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Advances in Immunology, Volume 143, the latest release in a
long-established and highly respected publication, presents current
developments and comprehensive reviews in immunology. Articles
address the wide range of topics that comprise immunology, with
this release focusing on the design of vaccine strategies to elicit
HIV-1 broadly neutralizing antibodies, gender bias, fungi,
fibrinolysis and allergic airway inflammation, updating and
interpreting airway epithelial cell reprogramming in bronchial
asthma, the link(s) of sensing to the immune response, and the
regulatory role of the autonomic system.
Advances in Immunology, Volume 142, the latest release in a
long-established and highly respected publication, presents current
developments and comprehensive reviews in immunology. Articles
address the wide range of topics that comprise immunology, with
this release focusing on the advancing area of the mechanisms
involved in the evolution of HIV-1 neutralizing antibodies.
Immunotherapy of Cancer, Volume 143, the latest release in the
Advances in Cancer Research series, provides invaluable information
on the exciting and fast-moving field of cancer research.
Contributions from leading experts in the field make this a must
have update on the topic.
Volume Immunodeficiency Diseases in Springer's gold-standard
reference work on medical immunology focuses on infectious
diseases. In tandem with its three counterpart volumes it offers
the most wide-ranging and authoritative repository of knowledge on
infectious diseases, with readily accessed contributions by the
world's leading authorities on the subject. The encyclopedia covers
the material from all angles, with more than 1000 pages of essays
on the genetics, physiology, metabolism, pathogenesis and applied
microbiology of all known infectious diseases, and includes access
to an e-reference work that will include ongoing updates reflecting
the latest advances in the field. An outstanding new resource of
immense value to a wide range of medical researchers and
practitioners, the encyclopedia features a user-friendly
subdivision of diseases according to their affective locus in the
human body. The sections cover integumentary, skeletal,
respiratory, digestive, urinary, and reproductive transmissible
pathogens. This high-profile encyclopedia will be an essential
addition to academic libraries worldwide.
This is a timely and essential companion to the recently published
Antimicrobial Resistance in the 21st Century, Second Edition.
Antimicrobial resistance is a major threat to global population
health, with government reports projecting it could result in over
10 million deaths in the next 35 years. Development of new agents
to combat this threat is one of the WHO's top priorities, but in
2017, it conceded that the current drug development pipeline was
insufficient to mitigate the threat. This book discusses recent
progress and bolster new agent discovery and development, by
providing researchers and students who will soon enter the field
with a thorough guide to the advancements made in the last
decade. Coverage includes new systemic antimicrobials
approved since 2010, with detailed analysis of antibiotics,
antivirals, antifungals, and antiparasitics, as well as agents in
development for future use. Discussion of each drug will include
its chemical nature, pharmacology/pharmacokinetics, antimicrobial
spectrum, dosage, adverse reactions, drug interactions, microbial
resistance, indications, clinical efficacy compared to older
agents, and lists of similar agents with cost
comparison. This volume is designed for researchers and
students of infectious disease and medical microbiology, as well as
clinicians in need of a comprehensive guide to newly developed
agents.Â
Translational Autoimmunity: Advances in Autoimmune Rheumatic
Diseases, Volume Six addresses autoimmune diseases classified under
the category of rheumatic diseases. Rheumatic diseases are
heterogeneous groups of disorders in which inflammation affects not
only joints, but also tendons, ligaments and bones. This updated
release focuses on immunopathogenesis and clinical and laboratory
details of rheumatic diseases, including rheumatoid arthritis,
systemic lupus erythematosus, psoriatic arthritis, osteoarthritis
and Sjogren's syndrome, and will be of interest to researchers,
students and clinicians interested in autoimmune diseases,
especially rheumatic diseases. From an introduction to rheumatic
diseases to diagnostic laboratory tests, and from the
microbiota-immunity to cell-based therapies, the bench to bedside
approach to rheumatic diseases is the main subject of discussion in
this comprehensive resource.
In this first-of-its-kind issue of Rheumatic Disease Clinics, guest
editor Dr. Bryant R. England brings his considerable expertise to
the topic of Environmental Triggers for Rheumatic Diseases. In
practical, state-of-the-art articles, top experts examine the
connection between some of the most commonly seen rheumatic disease
and environmental triggers for the disease. Contains 13
practice-oriented topics including inhalant and mucosal-related
environmental risks for rheumatoid arthritis; lifestyle, hormonal,
and microbial-related environmental risks for rheumatoid arthritis;
environmental risks for systemic lupus erythematosus; environmental
risks for osteoarthritis; targeting environmental risks to prevent
rheumatic diseases; and more. Provides in-depth clinical reviews on
environmental triggers for rheumatic diseases, offering actionable
insights for clinical practice. Presents the latest information on
this timely, focused topic under the leadership of experienced
editors in the field. Authors synthesize and distill the latest
research and practice guidelines to create clinically significant,
topic-based reviews.
