, sl chafing to boards, light to moderate tanning & foxing/soiling to page edges, light tanning to eps, light cracking to gutters, light occasional soiling to pages).
Published by London Cassell and Company 1932, 1932
Seller: Chaucer Bookshop ABA ILAB, Canterbury, United Kingdom
First Edition
FIRST EDITION 8vo. grey/blue textured cloth hardback, silver gilt. No dust jacket. 335pp. Modern bookplate to front pastedown. Occasional light foxing, heavy to foredge. A VERY GOOD COPY. (Shelf 89) Buyer is responsible for any additional duties, taxes, or fees required by recipient's country.** Pictures available upon request.** Visit our homepage for our shop opening hours. Over 20,000 books in stock - come and browse. PayPal, credit and most debit cards welcome. Books posted worldwide. For any queries please contact us direct.
Published by London: Cassell and Company, Limited, 1932
Seller: RightWayUp Books, Woodbridge, SUFFO, United Kingdom
First Edition
Soft cover. Condition: Good. No Jacket. 1st Edition. Pepys, Mark, 6th Earl of Cottenham. All out : the story of Tom Furness's adventure. First edition. London: Cassell and Company Limited, 1932. Hardback, Good. Blue cloth, bumped to corners and top/base of spine; minor damage to base of spine. A few small marks and blemishes to boards. Binding firm, slightly cocked forward. Small ownership signature to ffep. Foxing to prelims and final two pages. 335pp., contents clean and bright. Mark Everard Pepys, 6th Earl of Cottenham (29 May 1903 19 July 1943) was an English peer, baronet, motor racing driver, member of the House of Lords, and MI5 officer. Cottenham's novel All Out (1932), dedicated to the widow of his old racing companion Henry Segrave, tells the story of a group of motoring friends fighting a gang of international criminals and includes a dramatic racing crash which was drawn from experience. RightWayUp Books aims to provide accurate and detailed descriptions. All images are of the actual book for sale - no stock images are ever used.
Published by London Cassel & Company 1933, 1933
Seller: Chaucer Bookshop ABA ILAB, Canterbury, United Kingdom
First Edition
FIRST EDITION. 8vo., dark grey clothbound hardback with silver gilt letters to spine; 358pp. Ink owner name dated 1936 to ffep. Light browning and foxing to edges, endpapers and prelims, boards a little worn at outer corners, a few small marks to front, spine a little sunned, ends chipped, short closed tear to top, lettering starting to flake. Good+ copy overall. No dust jacket. (Shelf 130) PLEASE NOTE: Buyer is responsible for any additional duties, taxes, or fees required by recipient's country.** Pictures available upon request.** Visit our homepage for our shop opening hours. Over 20,000 books in stock - come and browse. PayPal, credit and most debit cards welcome. Books posted worldwide. For any queries please contact us direct.
Published by London Cassel & Company 1933, 1933
Seller: Chaucer Bookshop ABA ILAB, Canterbury, United Kingdom
First Edition
FIRST EDITION. 8vo. dark grey clothbound hardback, silver gilt. 358pp. Previous owner's attractive bookplate to inside front cover. Light rubbing to bottom of spine and corners of front cover with wear to top of spine, including small closed tears, otherwise a VERY GOOD COPY. No dust jacket. (Shelf 2) Buyer is responsible for any additional duties, taxes, or fees required by recipient's country.** Pictures available upon request.** Visit our homepage for our shop opening hours. Over 20,000 books in stock - come and browse. PayPal, credit and most debit cards welcome. Books posted worldwide. For any queries please contact us direct.
Published by Collins, London, 1937
Seller: Lycanthia Rare Books, Newark, NOTTS, United Kingdom
First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Very good. First edition. First edition, first impression. 8vo. Original cloth. Dust-jacket, priced 16/-. A travel narrative recording Lord Cottenham's journey across the United States. He drives by motor-car from New York to Los Angeles, returns by aeroplane, spends time in Hollywood, and takes a police-escorted tour through San Francisco's nightlife. Bookplate to front pastedown; cloth very good; jacket chipped at head of spine and top edge of lower panel. Book.
