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Pulmonary Immunotoxicology is a comprehensive exploration of the
effects of various inhaled materials upon the immune system of the
respiratory tract. It will be useful to investigators in the field
of pulmonary toxicology and immunotoxicology, and to those involved
in administration and regulation of matters related to inhaled
materials. It can also serve as a textbook for a course in
pulmonary immunotoxicology at graduate or advanced undergraduate
level. Pulmonary Immunotoxicology comprises four sections. The
first provides basic background concepts essential for
understanding pulmonary immunotoxicology, including discussions of
the normal structure and function of the respiratory system, its
basic immunology, and the manner by which inhaled particles and
gases are removed from the air and deposited upon respiratory tract
surfaces. The second section provides an overview of the major
types of pathological consequences which can arise from
immunomodulation within the respiratory tract, including
hypersensitivity and asthma, inflammation and fibrosis, as well as
immunosuppression and autoimmunity. The third section, which
comprises the largest portion of the book, deals specifically with
major classes of airborne agents that are known to alter the immune
function of the respiratory tract. These are arranged into major
classes: organic agents, metals, gases, particles, biologics, and
complex mixtures. The fourth and final section of the book explores
the area of risk assessment, including discussions of the basic
concepts of risk assessment as they apply specifically to
immunotoxicologic effects upon the lungs, and the use of biomarkers
as indices of potential pulmonary immunotoxic responses to inhaled
materials.
Pulmonary Immunotoxicology is a comprehensive exploration of the
effects of various inhaled materials upon the immune system of the
respiratory tract. It will be useful to investigators in the field
of pulmonary toxicology and immunotoxicology, and to those involved
in administration and regulation of matters related to inhaled
materials. It can also serve as a textbook for a course in
pulmonary immunotoxicology at graduate or advanced undergraduate
level. Pulmonary Immunotoxicology comprises four sections. The
first provides basic background concepts essential for
understanding pulmonary immunotoxicology, including discussions of
the normal structure and function of the respiratory system, its
basic immunology, and the manner by which inhaled particles and
gases are removed from the air and deposited upon respiratory tract
surfaces. The second section provides an overview of the major
types of pathological consequences which can arise from
immunomodulation within the respiratory tract, including
hypersensitivity and asthma, inflammation and fibrosis, as well as
immunosuppression and autoimmunity. The third section, which
comprises the largest portion of the book, deals specifically with
major classes of airborne agents that are known to alter the immune
function of the respiratory tract. These are arranged into major
classes: organic agents, metals, gases, particles, biologics, and
complex mixtures. The fourth and final section of the book explores
the area of risk assessment, including discussions of the basic
concepts of risk assessment as they apply specifically to
immunotoxicologic effects upon the lungs, and the use of biomarkers
as indices of potential pulmonary immunotoxic responses to inhaled
materials.
Since the publication of the first edition of Environmental Health
Science , preventing and treating acute and chronic disease caused
by exposure to chemical health hazards has become even more central
to the practice of public health. This fully revised and updated
edition introduces students and practitioners to the concepts and
terminology from chemistry, ecology, toxicology, and engineering
necessary for identifying the sources of environmental
contaminants; quantifying environmental levels and human exposures;
and preventing and remediating environmental health hazards.
Liberal use of figures and tables allows readers to visualize
complex scientific phenomena and to understand their effects on
every aspect of the environment from cells to entire ecosystems.
Authored by two of the foremost educators, investigators, and
practitioners in this increasingly important discipline, the new
edition of Environmental Health Science is an essential resource
for students and practitioners in public health; civil,
environmental, and chemical engineers; policy makers; science
journalists; and anyone else committed to promoting human health
and the health of our environment.
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