Table of contents
January 2000 - Volume 53 - 1
- The New Millennium: time for a change! (1 January, 2000)
- Microbiology (1 January, 2000)
- Haematology (1 January, 2000)
- On “Familial intestinal polyposis” by C E Dukes (1 January, 2000)
- Giant cell arteritis at the millennium (1 January, 2000)
- Chemical pathology: what has changed? (1 January, 2000)
- The pathologist in the 21st century—generalist or specialist? (1 January, 2000)
- Continuous professional development in pathology: a continental view (1 January, 2000)
- The future of scientific communication in pathology (1 January, 2000)
- Fear or favour? Statistics in pathology (1 January, 2000)
- Molecular techniques: divide or share (1 January, 2000)
- Robotics into the millennium (1 January, 2000)
- Near patient testing and pathology in the new millennium (1 January, 2000)
- Is H&E morphology coming to an end? (1 January, 2000)
- Cervical cytology after 2000: where to go? (1 January, 2000)
- Xenotransplantation—2000 (1 January, 2000)
- Immunotherapy of AML: future directions (1 January, 2000)
- Therapeutic trials in childhood ALL: what's their future? (1 January, 2000)
- Immunogenetics: changing the face of immunodeficiency (1 January, 2000)
- Molecular bacteriology: a diagnostic tool for the millennium (1 January, 2000)
- Quantitative molecular virology in patient management (1 January, 2000)
- Dihydrate birefringent calcium oxalate or Weddellite calcification (1 January, 2000)
- The risk of infection transmission by blood transfusion in England (1 January, 2000)
- Leukaemia Diagnosis (2nd ed). (1 January, 2000)