Immunological Implications and Molecular Diagnostics of
Genitourinary Cancer updates on recent accomplishments, unifying
concepts, and future challenges in the study of tumor-associated
immune cells, emphasizing genitourinary cancers. The presence of
inflammatory immune cells in human tumors raise a fundamental
question: How do cancer cells avoid destruction by immune attack?
In principle, tumor development can be controlled by cytotoxic
innate and adaptive immune cells, however, as tumors develop from
neoplastic tissue to clinically detectable tumors, cancer cells
evolve different mechanisms. This book covers research on the
immunological implications of genitourinary cancer with a
comprehensive view, especially surrounding diagnosis and cellular
mechanisms.
Emergence of new and deadly infectious diseases is significantly
deteriorating the human health. Development of vaccine by the
scientist has become an important weapon to control the spread of
infectious diseases as well as to improve the life expectancy at
global level in 20th-21st Century. This book will provide the
in-depth knowledge of vaccine history, and development of new
strategies to design efficacious and safe vaccine molecule. This
book will cover the development of system vaccinology and their
applications revolutionize the vaccine discovery. This will provide
a resource for the basic and clinical researcher working to human
life expectancy by their vaccine experiments and clinical trials.
My purpose to write this book to educate the students and
researchers with modern development in the field of vaccinology and
empowering the researcher with new tools and methodology for
developing potential and immunogenic vaccines. This book will be
helpful to solve the curiosity of science and medical background
students related with vaccinology and will be helpful to devise a
new vaccine molecule to control the spread of new and emerging
pathogens. Systems biology is a rapidly expanding research
discipline aiming to integrate multifaceted datasets generated
using state-of-the-art high- throughput technologies such as arrays
and next-generation sequencing. Combined with sophisticated
computational analysis we are able to interrogate host responses to
infections and vaccination on a systems level, thus generating
important new hypotheses and discovering unknown associations
between immunological parameters.
In this issue, guest editors bring their considerable expertise to
this important topic. Provides in-depth reviews on the latest
updates in the field, providing actionable insights for clinical
practice. Presents the latest information on this timely, focused
topic under the leadership of experienced editors in the field.
Authors synthesize and distill the latest research and practice
guidelines to create these timely topic-based reviews.
Although inflammation is one of the body's first responses to
infection, overactive immune responses can cause chronic
inflammatory diseases. Long-term low-grade inflammation has also
been identified as a risk factor for other diseases. Diet, immunity
and inflammation provides a comprehensive introduction to immunity
and inflammation and the role that diet and nutrition play with
regard to this key bodily response. Part one, an introductory
section, discusses innate and adaptive immunity, mucosal immunity
in a healthy gut and chronic inflammatory diseases and low grade
inflammation. Chapters in part two highlight the role of
micronutrients, including zinc, selenium, iron, vitamin A and
vitamin D, in inflammation and immunity. Part three explores other
dietary constituents and includes chapters on intestinal bacteria
and probiotics, the impacts of prebiotics on the immune system and
inflammation, and antimicrobial, immunomodulatory and
anti-inflammatory effects of food bioactive proteins and peptides.
Further chapters explore the role of olive oil, short and long
chain fatty acids and arginine and glutamine in immune functions.
Nutrition, immunity and inflammation are discussed from an
integrative and life course perspective in part four. Chapters
focus on adverse immune reactions to foods, early nutritional
programming, the impact of nutrition on the immune system during
ageing, the impact of exercise on immunity and the interaction with
nutrition, and the effect that malnutrition has on immunity and
susceptibility to infection. With its distinguished editors and
international team of expert contributors, Diet, immunity and
inflammation is a comprehensive resource for those researching
immunology or inflammation, nutrition scientists, and professionals
in the food and nutrition industries who require an understanding
of the effect that diet can have on the immune system and
inflammation.
This selection of articles from the Encyclopedia of the Eye
provides a comprehensive overview of immunological features,
diseases and inflammation of the eye and its support structures and
organs. Rather than taking an immunological focus that is strictly
suitable for clinicians, the volume offers a considerable basic
science background and addresses a broad range of topics - the
immune system of the eye, its various disorders, mechanisms of
inflammation of the eye and visual system, treatment, wound healing
mechanisms, stem cells, and more.
