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This book, the proceedings of Falk Symposium 133 on Mechanisms of Intestinal Inflammation: Implications for Therapeutic Intervention in IBD', held in Berlin, Germany, on 10-11 June 2003, summarizes present knowledge in the area of unspecific and specific immune reactions in the gut, recording the gaps in our knowledge and, in particular, presenting the possibilities of targeted intervention. The link to inflammatory bowel diseases - Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis - is always in focus. Chapters by an international panel of basic scientists, clinical researchers and clinicians also record the problems which can originate through today's possible modulation of the immune reaction, setting the basis for review of clinical problems. This book is valuable readings for all scientists and physicians, who, from different perspectives, have an interest in research on IBD and in the clinical management of these diseases.
List of contents
From the Table of Contents
List of Principal Contributors
Preface
Section I: Handling of luminal antigens I: Innate immunity.-Section II: Handling of luminal antigens II: Role of dendritic cells.- Section III: Consequences of luminal antigen uptake: Induction of T cell populations.- Section IV: Modulation of mucosal immune responses by targeting cytokines and accessory molecules.- Section V: Modulation of Mucosal immune responses by targeting signal transduction pathways:.-
Index.
Summary
Features the proceedings of Falk Symposium 133 on Mechanisms of Intestinal Inflammation: Implications for Therapeutic Intervention in IBD', held in Berlin, Germany, on 10-11 June 2003. This book is useful for scientists and physicians, who have an interest in research on IBD and in the clinical management of these diseases.