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Neural Cell Transplantation Methods and Protocols PDF

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In the dramatic and rapidly developing field of neural transplantation for CNS repair, the most powerful contributor has been the vital research focusing on stem cells. In Neural Cell Transplantation: Methods and Protocols, leading experts in the field examine tried-and-true laboratory techniques in order to supply scientists with a firm foundation upon which further advancements can be based. Written in the highly successful Methods in Molecular Biology™ series format, the chapters of this volume include introductions to their respective topics, lists of the necessary materials and reagents, step-by-step, readily reproducible protocols, and Notes sections, which examine tips on troubleshooting and avoiding known pitfalls. Neural Cell Transplantation Methods and Protocols PDF

Cutting-edge and easy to use, Neural Cell Transplantation: Methods and Protocols provides the most thorough and essential protocols that will allow new generations of neuroscientists to enter and contribute to this uniquely inspiring field.

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  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Humana; 2009th edition (May 7, 2009)
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Hardcover ‏ : ‎ 240 pages
  • International Standard Book Number-10 ‏ : ‎ 160327930X
  • International Standard Book Number-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-1603279307
  • Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 1.55 pounds
  • Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 7.5 x 0.7 x 10.3 inches
  • Best Sellers Rank: #9,918,491 in Books

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From the reviews: “In this book, the authors discuss the current understanding of the management of degenerative diseases of the CNS. … Neurologists, neurosurgeons, neurophysiologists, and neuroscientists are the intended audience. … the book flows easily and describes the most common research and technical protocols associated with human stem cell handling and separation. It is a well-referenced and illustrated book and worth its value for most labs … . a good book for neuroscientists who are directly involved in the separation and production of human stem cells.” (Celso Agner, Doody’s Review Service, December, 2009)

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Political bias
January 12, 2019

Too left wing
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Left wing political propaganda
January 13, 2019

It used to be that to survive in the business world you needed to read this magazine. No mere. Just political propaganda, and no longer impartial
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Brian Graber
Don’t use this subscription service
October 28, 2017

The Economist is a great magazine. This subscription service is terrible. They processed my renewal too early and I started receiving two copies of the magazine each week. When I notified them, they said they fixed it. Then I didn’t receive any magazines at all. Go straight to The Economist to subscribe. This service isn’t worth it.
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Subscriptions: Kindle vs Digital vs Print
July 24, 2012
There is a lot of confusion about the subscription benefits between the Kindle vs Digital vs Print offerings that need some serious clarification. The Economist is a fantastic publication so I’m writing this to make sure people aren’t giving the magazine undeserved flak, and that people here understand what’s going on behind the scenes…

Here is the issue: The Economist, like most other major publications, provides lots of value-added features to subscribers but make limited access to their website free for SEO and ad revenue generating purposes. These subscriber features include: full audio podcasts, full access to apps and commentary, and of course full digital access to the printed content. The digital subscriptions and authentication to access this content happens directly on the Economist’s servers, so features served from the Economist’s servers are easily matched and delivered to subscribers. AMAZON’S KINDLE DELIVERY INFRASTRUCTURE has a separate user database, separate servers, and a separate transfer protocol that is 100% independent of the Economist.

This wouldn’t be a problem, except that AMAZON DOES NOT ALLOW PUBLICATIONS TO AUTHENTICATE AGAINST AMAZON USERS SUBSCRIBING TO THE PUBLICATIONS’ OWN PRODUCT! This is technically easy to do by implementing an API for publishers. But without it The Economist has no way of knowing who is subscribing through , so they cannot offer the digital features to kindle subscribers.

This is how it SHOULD work (listen up ):
1) You pay for the Kindle subscription
2) You then sign up with a free account at Economist.com that doesn’t have any subscription rights to it (yet)
3) You add your online store info to your Economist user account
4) The Economist’s server pings the server, and the server says “Yup, this guy is definitely a paying subscriber, and he is paid up through XX/XX/XXXX”
5)You get the Kindle subscription every week, plus the ability to log in to the Economist.com with a newly subscriber-enhanced user account.

This doesn’t work because does not allow step 4 in the above example. The Economist would LOVE to give Kindle subscribers digital access, but there’s no practical way to do this because refuses to implement APIs to make Step 4 possible. The lack of digital subscriber features here is 100% AMAZON’S FAULT!

Why the same price? When you sign up as a digital subscriber directly at Economist.com, they get 100% of the $120, but from a Kindle subscription they only receive $84 out of $120 retail price on (bummer). If they charged less, they’d get only $70 or $60… and last I checked the newspaper industry isn’t profitable enough to take deeper and deeper cuts into it’s retail price. However, they are economists over there (just a hunch) and as a result I think they chose the CORRECT pricing strategy of $120 for the Kindle edition. Here’s why: The Economist takes a 30% haircut and delivers a sub-par product via (because it doesn’t include extra features), so they’re subtly encouraging a reasonable person to just subscribe directly with Economist.com to receive the superior product. They make a subscription on kindle available simply to appease those few subscribers who must have a whispersynced copy formatted like the print edition on their Kindle and wouldn’t subscribe under any other arrangement. In effect, kindlers are paying the “‘s Infrastructure Sucks For Publishers” tax by paying the same but getting less.

Unfortunately, most people’s negative reviews blame the publisher for not getting the extra digital features, and interested parties are looking at these comments and writing off The Economist completely, instead of taking exception specifically to the service pigeon-holes publishers into. Of course The Economist can’t really say this on , but I have no problem laying it down for them. So for my fellow ers, don’t just choose between subscribing or passing on the Economist, consider the kindle or (direct) digital option as well, and vote this comment up so others can see it.
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