Background
Ohnishi, Stanley Tsuyoshi was born on December 17, 1931 in Ohtsu City, Japan. Son of Teruhiko and Miyoko (Tomoda) Ohnishi. came to the United States, 1966.
(Cellular Membrane: A Key to Disease Processes focuses on ...)
Cellular Membrane: A Key to Disease Processes focuses on cellular membranes as a key to unlocking important new information about the pathological processes of strokes, heart attacks, diabetes, cancer, and other major diseases. The clinical relevance of basic research is particularly emphasized. Topics include calcium ions and calcium channel blockers, membrane ion channels and diabetes, membrane perturbation by asbestos fibers and disease, membrane receptors and signal transduction in tumor cells, anti-HIV compounds with membrane oriented specificity, and neuroleptic malignant syndrome. Cellular Membrane: A Key to Disease Processes is filled with illustrations, schemes, exciting ideas, and provocative hypotheses that are bound to lead to the development of new pharmacological techniques. It will prove to be an excellent reference guide for cell biologists and pathologists.
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(Audience Anesthesiologists, surgeons, physiologists, mole...)
Audience Anesthesiologists, surgeons, physiologists, molecular biologists, biophysicists, biochemists, pathologists, students, and post doctoral fellows.
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Audience Hematologists, molecular biologists, biophysicists, biochemists, pathologists, students, and post doctoral fellows.
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(Central nervous system trauma, which encompasses stroke, ...)
Central nervous system trauma, which encompasses stroke, subarachnoid hemorrhage, head injury, and spinal cord injury, is a leading cause of death in developed countries. In the search for underlying mechanisms, membrane involvement has been the common link. This fourth volume in the Membrane-Linked Diseases series is therefore dedicated to research on CNS trauma. Focusing on the mechanism of membrane damage, Central Nervous System Trauma: Research Techniques presents a variety of experimental techniques to study the mechanism of CNS trauma. Animal and tissue culture models provide the bulk of the research findings in this area. Possible pharmacological interventions are analyzed. This volume offers numerous illustrative examples, including full color figures. This book serves as a valuable resource for students and researchers, assisting in the comprehension of current trends in CNS trauma and helping to stimulate the discovery of new research areas.
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biophysicist Biomedical director
Ohnishi, Stanley Tsuyoshi was born on December 17, 1931 in Ohtsu City, Japan. Son of Teruhiko and Miyoko (Tomoda) Ohnishi. came to the United States, 1966.
Master of Science in Chemistry, Kyoto (Japan) University, 1956. Doctor of Philosophy in Biophysics, Nagoya (Japan) University, 1959.
Research professor department hemtology, Hahnemann U., Philadelphia, 1984; research professor department biochemistry, Hahnemann U., Philadelphia, 1984; director, Membrane Research Institute, Philadelphia, since 1989; director developing chomotherapeutic drugs, Philadelphia Biomed Research Institute, King of Prussia, Pennsylvania, since 1989.
(Cellular Membrane: A Key to Disease Processes focuses on ...)
(Central nervous system trauma, which encompasses stroke, ...)
(Audience Anesthesiologists, surgeons, physiologists, mole...)
(Audience Hematologists, molecular biologists, biophysicis...)
Married Tomoko Kirita, March 25, 1958. Children: Hiroshi, Noriko.