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Combination Therapies, No. 2: Proceedings of the Second International Symposium Held in Acireale, Sicily, Italy, May 1-3, 1992... Combination Therapies, No. 2: Proceedings of the Second International Symposium Held in Acireale, Sicily, Italy, May 1-3, 1992 (Hardcover, New)
Allan L. Goldstein, E. Garaci
R2,476 Discovery Miles 24 760 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Mechanism of Action and Rationale for the Use of Biological Response Modifiers, Differentiating Agents and Nucleoside Analogues in Combination: Cytokine Synergy in Immunotherapy (J.W. Hadden et al.). Monitoring Combination Therapy Trials (J.L. Rossio et al.). Combination Chemotherapy and BRM Therapy in the Treatment of Cancer: Cancer Immunochemotherapy (G. Graziani et al.). Combination of Chronic Indomethacin and Intermittent IL2 Therapy in the Treatment of Disseminated Cancer (P.K. Lala et al.). Biological Response Modifiers and Differentiating Agents in Myelodisplastic Syndromes (A. Venditti et al.). Single and Combination Therapy with BRM's in the Treatment of Infectious Diseases, AIDS, and Autoimmunity: AntiCytokine Therapy of Murine Candidiasis (L. Romani et al.). The Basic Research and Clinical Application of Thymopeptidin (C.X. Zheng et al.). Combination AntiHIV Therapy (T.C. Merigan). 22 additional articles. Index.

Combination Therapies, No. 1: Proceedings of an International Symposium Held in Washington, D.C., March 14-15, 1991 (Hardcover,... Combination Therapies, No. 1: Proceedings of an International Symposium Held in Washington, D.C., March 14-15, 1991 (Hardcover, New)
Allan L. Goldstein, E. Garaci
R2,485 Discovery Miles 24 850 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Combination Immunotherapy: Immune Therapy of Human Cancers (R.P. Gale, A. Butturini). Clinical Applications of Combination Chemoimmunotherapy in Cancer: Combination of Fluorouracil and Interfon (R. Pazdur). Combination Approaches and Gene Therapy in the Treatment of AIDS and Other Infectious Diseases: Combination Therapies with Cytokines and AntiCytokines in Murine Opportunistic Infections (L. Romani et al.). Mechanism of Action and Synergy Between Drugs, Biological Response Modifiers and/or Vaccines in Combination Therapies: The Case for Synergy of Thymic Hormones and Interleukins in Immune Reconstitution (J.W. Hadden et al.). Immune Mediated Tumor Destruction (P.M. Sondel). Prospects and Future Directions Using Animal Models to Define Effective Combination Therapies with Biological Response Modifiers: Cancer Immunotherapy (L. Tentori et al.). 29 additional articles. Index.

Combination Therapies - Biological Response Modifiers in the Treatment of Cancer and Infectious Diseases (Paperback, Softcover... Combination Therapies - Biological Response Modifiers in the Treatment of Cancer and Infectious Diseases (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1992)
E. Garaci, Allan L. Goldstein
R1,504 Discovery Miles 15 040 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Over the past decade many of the key lymphokines, hormones and growth factors that help regulate the immune system have been defined. These molecules, termed biological response modifiers (BRMs) , have been sequenced, synthesized and produced in large enough quantities to test in animals and humans resulting in the development of new approaches to the treatment of human disease, in particular, cancers and infectious diseases. Advances in this area have also led to rethinking therapies against a range of autoimmune disorders and other diseases associated with immune and endocrine imbalances. BRMs currently are being applied clinically as both primary and adjunctive therapy to enhance the effectiveness of traditional treatments by maximizing their activities and to protect critical tissues against intolerable chemotherapeutic and radiation damage. Present constraints against the use of BRMs revolve around the nature of these substances in vivo, where many of their actions and the majority of their interactions and synergies remain to be elucidated. For example, as these molecules are thought to exert their effects locally, the systemic administration of lymphokines, cytokines and growth factors at doses adequate to produce a wanted anti-tumor effect in many instances is intolerably toxic. Efforts to overcome this formidable problem have led scientists to begin to explore the transfer of genes known to encode for these molecules into cells which otherwise inadequately elicit or produce anti-tumor or anti-infective responses.

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