Liver Growth and Repair
Discover the intricate world of liver regeneration with Liver Growth and Repair by A.J. Strain, published by Chapman and Hall in 1997. This comprehensive hardback edition spans 662 pages, delving into the fascinating processes of liver growth and repair from a scientific perspective. A.J. Strain presents a thorough exploration of the modern phase of experimental studies on liver regeneration, which began in 1931 with the groundbreaking work of Higgins and Anderson on rat liver resection. This book is essential for professionals in gastroenterology, molecular biology, and physiology, as well as anyone interested in the complexities of digestive organ diseases. Enhance your understanding of liver biology and its vital role in health with this authoritative text that bridges science and medicine. Perfect for medical and nursing students, researchers, and healthcare practitioners alike.