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Our understanding of inflammation has increased rapidly in recent
years, due in large part to the impact of molecular biology and
gene identification and cloning. This book brings together ideas
from a number of different biochemical disciplines which are
frequently not integrated. The first chapter gives a visual
overview of the subject; the remaining chapters are organized into
three themes: the affector molecules, the regulatory components and
the processes of inflammation itself. This book is essential
reading for the busy physician or pathologist who wants to be
up-to-date with the latest developments in immunology as they
affect the diagnosis and treatment of many conditions.
Our understanding of inflammation has increased rapidly in recent
years, due in large part to the impact of molecular biology and
gene identification and cloning. This book brings together ideas
from a number of different biochemical disciplines which are
frequently not integrated. The first chapter gives a visual
overview of the subject; the remaining chapters are organized into
three themes: the affector molecules, the regulatory components and
the processes of inflammation itself. This book is essential
reading for the busy physician or pathologist who wants to be
up-to-date with the latest developments in immunology as they
affect the diagnosis and treatment of many conditions.
The rapid growth of specific protein estimations in the clinical
laboratory over the last 10 years has been due to advances both in
methodology and in the understanding of the role of the various
plasma proteins in health and disease. This expansion has been made
possible by the development of both gel phase and fluid phase
techniques for the estimation of proteins and the ready
availability of antisera to individual plasma proteins. The
specificity of the immunological reaction has allowed the more
precise identification and estimation of individual plasma proteins
than was possible with dye binding or other chemical techniques,
but at the same time these methods have introduced other possible
errors and pitfalls. Advances in understanding of the structure and
function of various plasma proteins has pointed the way to new
clinical applications of plasma protein estimation in the diagnosis
and monitoring of disease. The Symposium, of which these are the
proceedings, was planned to bring together a number of experts in
the field to discuss the available methods and their clinical
application.
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