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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.
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.
Translational Autoimmunity: Etiology of Autoimmune Diseases is the
first volume of the Translational Immunology book series. To attain
its purpose as a detailed translational step to tackle
autoimmunity, this volume sufficiently addresses basic questions on
how the immune system is designed to distinguish self from nonself.
It discusses the known mechanisms that lead to the maintenance of
self-tolerance, presents potential triggers and malfunctions that
impede normal immune processes, and demonstrates how the immune
system induces an autoreactive state that results in the
recognition of self-antigens seen in autoimmune conditions.
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