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Books > Medicine > Clinical & internal medicine > Diseases & disorders > Immunology > General
Inflammation and Natural Products brings together research in the
area of the natural products and their anti-inflammatory action in
medical, nutraceutical and food products, addressing specific
chronic inflammatory diseases like cancer and the mechanistic
aspects of the mode of action of some key natural products.
Inflammation is a complicated process, driven by infection or
injury or genetic changes, which results in triggering signalling
cascades, activation of transcription factors, gene expression,
increased levels of inflammatory enzymes, and release of various
oxidants and pro-inflammatory molecules in inflammatory cells.
Excessive oxidants and inflammatory mediators have a harmful effect
on normal tissue, including toxicity, loss of barrier function,
abnormal cell proliferation, inhibiting normal function of tissues
and organs and finally leading to systemic disorders. The emerging
development of natural product formulations utilizing the unique
anti-inflammatory compounds such as polyphenols, polysaccharides,
terpenes, fatty acids, proteins and several other bioactive
components has shown notable successes. Inflammation and Natural
Products: Recent Development and Current Status provides a
comprehensive resource, ranging from detailed explanation on
inflammation to molecular docking strategies for naturally
occurring compounds with anti-inflammatory activity. It is useful
for graduate students, academic and professionals in the fields of
pharmaceutical and medical sciences and specialists from natural
product-related industries.
Advances in Cancer Research, Volume 148, the latest release in this
ongoing, well-regarded serial, provides invaluable information on
the exciting and fast-moving field of cancer research.
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.
Translational Neuroimmunology: Multiple Sclerosis provides an
update on bench to bedside studies on Multiple Sclerosis as an
autoimmune disease. Divided into twelve chapters, the book begins
with an in-depth introduction to the neuroimmunology and
immunopathology of multiple sclerosis. Sections also provide
content on genetics and epigenetics, the microbiome, diagnosis, and
treatment of multiple sclerosis. Finally, various precision
treatments are covered. All information is presented in an
accessible, practical format, making this volume a valuable
resource for immunologists, neurologists and researchers in
translational biomedical research.
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.
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 NeuroImmunology: Neuroinflammation updates on bench
to bedside studies on neurological disorders that have
immunological etiologies. The book covers neuroimmunology and the
principles of autoimmune and autoinflammatory neurological
disorders, with multiple sclerosis as the main focus. The
immunopathology, genetics and epigenetics, microbiome, diagnosis
and treatment of multiple sclerosis will be explained in ten
chapters. A chapter also examines distinct aspects of pericytes,
with final discussions on the neurologic manifestations, diagnostic
approaches and treatments of the various neuroimmune disorders and
lessons learned from translational research on non-human primates
and zebrafish. All sections are presented in an accessible,
practical format, making this volume a valuable resource for
immunologists, neurologists and researchers in translational
biomedical research.
The Comprehensive Guide to Hepatitis Advances provides the most
up-to-date information on all types of hepatitis in one resource.
Coverage spans hepatitis in all forms (viral, alcoholic, metabolic,
drug, autoimmune, etc.), showing the implications of current
research in clinical practice and discussing future research
directions. Discussions focus on the scientific advancements in
understanding the disease process and in the treatment of different
groups of hepatitis. This reference is perfect for basic science
researchers in the field of hepatology; practicing
gastroenterologists and hepatologists as well as primary care
physicians attending to liver disease; and medical residents
undergoing specialist training in gastroenterology and hepatology.
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