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T Cells in Arthritis (Hardcover, 1998 ed.): P. Miossec, W. van den Berg, G. Firestein T Cells in Arthritis (Hardcover, 1998 ed.)
P. Miossec, W. van den Berg, G. Firestein
R2,906 Discovery Miles 29 060 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is the most common and most severe form of inflammatory arthritis. The pathogenesis of RA has been the subject of intense research for several decades. The prevailing hypotheses have changed over the years, and have attempted to incorporate the most recent data. Although T cells represent an important component of the cells which infiltrate the joint synovium, their contribution at a late stage of the disease remains a matter of debate. The goal of this book is to outline the major arguments and data suggesting that T cells may, or may not, be central players in the pathogenesis of chronic RA. While each of the editors and authors has his/her own bias (as will be clear by reading the respective chapters), our hope is that the readers will enjoy a complete and balanced view of the critical questions and experiments. This is not just an intellectual exercise since the direction of future therapeutic interventions depends heavily on how one interprets the pathogenesis of RA and the contribution of T cells.

T Cells in Arthritis (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1998): P. Miossec, W. van den Berg, G. Firestein T Cells in Arthritis (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1998)
P. Miossec, W. van den Berg, G. Firestein
R2,776 Discovery Miles 27 760 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is the most common and most severe form of inflammatory arthritis. The pathogenesis of RA has been the subject of intense research for several decades. The prevailing hypotheses have changed over the years, and have attempted to incorporate the most recent data. Although T cells represent an important component of the cells which infiltrate the joint synovium, their contribution at a late stage of the disease remains a matter of debate. The goal of this book is to outline the major arguments and data suggesting that T cells may, or may not, be central players in the pathogenesis of chronic RA. While each of the editors and authors has his/her own bias (as will be clear by reading the respective chapters), our hope is that the readers will enjoy a complete and balanced view of the critical questions and experiments. This is not just an intellectual exercise since the direction of future therapeutic interventions depends heavily on how one interprets the pathogenesis of RA and the contribution of T cells.

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