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Cancer is a major public health concern and one of the leading
causes of death. There is no simple solution for this complex
disease, therefore interdisciplinary approaches might help to find
solutions to many unanswered questions and challenges about cancer.
The rapid flow of interdisciplinary research in cancer during
recent years has increased our understanding of the nature of
cancers. Such interdisciplinary approaches could be helpful for
both the diagnosis and the development of more effective
therapeutic strategies. The “Interdisciplinary Cancer Researchâ€
series publishes comprehensive volumes on different cancers and
presents the most updated and peer-reviewed articles on human
cancers. Over the past decade, increased cancer research has
greatly improved our understanding of the nature of cancerous cells
which has led to the development of more effective therapeutic
strategies to treat cancers. This interdisciplinary series is of
special value to researchers and practitioners working on cell
biology, immunology, hematology, biochemistry, genetics, oncology
and related fields. This is the main concept of Cancer Immunology
Project (CIP), which is a part of Universal Scientific Education
and Research Network (USERN).
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Integrated Science: Science without Borders" is the first volume of
the INTEGRATED SCIENCE Book series, aiming to publish the results
of the most updated ideas and reviews in transdisciplinary fields
and to highlight the integration of discrete disciplines, including
formal sciences, physical-chemical sciences and engineering,
biological sciences, medical sciences, and social sciences. This
volume primarily focuses on the research involving the integration
of two or more academic fields offering an innovative, borderless
view, which is one of the main focuses of the Universal Scientific
Education and Research Network (USERN). The whole world is
suffering from complex problems; these are borderless problems;
thus, a borderless solution could merely solve such complex issues.
Transdisciplinarity is a domain, that researchers work jointly,
using a shared conceptual framework, drawing together
disciplinary-specific theories, concepts, and approaches to address
common problems. Lack of confidence, lack of expertise,
complexities of healthcare, the confusing nature of healthcare
environments, and lack of organization and standardization are the
obstacles of successful scientific communication. Consequently,
this book provides an overview of the essential elements of
transdisciplinary studies and integrated science. The unique aspect
of this book -privileging it from other books- is covering all
aspects of science as harmonies of a single symphony.
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The rapidity of scientific progress over the last few years
guarantees the utility of a new collection of state-of-the-art
reviews on the immunology of ageing. The aim of this authoritative
book is to summarize current knowledge on the cellular and
molecular aspects of the ageing immune system and their clinical
relevance. The book is a result of extensive collaboration of more
than sixty of the greatest thinkers and scholars in the field, in
cooperation with a number of junior colleagues. Immunology of Aging
presents the most up-to-date information on the scientific issues
addressed by research into ageing of the immune system, providing
insights into the effects of this process on susceptibilities to
those diseases which are most common among elders. The retrieval
strategies used to slow down the decline in the immune system in
the elderly are another subject detailed extensively. By providing
a broad overview of immunosenescence and its consequences, as well
as their potential modulation, this book will fill a gap in a
timely manner. It will be of value to all immunologists, whether
novice or experienced, as well as geriatricians and
epidemiologists.
Encyclopedia of Infection and Immunity, Four Volume Set provides
new insights into the interactions between bacteria, fungi,
parasites and their hosts. Specific areas of interest include host
cellular and immune response to microbes, molecular mechanisms of
action of beneficial microbes or host-associated microbial
communities, microbial pathogenesis, virulence factors,
experimental models of infection, host resistance or
susceptibility, and the generation of innate and adaptive immune
responses. Comprised of over 200 chapters written and edited by
leading experts in the field, this book will serve as a key
resource for students, researchers, academics and industry
practitioners in the fields of microbiology, immunology, and
infectious diseases. More than 100 years after Robert Koch and
Louis Pasteur established the microbial etiology of communicable
diseases, the field of microbiology is experiencing a second period
of rapid growth and expansion, driven by the realization that
changes in host-associated microbial communities might be at the
root of a broad spectrum of noncommunicable human diseases. These
advances follow on the heels of recent progress in high-throughput
sequencing technology, which has provided a wealth of information
on the human microbiome and its physiological potential.
The “Integrated Science of Global Epidemics†is the new
proposed volume of Integrated Science Book series, aiming to
publish the results of the most updated ideas and reviews on Global
Epidemics. The whole world is suffering from complex problems,
border less problems and global solution should be
developed. The Integrated Science of Global Epidemics aims to
highlight the combination of different disciplines, including
formal sciences, physical-chemical sciences and engineering,
biological sciences, medical sciences, and social sciences, to deal
with complex problems such as global epidemics. This contributed
volume could be used as guidelines for the entire scientific
community and policy makers to successfully face these global
threats. Chapter 27 is available open access under a Creative
Commons Attribution 4.0 International License via
link.springer.com.