Interleukins in Cancer Biology responds to the growing need for
credible and up-to-date information about the impact of
interleukins on occurrence, development and progression of cancer.
It provides reliable information about all known interleukins (38),
describes recent discoveries in the field, and moreover, suggests
further directions of research on the most promising aspects of
this topic. The structure and presentation of the work is very
understandable and clear with attention to detail maintained
throughout. There are multiple illustrations throughout to help in
comprehending and remembering the most important facts. .
Through recent research, there has been a significant number of
findings involving the biology of macrophages. Beyond the 1st line
of defense, macrophages have several specific characteristics
across different tissues, organs, and systems. Macrophages
comprehend a heterogeneous phagocytic population with wide range
phenotypes, and tissue-specific functions, such as bone resorption,
extracellular matrix production, red blood cells and bacteria
removal, among others. Through innate immune receptors macrophages
can modulate several pathways that culminate in the production of
various types of inflammatory mediators such as chemokines,
cytokines, oxygen reactive species, and lipid mediators which
ultimately altered the behavior of other cells. Moreover,
environment signals modify and induce metabolic reprograming that
it alters phenotype and functions. Macrophages in the Human Body: A
Tissue Level Approach presents a current overview of the diversity
of macrophages across multiple human body systems, their phenotype,
function and metabolic characteristics. It covers translational
aspects where there is research support to indicate the therapeutic
potential.
Antiphospholipid Syndrome in Systemic Autoimmune Diseases, Second
Edition provides an overview of our current understanding of this
major disease. It includes the latest information on the new
pathogenetic mechanisms involved, along with clinical
manifestations in both the thrombotic and non-thrombotic
manifestations of this important disease. Antiphospholipid syndrome
is an autoimmune disease that causes abnormal blood clots. It is
now recognized as a major cause of common conditions, including
stroke, heart attack, miscarriage, epilepsy, and memory loss, and
as such is gaining recognition in all branches of medicine, from
obstetrics to cardiology, and from psychiatry to orthopedics.
Sjogren's Syndrome: Novel Insights in Pathogenic, Clinical and
Therapeutic Aspects provides the reader with an overview of current
knowledge about Sjogren's Syndrome. The book summarizes the huge
amount of literature concerning related advances in genetic
background, pathogenesis, clinical picture, and therapeutic
approaches. It integrates basic immunology concepts, clinical
aspects, and pharmacological issues. Scientific progress has
allowed us to unmask novel pathogenic mechanisms, to perform genome
wide studies, and to identify clinical and serological features
associated with different disease subsets and, eventually,
different disease prognoses. In addition, the increasing knowledge
about SS pathogenesis provides the rationale to employ targeted
therapies in SS as has already occurred in rheumatoid arthritis and
systemic lupus erythematosus.
Autophagy: Cancer, Other Pathologies, Inflammation, Immunity,
Infection, and Aging: Volume 9: Human Diseases and Autophagosome
offers a valuable guide to both cellular processes while helping
researchers explore their potentially important connections. Volume
9 emphasizes the role of autophagy in diseases, such as leukemia,
antifungal and antibacterial immunity, and transplantation. This
volume also explains, in detail, the molecular mechanism(s)
underlying the formation of autophagosomes, including the
progression of omegasomes to autophagosomes. This information is
important because one of the major functions of autophagy is to
degrade and eliminate excessive, old, and harmful materials from
the cell. Autophagosomes receive these materials (cellular cargo)
and transport them to lysosomes for degradation. Lysosomes contain
the digestive enzymes (hydrolases) that breakdown proteins, lipids,
carbohydrates, etc. (self-digestion). To further explain this
phenomenon, the role of the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) in the
formation of autophagosomes is discussed. ULK1 and Beclin 1
proteins are also important in the initial formation of
autophagosomes, and are also discussed. Because much of the early
research in this area was carried out using yeast cells, the role
of Golgi complex in the autophagosome formation in these cells is
explained. This volume also includes an explanation of the role of
the autophagy-related gene ATG5 in cancer (e.g., gastrointestinal
cancer). Paradoxically, autophagy is a "double-edged sword" because
it eliminates some pathogens, whereas it can be used by some
intracellular pathogens to multiply and cause infection. This book
is an asset to newcomers, providing a concise overview of the role
of autophagy in necrosis and inflammation, while also serving as an
excellent reference for more experienced scientists and clinicians.
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