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Immune Infertility - Impact of Immune Reactions on Human Fertility

English · Paperback / Softback

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This book offers  comprehensive coverage of both basic and clinical aspects of immune reactions responsible for infertility. It has  four sections focusing on Sperm antigens, Antisperm antibodies (ASAs),  Clinical impact of ASAs, and Immune contraception,  and include contributions from leading experts in these fields. This new edition of the book offers a comprehensive update that reflects the very significant advances in reproductive immunology that have been achieved over the past five years, especially related  to the sperm proteome, sperm-egg binding/fusion proteins, gene knockout studies, and immunocontraception. Reproductive immunology continues to be a fast-growing discipline in which new knowledge is emerging almost every day. Immune Infertility is a model source of vital and reliable information on the latest scientific developments in the field. It will be of value for clinicians, scientists, students, residents, and fellows working in reproductive biology, obstetrics and gynecology, and urology.

List of contents

Part I Sperm antigens: Proteomics of spermatozoa.- Sperm surface proteome.- Methods of Analysis of Sperm Antigens Related to Fertility.- Sperm functions influenced by immune reactions.- Part II Antisperm antibodies (ASA): The immune privilege of the testis.- Immune chemistry of ASA.- Sperm-specific T cells.- Site and risk factors of ASA production.- Biologic substrates containing ASA.- ASA in the female.- Sperm immobilising ASA.- Part III The clinical impact of sperm antibodies: Autoimmune infertility.- Tests for sperm antibodies.- Impact on fertility outcome.- Sperm antibodies and assisted reproduction.- Treatment of immune infertility.- Part IV Immune contraception: Immunization with Sperm Antigens to Induce Contraception.- Immune contraception in wildlife animals.- Experience from Clinical Trials with Fertility Control Vaccines.

About the author










Walter Krause completed his medical studies at the University of Gießen, Germany, in 1965 and subsequently completed a residency in the Clinic of Dermatology at the university. He qualified as a Specialist in Dermatology in 1971 and completed his "Habilitation" in 1976. In 1984 Dr. Krause was appointed Head of the Department of Andrology at the Clinic of Dermatology, University of Marburg, and in 1996 the department became a Clinical Training Center of the European Academy of Andrology. In 2005 Dr. Krause was appointed Emeritus Professor. His particular interests have included diagnosis of male fertility disorders, diagnosis and treatment of male sexual disorders, male sexual endocrine dysfunctions, male immune infertility, and endocrine diseases and the skin. He has an extensive publication record, including 5 textbooks,50 book chapters, and 379 journal articles, and he has delivered 450 oral presentations. 

Rajesh Kumar Naz is a Professor at West Virginia University, School of Medicine, Morgantown, WV, USA, where he is Vice Chair for Research in the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology. The objective of his research has been to develop novel, nonsteroidal contraceptives with microbicidal properties and methods for the specific diagnosis of and treatment modalities for vaginal infections and infertility in humans. Dr. Naz has trained over 58 postdoctoral fellows and graduate students. He is a member of 14 editorial boards of a number of journals. Dr. Naz has published more than 215 full-length peer-reviewed articles in prestigious journals and edited/authored eight books in the fields of immunocontraception and infertility. In 2011 he edited the special issue of the American Journal of Reproductive Immunology on contraceptive vaccines.




Summary

            
This book offers  comprehensive coverage of both basic and clinical aspects of immune reactions responsible for infertility. It has  four sections focusing on Sperm antigens, Antisperm antibodies (ASAs),  Clinical impact of ASAs, and Immune contraception,  and include contributions from leading experts in these fields. This new edition of the book offers a comprehensive update that reflects the very significant advances in reproductive immunology that have been achieved over the past five years, especially related  to the sperm proteome, sperm-egg binding/fusion proteins, gene knockout studies, and immunocontraception. Reproductive immunology continues to be a fast-growing discipline in which new knowledge is emerging almost every day. Immune Infertility is a model source of vital and reliable information on the latest scientific developments in the field. It will be of value for clinicians, scientists, students, residents, and fellows working in reproductive biology, obstetrics and gynecology, and urology.

Product details

Assisted by Walte K H Krause (Editor), Walter K H Krause (Editor), K Naz (Editor), K Naz (Editor), Walter K. H. Krause (Editor), Walter K.H. Krause (Editor), Rajesh K. Naz (Editor)
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.01.2018
 
EAN 9783319821832
ISBN 978-3-31-982183-2
No. of pages 302
Dimensions 155 mm x 14 mm x 235 mm
Weight 539 g
Illustrations XI, 302 p. 33 illus., 19 illus. in color.
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Medicine > Clinical medicine

Dermatologie, B, Medicine, Immunologie, General practice, Immunology, Dermatology, Reproductive Medicine, Gynecology, Allgemeinmedizin / Familienmedizin, Gynaecology & obstetrics, Urology, General Practice and Family Medicine, General Practice / Family Medicine, Urology & urogenital medicine, General practice (Medicine)

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