Integrated Education and Learning aims to discuss novel approaches
to offer integrated educational methods. Within the last few years,
educational techniques have evolved to favour critical thinking and
improve learning skills. This volume links thinking and learning in
educational settings and discusses diverse mechanisms that
influence this association; including meta-cognitive capacity,
memory, cognitive style, conceptual approaches, digitalization,
teaching approaches, echoing, and questioning. It embraces this
discussion at all levels, from early childhood education to higher
education. This book also includes teaching tips for creating a
learning environment that cultivates students' creativity and
critical thinking on both online platforms and live-in-classroom.
The book follows discussing the merits of an integrated educational
paradigm that will help develop highly intellectual thinkers and
will promote modern values to face current and future challenges.
Finally, the book shows a balance between learning and education to
enhance creativity, critical thinking and social skills.
The "THINKING: Bioengineering of Science and Art" is to discuss
about philosophical aspects of thinking at the context of Science
and Art. External representations provide evidence that the
fundamental process of thinking exists in both animal subjects and
humans. However, the diversity and complexity of thinking in humans
is astonishing because humans have been permitted to integrate
scientific accounts into their accounts and create excellent
illustrations for the effects of this integration. The book
necessarily begins with the origins of human thinking and human
thinking into self and others, body, and life. Multiple factors
tend to modify the pattern of thinking. They all will come into
play by this book that brings thinking into different disciplines:
humanities, natural sciences, social sciences, formal sciences, and
applied sciences. The thinking demands full processing of
information, and therefore, the book considers the economy of
thinking as well. The book thoroughly intends to explore thinking
beyond the boundaries. Specifically, several chapters are devoted
to discipline this exploration either by artistic thinking alone or
by art and mathematics-aided engineering of complexities. In this
manner, the book models variations on thinking at the individual
and systems levels and accumulates a list of solutions, each good
for specific scenarios and maximal outcomes.
Brain, Decision Making, and Mental Health acknowledges that
thinking is not a constant phenomenon but varies considerably
across cultures. Critical thinking is particularly important in
bridging thinking divisions and its applicability across sciences,
particularly medical sciences. We see critical thinking as educable
and the arts as means to achieve this purpose. We address the
multidimensional relationship between thinking and health and
related mechanisms. Thinking mainly affects emotion regulation and
executive function; in other words, both mental and physical health
are related as a function of thoughts. Considering the
thinking-feeling-emotion regulation/executive function pathway, it
would be reasonable to propose thinking capacities-based
interventions to impact emotion regulation and executive function,
such as mindfulness and psychotherapy. We review decision-making
taking place in integrated and social contexts and discuss the
decision-making styles-decision outcomes relation. Finally,
artificial thinking and intelligence prepare us for decision-making
outside the human mind.
The contributed volume "Multidisciplinarity and Interdisciplinarity
in Health" is a health-centered volume of the Integrated Science
Book series. Lack of confidence, lack of expertise, complexities of
healthcare, the confusing nature of healthcare environments, and
lack of organization and standardization can become obstacles to
successful communication. This volume establishes how extensive is
the interface between formal sciences and medical sciences on
health-related issues. The book provides an overview of the value
of the integration of formal, biological, and medical sciences and
related products, i.e., health informatics and biomedical
engineering, to frame a holistic approach to health systems,
healthcare, medical practice, drug discovery, and medical device
design. The book also focuses on innovative solutions to the most
critical issues of different health crisis, including obesity,
infectious outbreaks, and cancer that can be found by using an
integrative approach. It also contains the fascinating crossroads
between medical sciences, physics, and mind that is discussed from
multiple perspectives on cognition, neuroscience, and psychiatry.
These multidisciplinary considerations will expand the concepts of
creativity, leadership, aesthetics, empathy and mental health.
This book intends to investigate the broad spectrum of genetic
changes in immunological processes involved in cutaneous diseases.
One of the main goals of immunogenetic studies is finding
susceptibility genes for complex diseases. This can provide an
insight into the pathogenesis of the condition in a way that is not
easily achievable through other kinds of studies. Thus they are a
rational initial step for generating hypotheses about disease
pathogenesis. This may especially benefit dermatology, a field
notorious for having too many diseases with unknown etiologies.