Published by Cassell, 1934
Seller: Cotswold Internet Books, Cheltenham, United Kingdom
2nd Edition. 2nd edition (first cheap edition) June 1934. Lacks front free endpaper. Owner's name on front pastedown. Very light scattered foxing. Black cloth very faded on spine and near rear joint. White lettering on spine. Cloth a bit worn. Binding tight. Used - Good. Good hardback (no dust jacket).
London, 1928. 155 pp. B./w. ills. Hardcover, spine sl. discol. - Exlibris on first endpaper.
Published by Cassell, London, 1933
Seller: Cotswold Internet Books, Cheltenham, United Kingdom
First Edition
First Edition. Blue cloth with silver lettering on spine; cloth a little marked & worn; spine faded, softened at head & foot, with small split in cloth at head of spine; name and address written on front free end paper; some scattered foxing; binding tight. Used - Good. Good hardback (no dust jacket).
London, Cassell and Co., 1932. 243 pp. Hardcover. - Edges foxed.Dedication in pen on first end-paper. - Mark Everard Pepys, 6th Earl of Cottenham (29 May 1903 - 19 July 1943) was an English peer, baronet, motor racing driver, member of the House of Lords, and MI5 officer.
Seller: Brook Bookstore On Demand, Napoli, NA, Italy
Condition: new. Questo è un articolo print on demand.
Language: English
Published by Springer London Jan 2012, 2012
ISBN 10: 1447117417 ISBN 13: 9781447117414
Seller: BuchWeltWeit Ludwig Meier e.K., Bergisch Gladbach, Germany
Taschenbuch. Condition: Neu. This item is printed on demand - it takes 3-4 days longer - Neuware -The discovery of C-reactive protein in the laboratory of O. T. Avery at Rockefeller University in 1929-30 was the first specific obser vation of the acute phase plasma protein response (Tillett and Francis 1930). This was one of three contributions of fundamental importance which emerged from that laboratory, the other two being the recognition that polysaccharides could act as antigens and that DNA transmits genetic information. In the course of charac terization of pneumococcal carbohydrate antigens, a somatic poly saccharide common to all Rand S forms of pneumococci was identified and designated Fraction 'C' (Tillet et al. 1930). Testing of sera from patients with pneumococcal infection revealed the presence of material which precipitated with the C-polysaccharide but which differed from antibody in that calcium was required for the reaction. Furthermore, the amount of reactive material was greatest when patients were acutely ill and decreased in the convalescent phase, the precise opposite of specific anti-pneumo coccal antibodies. Subsequently, the C-reactive material was shown to be a protein and to be present in the sera of individuals who were acutely ill with other, non-pneumococcal infections and tissue damaging conditions, hence Avery coined the term 'acute phase' and called the protein 'acute phase protein' (Abernethy and Avery 1941; MacLeod and Avery 1941). At that time methods were too insensitive to detect C-reative protein (CRP) in sera of healthy subjects and it was considered to be a pathological product. 232 pp. Englisch.
Seller: Revaluation Books, Exeter, United Kingdom
Paperback. Condition: Brand New. 228 pages. 9.53x6.69x0.53 inches. In Stock. This item is printed on demand.
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Kartoniert / Broschiert. Condition: New. Dieser Artikel ist ein Print on Demand Artikel und wird nach Ihrer Bestellung fuer Sie gedruckt. 1 Interleukin-1 in the Acute Phase Response.- The Acute Phase Response.- Structure of IL-1.- Synthesis and Regulation of IL-1.- IL-1 Receptor.- Pleotropic Actions of IL-1.- IL-1 and Acute Phase Reactions.- Fever.- Leukocytosis.- Acute Phase Proteins.- IL-1 .