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Chemokines constitute a large family of structurally similar
cytokines that contain a signature of conserved cysteine residues
joined by disulfide bridges. Binding of chemokines to specific G
protein-coupled receptors followed by downstream signaling defines
their biological function. Initially, chemoattraction was the key
function linked to chemokines/chemokine receptors; however, in
recent years, it has become clear that chemokine ligand-receptor
interactions can also modulate cellular activation, survival, and
proliferation, among other functions in homeostatic and diseased
states. Importantly, major advances in our understanding of
chemokine biology have led to chemokine receptors becoming specific
therapeutic targets with great potential. In Chemokines: Methods
and Protocols, expert researchers provide practical information
regarding experimental models and state of the art protocols used
to delineate chemokine/chemokine receptor function and their
applications in health and disease. Written in the highly
successful Methods in Molecular Biology series format, chapters
include introductions to their respective topics, lists of the
necessary materials and reagents, step-by-step, readily
reproducible laboratory protocols, and tips on troubleshooting and
avoiding known pitfalls. Practical and easy to use, Chemokines:
Methods and Protocols aims to reveal key protocols of functional
and descriptive chemokine ligand/receptor assays that will be of
practical significance to graduate students, post-doctoral fellows,
trainees, and researchers in academia and industry.
Chemokines constitute a large family of structurally similar
cytokines that contain a signature of conserved cysteine residues
joined by disulfide bridges. Binding of chemokines to specific G
protein-coupled receptors followed by downstream signaling defines
their biological function. Initially, chemoattraction was the key
function linked to chemokines/chemokine receptors; however, in
recent years, it has become clear that chemokine ligand-receptor
interactions can also modulate cellular activation, survival, and
proliferation, among other functions in homeostatic and diseased
states. Importantly, major advances in our understanding of
chemokine biology have led to chemokine receptors becoming specific
therapeutic targets with great potential. In Chemokines: Methods
and Protocols, expert researchers provide practical information
regarding experimental models and state of the art protocols used
to delineate chemokine/chemokine receptor function and their
applications in health and disease. Written in the highly
successful Methods in Molecular Biology series format, chapters
include introductions to their respective topics, lists of the
necessary materials and reagents, step-by-step, readily
reproducible laboratory protocols, and tips on troubleshooting and
avoiding known pitfalls. Practical and easy to use, Chemokines:
Methods and Protocols aims to reveal key protocols of functional
and descriptive chemokine ligand/receptor assays that will be of
practical significance to graduate students, post-doctoral fellows,
trainees, and researchers in academia and industry.
A comprehensive yet concise review of relevant topics and
examination strategies needed to pass the American Board of
Psychiatry and Neurology (ABPN) Part II (Oral) exam, complete with
up-to-date, evidence-based guidelines on diagnosis and management
in clinical neurology. The book follows the ABPN format, providing
clinical case vignettes designed to allow the examinee to localize
the plausible disease process, to indicate which investigations may
help in establishing a diagnosis, to deduce treatment plans, and to
make a prognosis, including patient and family counseling. The
emergency cases test the ability to think critically when faced
with a neurological emergency, putting a premium on resuscitation,
patient safety, and rapid high-yield investigations. The general
neurology cases reflect the breadth of disorders experienced in
hospital and outpatient settings. The author's suggested study
regimen takes into account the difficulties of allotting time to
prepare while in post-residency training or practice. Comprehensive
and case-based, Neurology Oral Boards Review: A Concise and
Systematic Approach to Clinical Practice provides a structured
approach to clinical problem solving in neurology, as well as an
effective and time-efficient method to master the factual material
needed to successfully complete the Neurology Oral Boards.
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