Immunogenetic investigations have made targeted treatment
strategies possible for diseases such as psoriasis and pemphigus.
Even though these strategies have revolutionized the management of
chronic dermatological conditions such as psoriasis, still there
are a lot of unanswered questions. For instance, psoriasis patients
respond very differently to each of the commercially available
biological agents. This diversity could be partially explained by
the differences in the sets of genes responsible for disease
induction in each individual. Thus whole genome sequencing
strategies, if feasible at individual levels, might help in
tailoring these targeted treatments based on specific genetic
backgrounds. Our intention in preparing this book was to explore
the broad spectrum of the genetic aspects of immunological
processes involved in cutaneous diseases. We have tried to cover
most areas of dermatology where enough studies were available to
gather a chapter. Still, there is a substantial lack of knowledge
on the immunogenetics of many dermatological conditions. We hope
that this book would encourage the investigators to fill these gaps
of knowledge.
This book aims to gather the current knowledge regarding different
aspects of brain and spinal cord tumors in order to more
efficiently help the patients. Brain tumors comprise about 5–9%
of all human neoplasms; and the central nervous system (CNS)
neoplasms are ranked among the most prevalent neoplasms of
childhood as well. The more we know about the nature and
characteristic of brain and spinal cord tumors, the more precise
decision could be made for each patient, in order to reach the best
outcome. While surgical resection, chemotherapy, and radiotherapy
have been considered as the standards of care for benign and/or
malignant CNS tumors since a long time ago, new therapeutic
approaches such as immunotherapy have been recently proposed to be
considered for treatment of CNS tumors, especially as in some
cases, the tumors might be inoperable or the patient may not
benefit from other treatment modalities after several recurrences.
The second volume of the book focuses on clinical aspects of these
tumors. Accordingly, the most important brain and spinal cord
tumors are specifically discussed in each chapter based on a
rational outlining for all chapter in this volume: Background and
epidemiology, genetics, immunology and molecular biology,
histopathology and morphology, imaging and radiologic features,
clinical manifestations, therapeutic approaches, surgical
intervention, chemotherapy and radiotherapy, new therapeutic
modalities, follow-up, and prognosis. The chapters of this volume
discuss the following pathologies of brain and spinal cord tumors:
malignant glioma, benign glioma, meningiomas and other meningeal
tumors, ependymomas, medulloblastomas, pineal tumors, choroid
plexus and ventricular tumors, neuroectodermal tumors of CNS,
neuroepithelial tumors of CNS, pituitary gland tumors,
craniopharyngioma, schwannomas and nerve-sheet tumors,
hemangioblastomas and other vascular originating tumors, brain and
spinal tumors of embryonic origin, germ line cell tumors, malignant
bone or cartilage-originating tumors of brain and spine, benign
bone or cartilage-originating tumors of brain and spine, brain
tumors affecting the orbit globe and orbit tumors affecting the
brain, CNS lymphomas, metastatic lesions of the brain and spine,
malignant spinal tumors, benign spinal tumors, brain and/or spinal
cord tumors accompanied with other diseases or syndromes,
psychological and psychiatric aspects of brain and spinal cord
tumors, a brief explanation on surgical approaches for treatment of
different brain tumors. This volume of book is useful for
physicians of different specialties, mainly neurosurgeons,
neurologists, neuropathologists, and neuroradiologists.
Multiple senses, like multiple intelligences, are a key to brain
variability and therefore human evolution. Besides the traditional
five senses (vision, olfaction, gustation, audition, and
somatosensory), humans can also perceive the body's own position
(the sense of proprioception) and movement (the vestibular sense).
Interoception is the feeling one has about the internal
physiological conditions of the entire body. Additionally there is
a sense of intuition, also known as the sixth sense. Despite their
best efforts, researchers are still unable to concur in specifying
the nature of the sixth sense; some consider the sense of
proprioception as the sixth sense, whereas others prefer to
consider that as a part of interoception. This book will provide a
scientific system for the human sixth sense using relevant
biophysical and neurophysiological evidence. The power of "sixth
sense" seems to be underestimated, due to difficulties in defining
the concept clearly. According to socioeconomics and neural
physics, the sixth sense is that which permits humans to create
perception or to enhance the quality of their perception of events.
