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Chemokine Biology - Basic Research and Clinical Application. Vol.1 - Immunobiology of Chemokines

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Chemokines play an important role in recruiting inflammatory cells into tissues in response to infection and inflammation. They also play an important role in coordinating the movement of T-cells, B-cells and dentritic cells, necessary to generate an immune response (response to injury, allergens, antigens, invading microorganisms). They selectively attract leukocytes to inflammatory foci, inducing both cell migration and activation. They are involved in various diseases, like atherosclerosis, lung and skin inflammation, multiple sclerosis, or HIV.
Volume 1 of this two-volume set discusses the immunobiology of chemokines. It is divided into two parts: a) cellular targets in innate and adaptive immunity, and b) effector cell traffic-unrelated functions. Together with volume 2, which discusses the pathophysiology of chemokines, both volumes give a comprehensive overview of chemokine biology.

 

List of contents

Cellular targets in innate and adaptive immunity.- Traffic of T lymphocytes.- Lymphocyte homing to peripheral epithelial tissues.- Chemokine biology of NK cells and ?? T cells.- Dendritic cell traffic control by chemokines.- Chemokine receptor-mediated signal transduction.- Chemokines in leukocyte transendothelial migration.- Natural chemokine antagonism and synergism.- Effector cell traffic-unrelated functions.- Crosstalk between chemokine, opioid, and vanilloid receptors.- Antimicrobial and related activities of chemokines.- Virus-encoded chemokine modulators as novel anti-inflammatory reagents.- Chemokine receptors in tissue cells and angiogenesis.

Summary

Chemokines play an important role in recruiting inflammatory cells into tissues in response to infection and inflammation. They also play an important role in coordinating the movement of T-cells, B-cells and dentritic cells, necessary to generate an immune response (response to injury, allergens, antigens, invading microorganisms). They selectively attract leukocytes to inflammatory foci, inducing both cell migration and activation. They are involved in various diseases, like atherosclerosis, lung and skin inflammation, multiple sclerosis, or HIV.
Volume 1 of this two-volume set discusses the immunobiology of chemokines. It is divided into two parts: a) cellular targets in innate and adaptive immunity, and b) effector cell traffic-unrelated functions. Together with volume 2, which discusses the pathophysiology of chemokines, both volumes give a comprehensive overview of chemokine biology.

 

Product details

Assisted by Gordon Letts (Editor), L Gordon Letts (Editor), Gordon L Letts (Editor), L. G. Letts (Editor), L. Gordon Letts (Editor), Bernhard Moser (Editor), Kuldeep Neote (Editor)
Publisher Springer, Basel
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 19.12.2005
 
EAN 9783764368258
ISBN 978-3-7643-6825-8
No. of pages 208
Weight 646 g
Illustrations XI, 208 p. 22 illus., 4 illus. in color.
Series Progress in Inflammation Research
Progress in Inflammation Research (PIR)
Progress in Inflammation Research
Progress in Inflammation Research (PIR)
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Medicine > Non-clinical medicine

Migration, B, Research, Zellbiologie (Zytologie), Immunology, Pharmakologie, PHYSIOLOGY, PATHOPHYSIOLOGY, Pharmacology, Biomedical and Life Sciences, Cellular biology (cytology), Cell Biology, Pharmacology/Toxicology, Opioid, tissue, signal transduction

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