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This work has broad applications in clinical medicine, ranging from prevention and treatment of organ and bone marrow transplant rejection, management of various autoimmune disorders (for example, rheumatoid arthritis), skin disease and asthma. Whereas traditionally only a small repertoire of immunosuppressive agents was available for clinical use, recent discoveries have significantly increased the number of approved agents, resulting in numerous trials to further evaluate their potential. There is also considerable interest in the potential of cell-based therapies (particularly hematopoietic stem and dendritic cell therapy) of allo- and autoimmunity. Important recent advances in the immunotherapy of allergic diseases are also covered in this book. This volume is intended both for practising physicians and surgeons and for biomedical scientists at the graduate/postdoctoral levels, and is designed to provide the theory behind these various approaches to immunosuppression, and to provide state-of-the-art reviews of current developments in each area.
The natural killer NK] cell plays a critical role in regulating
the innate and adaptive immune response to pathogens, injury and
stress. It has emerged as a cell capable of helper function,
expansion, contraction, and accelerated memory responses - features
similar to other adaptive immune cells. It is a professional
accelerator of immunity, mediating dendritic cell maturation and
its precursors critical for the origin and development of secondary
lymph node structures. These characteristics place the NK cell in a
unique position, with a major role in sculpting the host response
to damage and injury. This volume is the first complete and
authoritative reference to explore these emergent, exciting aspects
of the NK cell, placing it at the center of damage/danger
recognition and the response to stress. "Natural Killer Cells"
details NK cell biology, the role of NK cells in regulating
immunity through interactions with other cells and tissues, the
participation of NK cells in disease and special topics in NK
biology. - Provides a broad, detailed coverage of the biology and interactions of NK cells for students, fellows, scientists, and practitioners - Includes figures, histologic sections, and illustrations of the ontogeny of NK cells - Companion website includes full-color image database
Most of the diseases of modern mankind involve either acute or
chronic inflammation. Measuring Immunity integrates the current
information available on biomarkers and surrogate assays into a
single handbook. It highlights the principles behind various
applications, gives a brief summary on how they are conducted and
provides detailed and critical analyses of murine models of
immunity, clinical trials, and tests to predict utility and
benefit. Measuring Immunity is indispensable for scientists and
clinicians interested in the clinical applications of modern
immunobiology.
Dendritic Cells, 2nd Edition is the new edition of the extremely
successful book published in 1998. With the volume of literature on
dendritic cells doubling every year, it is almost impossible to
keep up. This book provides the most up-to-date synthesis of the
literature, written by the very best authors. It is essential
reading for any scientist working in immunology, cell biology,
infectious diseases, cancer, transplantation, genetic engineering,
or the pharmaceutical/biotechnology industry.
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