Roughly speaking, the sixth sense engages a metacognitive process
through which prior knowledge and the information received from
other sensory modalities are synergized. It is not restricted to
specific arrow of time and type of mind or to the observer's body,
but it considers all arrows of time (past, present, future), types
of mind (conscious and unconscious), and physical bodies (self and
other). However it is expected that the observer has specific
biases towards what happens now or would happen in the future and
its relation to himself. Particularly, humans appeal to the sixth
sense on the road to achieving success in social competitions and
to reduce uncertainty in complex decision making processes. In
addition to evidence linking genetic components to the sixth sense
submodalities, there have been developed strategies for increasing
the quality of perceptions provided by the sixth sense. Meditation,
through which individuals try to be detached from the world,
increases gamma-band activity and that increased gamma-band
activity is found following top-down processing. Therefore it can
be inferred that the detachment from the environment may enhance
synchronization of the wave functions in favor of strengthening the
sixth sense. It can serve as the mechanism of enhancement of the
sixth sense in those whose sensory systems are intact, it can also
serve as the mechanism of compensation in those who have sensory
deficiencies. In the latter case, it in fact encourages creativity
in the use of relatively strong senses. This justifies Beethoven's
deafness and his great musical creativity or Bramblitt's blindness
and his enormous capability to paint and many other similar
examples. In summary, the present book is divided into five parts.
Part 1 (chapters 1-6) provides information about the system of
proprioception and its neurophysiology and biophysics. Part 2
(chapters 7-10) examines the system of interoception. The
information provided in these two parts would enable us to move
towards the next three parts of the story, aimed at developing a
scientific system of the sixth sense. The first chapter of part 3
begins with concepts and uses them to arrive at reasonable
conclusion that there must be a sense that requires multistep
information processing and that is separate from the sense of
proprioception and the sense of interoception. Such sense is
commonly known as the sixth sense. However it should be re-numbered
because the sense of proprioception is already known as the sixth
sense. The second chapter of this part is to draw neurocircuitry
that innervates the sixth sense in the mind of a man, while the
third chapter would address the questions whether the sixth sense
system requires an optimal competence or consciousness of mind to
function properly and if so which is the optimal state: conscious
or unconscious and competence or incompetence. In the fourth
chapter of this part, we will focus on the self-other mergence as a
pivotal step of the sixth sense system. The next chapter would be
of great interest to neurobiologists. It talks about that the human
sixth sense of the unseen world, either the unseen arrow of time or
the unseen events, requires creativity and therefore the human
sixth sense should be considered a source of creativity,
variability and thus evolution. In the sixth chapter, the sixth
sense is viewed as an economic activity stimulated by social
environments. This chapter arisen from the fact that humans are
full of enthusiasm to heighten their sixth sense and its accuracy
and that they owe their enthusiasm largely to achieving the best
possible profit and in other words to wining intense competitions
in their life holds mainly on the concept of elasticity. Finally
this part is finished by an amazing discussion on the art of the
sixth sense. The first chapter of part 4 discusses physical
theories that support the existence of sixth sense in the universe.
The next chapter is to apply the Bayes' theory to the sixth sense,
leading to the conclusion that the sixth sense improves
multisensory integration through optimizing uncertainty of
information received from other sensory modalities. Chapter three
in this part would address whether relative timing is applicable to
the sixth sense like other senses. The last part of book aimed at
directly discussing the sixth sense into the context of human
health and behavior is organized into four chapters. The first
chapter is to discuss neurodevelopmental changes in the sixth
sense, while the second and third ones will discuss that in
relation to psychiatric and neurological disorders. The most
striking question how much power the sixth sense the sixth sense
have over human health and behavior is addressed in the fourth
chapter of this part and final chapter of book, which will be
prepared using neural network models and sophisticated portraits
possible for the system of sixth sense.
The contributed volume "Multidisciplinarity and Interdisciplinarity
in Health" is a health-centered volume of the Integrated Science
Book series. Lack of confidence, lack of expertise, complexities of
healthcare, the confusing nature of healthcare environments, and
lack of organization and standardization can become obstacles to
successful communication. This volume establishes how extensive is
the interface between formal sciences and medical sciences on
health-related issues. The book provides an overview of the value
of the integration of formal, biological, and medical sciences and
related products, i.e., health informatics and biomedical
engineering, to frame a holistic approach to health systems,
healthcare, medical practice, drug discovery, and medical device
design. The book also focuses on innovative solutions to the most
critical issues of different health crisis, including obesity,
infectious outbreaks, and cancer that can be found by using an
integrative approach. It also contains the fascinating crossroads
between medical sciences, physics, and mind that is discussed from
multiple perspectives on cognition, neuroscience, and psychiatry.
