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Title:
Fundamentals of inflammation / edited by Charles N. Serhan, Peter A. Ward, Derek W. Gilroy.
Publisher:
Cambridge University Press,
Copyright Date:
2010
Description:
xiv, 473 p. : ill. (chiefly col.) ; 29 cm.
Subject:
Inflammation
Other Authors:
Serhan, Charles N.
Ward, Peter A., 1934-
Gilroy, Derek W.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents:
Machine generated contents note: Part I: 1. Acute inflammation and chronic inflammation Peter Ward; 2. Resolution of acute inflammation and wound healing Derek W. Gilroy; 3. Links between innate and adaptive immunity Christopher L. Karp; Part II. Individual Cell Types: 4A. Neutrophils I Jose U. Scher, Steven B Abramson, and Michael H. Pillinger; 4B. Neutrophils II Marco A. Cassatella; 5. Mast cells as sentinels of inflammation Joshua A. Boyce; 6. Basophils Jonathan Arm and David Sloane; 7. Eosinophils Sophie Fillon, Steven J. Ackerman, and Glenn T. Furuta; 8. Macrophages Sarah Fox and Adriano G. Rossi; 9. Lymphocytes Tracy Hussell ... [et al.]; 10. Fibroblasts and stromal cells Andrew Filer and Christopher D. Buckley; 11. Neutrophil-endothelial cell interactions J©Łnos G. Filep and Sean Colgan; Part III. Chemical Mediators: 12. Lipid mediators in acute inflammation and resolution: eicosanoids, PAF, resolvins and protectins Charles Serhan and Jesper Z. Haeggstr©œm; 13. Cytokines and chemokines in inflammation Dennis M. Lindell and Nicholas W. Lukacs; 14. Adenosine receptors: therapeutic aspects for inflammatory and immune diseases Gy©œrgy Hask©đ and Bruce Cronstein; 15. Leukocyte generation of reactive oxygen species William Nauseef; 16. Cell adhesion molecules Lucy V. Norling, Giovanni Leoni, Dianne Cooper and Mauro Perretti; Part IV. Immunopharmacology: 17. Mediators and mechanisms of inflammatory pain Tony L. Yaksh;
18. Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs Samir S. Ayoub and Roderick Flower; 19. Cytokines and chemokines in inflammation and cancer Thorsten Hagemann and Toby Lawrence; Part V. Inflammatory Diseases/Histology: 20. Lung Bruce D. Levy; 21. Neural inflammation, Alzheimers disease and stroke Andrew P. Lieberman and Constance D'Amato; 22. Rheumatoid arthritis/SLE Karim Raza and Caroline Gordon; 23. Gastrointestinal inflammation and ulceration: mediators of induction and resolution Linda Vong, Paul L. Beck, and John L. Wallace; 24. Inflammatory skin diseases Gayathri K. Perera and Frank O. Nestle; 25. Kidney glomerulonephritis and renal ischemia Jeremy S. Duffield and Joel M. Henderson; 26. Inflammation in cardiovascular diseases Kenneth K. Wu; Part VI. Animal Models of Inflammation: 27. Models of acute inflammation - air-pouch, peritonitis and ischemia-reperfusion Andre; L. F. Sampaio, Neil Dufton, and Mauro Perretti; 28A. Experimental models of glomerulonephritis Aidan Ryan, Denise M. Sadlier, and Catherine Godson; 28B. Glomerulonephritis and ischemia reperfusion injury Jagdeep Obhrai and Jeremy Duffield; 29. Asthma Bruce D. Levy; 30. Animal models of rheumatoid arthritis H.B. Patel ... [et al.] ; 31. Ocular inflammation models Karsten Gronert; 32. Atherosclerosis in experimental animal models Aksam Merched and Lawrence Chan; 33. Oral inflammation and periodontitis Alpdogan Kantarci, Hatice Hasturk, and Thomas E. Van Dyke; 34. Pathogens and inflammation Julio Aliberti.
Summary:
"The acute inflammatory response is the body's first system of alarm signals that are directed toward containment and elimination of microbial invaders. Uncontrolled inflammation has emerged as a pathophysiologic basis for many widely occurring diseases in the general population that were not initially known to be linked to the inflammatory response, including cardiovascular disease, asthma, arthritis, and cancer. To better manage treatment, diagnosis, and prevention of these wide-ranging diseases, multidisciplinary research efforts are underway in both academic and industry settings. The purpose of this book is to provide an introduction to the cell types, chemical mediators, and general mechanisms of the host's first response to invasion. World-class experts from institutions around the world have written chapters for this introductory text. The text is presented as an introductory springboard for graduate students, postdoctoral Fellows, medical scientists, and researchers from other disciplines who wish to gain an appreciation and working knowledge of current cellular and molecular mechanisms fundamental to inflammation"--Provided by publisher.
ISBN:
0521887291 (hardback)
9780521887298 (hardback)
OCLC:
(OCoLC)456170472
LCCN:
2009050381
Locations:
USUX851 -- Iowa State University - Parks Library (Ames)

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