These multidisciplinary considerations will expand the concepts of
creativity, leadership, aesthetics, empathy and mental
health. Â
Integrated Science: Science without Borders" is the first volume of
the INTEGRATED SCIENCE Book series, aiming to publish the results
of the most updated ideas and reviews in transdisciplinary fields
and to highlight the integration of discrete disciplines, including
formal sciences, physical-chemical sciences and engineering,
biological sciences, medical sciences, and social sciences. This
volume primarily focuses on the research involving the integration
of two or more academic fields offering an innovative, borderless
view, which is one of the main focuses of the Universal Scientific
Education and Research Network (USERN). The whole world is
suffering from complex problems; these are borderless problems;
thus, a borderless solution could merely solve such complex issues.
Transdisciplinarity is a domain, that researchers work jointly,
using a shared conceptual framework, drawing together
disciplinary-specific theories, concepts, and approaches to address
common problems. Lack of confidence, lack of expertise,
complexities of healthcare, the confusing nature of healthcare
environments, and lack of organization and standardization are the
obstacles of successful scientific communication. Consequently,
this book provides an overview of the essential elements of
transdisciplinary studies and integrated science. The unique aspect
of this book -privileging it from other books- is covering all
aspects of science as harmonies of a single symphony.
Asphaltene Deposition Control by Chemical Inhibitors: Theoretical
and Practical Prospects is the most advanced reference focused on
chemical dispersants and inhibitors from both an experimental and
modeling viewpoint. Adequate knowledge of the effective parameters
in each treatment method, interactions, mechanisms and economic
viewpoints involved in asphaltene treatment are crucial for future
development, recovery forecast, and reserve prediction, hence this
reference delivers on all these aspects. Sections cover the
environmental impacts of asphaltene deposition, prevention methods,
and experimental methods, both static and dynamic, to test the
effectiveness of inhibitors on restricting asphaltene deposition.
Rounding out with modeling methods used to simulate
asphaltene-inhibitor interactions and a workflow to select suitable
inhibitors by technical, economic and environmental considerations,
this book will give today's engineers and researchers the right
tool to mitigate formation damage in a sustainably responsible way.
Therapeutic cancer vaccines represent a type of active cancer
immunotherapy. Clinicians, scientists, and researchers working on
cancer treatment require evidence-based and up-to-date resources
relating to therapeutic cancer vaccines. Vaccines for Cancer
Immunotherapy provides a reference for cancer treatment for
clinicians and presents a well-organized resource for determining
high-potential research areas. The book considers that this
promising modality can be made more feasible as a treatment for
cancer. Chapters cover cancer immunology, general approaches to
cancer immunotherapy, vaccines, tumor antigens, the strategy of
allogeneic and autologous cancer vaccines, personalized vaccines,
whole-tumor antigen vaccines, protein and peptide vaccines,
dendritic cell vaccines, genetic vaccines, candidate cancers for
vaccination, obstacles to developing therapeutic cancer vaccines,
combination therapy, future perspectives and concluding remarks on
therapeutic cancer vaccines.
Diagnosis and Analysis of COVID-19 using Artificial Intelligence
and Machine Learning-Based Techniques offers new insights and
demonstrates how machine learning (ML), artificial intelligence
(AI), and (Internet of Things (IoT) can be used to diagnose and
fight COVID-19 infection. Sections also discuss the challenges we
face in using these technologies. Chapters cover pathogenesis,
transmission, diagnosis, and treatment strategies for COVID-19,
Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning, and Blockchain /IoT
Blockchain technology, examining how AI can be applied as a tool
for detection and containment of the spread of COVID-19, and on the
socioeconomic and educational post-pandemic impacts of the disease.
This is a multidisciplinary resource for those engaged in
researching COVID-19 and how emerging technologies are being used
as tools for detection, transmission and treatment strategies.
Primary immunodeficiency diseases (PIDs) are a heterogeneous group
of inherited disorders characterized by different defects in the
development and function of the immune system. This book aims to
increase the clinical awareness and knowledge of practicing
clinicians regarding the diagnosis and management of PIDs. In order
to achieve this goal, about 90 cases drawn from real life are
presented, along with approximately 300 related questions. The
selected case reports are the result of the invaluable cooperation
of more than 40 scientists in the field of immunodeficiency. They
focus both on the presenting features of patients with PIDs and on
the required further investigation and management. Each of the
numbered cases is followed by the questions, their answers, and
additional discussion. Each question focuses on a particular aspect
of the PID under consideration, and the topics covered include
clinical diagnosis, laboratory findings, molecular mechanisms, and
therapy.
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.
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