Fundamentals of Inflammation
Herausgeber: Serhan, Charles N; Gilroy, Derek W; Ward, Peter A
Fundamentals of Inflammation
Herausgeber: Serhan, Charles N; Gilroy, Derek W; Ward, Peter A
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Provides an introduction to the cell types, chemical mediators, and general mechanisms of the host's first response to invasion.
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Provides an introduction to the cell types, chemical mediators, and general mechanisms of the host's first response to invasion.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 488
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. April 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 288mm x 225mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 1673g
- ISBN-13: 9780521887298
- ISBN-10: 0521887291
- Artikelnr.: 28245039
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 488
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. April 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 288mm x 225mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 1673g
- ISBN-13: 9780521887298
- ISBN-10: 0521887291
- Artikelnr.: 28245039
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
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; 10. Fibroblasts and stromal cells Andrew Filer
and Christopher D. Buckley; 11. Cell-cell interactions: PMN endothelial
cells János 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. Haeggström; 13.
Cytokines and chemokines / IL-1 family in inflammation Nick Lukacs; 14.
Adenosine receptors: therapeutic aspects for inflammatory and immune
diseases György Haskó 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 Roderick Flower and
Samir S. Ayoub; 19. Cytokines and chemokines in inflammation cancer
Thorsten Hagemann and Toby Lawrence; Part V. Inflammatory
Diseases/Histology: 20. Lung Bruce D. Levy; 21. Neural inflammation,
Alzheimer's 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 Wallace; 24. Inflammatory skin
diseases Gayathri K. Perera and Frank Nestle; 25. Kidney glomerulonephritis
and renal ischemia Jeremy Duffield and Joel 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 André L. F. Sampaio, Neil Dufton and Mauro Perretti;
28A. Experimental models of glomerulonephritis Aidan Ryan, Denise M.
Sadlier and Catherine Godson; 28B. Ischemia reperfusion injury and
glomerulonephritis Jeremy Duffield; 29. Asthma Bruce D. Levy; 30. Arthritis
Mike Seed; 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 Fabiana S.
Machado and Julio Aliberti; 35. Diabetes Michael J. Clare-Salzler.
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; 10. Fibroblasts and stromal cells Andrew Filer
and Christopher D. Buckley; 11. Cell-cell interactions: PMN endothelial
cells János 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. Haeggström; 13.
Cytokines and chemokines / IL-1 family in inflammation Nick Lukacs; 14.
Adenosine receptors: therapeutic aspects for inflammatory and immune
diseases György Haskó 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 Roderick Flower and
Samir S. Ayoub; 19. Cytokines and chemokines in inflammation cancer
Thorsten Hagemann and Toby Lawrence; Part V. Inflammatory
Diseases/Histology: 20. Lung Bruce D. Levy; 21. Neural inflammation,
Alzheimer's 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 Wallace; 24. Inflammatory skin
diseases Gayathri K. Perera and Frank Nestle; 25. Kidney glomerulonephritis
and renal ischemia Jeremy Duffield and Joel 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 André L. F. Sampaio, Neil Dufton and Mauro Perretti;
28A. Experimental models of glomerulonephritis Aidan Ryan, Denise M.
Sadlier and Catherine Godson; 28B. Ischemia reperfusion injury and
glomerulonephritis Jeremy Duffield; 29. Asthma Bruce D. Levy; 30. Arthritis
Mike Seed; 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 Fabiana S.
Machado and Julio Aliberti; 35. Diabetes Michael J. Clare-Salzler.
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; 10. Fibroblasts and stromal cells Andrew Filer
and Christopher D. Buckley; 11. Cell-cell interactions: PMN endothelial
cells János 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. Haeggström; 13.
Cytokines and chemokines / IL-1 family in inflammation Nick Lukacs; 14.
Adenosine receptors: therapeutic aspects for inflammatory and immune
diseases György Haskó 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 Roderick Flower and
Samir S. Ayoub; 19. Cytokines and chemokines in inflammation cancer
Thorsten Hagemann and Toby Lawrence; Part V. Inflammatory
Diseases/Histology: 20. Lung Bruce D. Levy; 21. Neural inflammation,
Alzheimer's 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 Wallace; 24. Inflammatory skin
diseases Gayathri K. Perera and Frank Nestle; 25. Kidney glomerulonephritis
and renal ischemia Jeremy Duffield and Joel 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 André L. F. Sampaio, Neil Dufton and Mauro Perretti;
28A. Experimental models of glomerulonephritis Aidan Ryan, Denise M.
Sadlier and Catherine Godson; 28B. Ischemia reperfusion injury and
glomerulonephritis Jeremy Duffield; 29. Asthma Bruce D. Levy; 30. Arthritis
Mike Seed; 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 Fabiana S.
Machado and Julio Aliberti; 35. Diabetes Michael J. Clare-Salzler.
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; 10. Fibroblasts and stromal cells Andrew Filer
and Christopher D. Buckley; 11. Cell-cell interactions: PMN endothelial
cells János 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. Haeggström; 13.
Cytokines and chemokines / IL-1 family in inflammation Nick Lukacs; 14.
Adenosine receptors: therapeutic aspects for inflammatory and immune
diseases György Haskó 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 Roderick Flower and
Samir S. Ayoub; 19. Cytokines and chemokines in inflammation cancer
Thorsten Hagemann and Toby Lawrence; Part V. Inflammatory
Diseases/Histology: 20. Lung Bruce D. Levy; 21. Neural inflammation,
Alzheimer's 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 Wallace; 24. Inflammatory skin
diseases Gayathri K. Perera and Frank Nestle; 25. Kidney glomerulonephritis
and renal ischemia Jeremy Duffield and Joel 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 André L. F. Sampaio, Neil Dufton and Mauro Perretti;
28A. Experimental models of glomerulonephritis Aidan Ryan, Denise M.
Sadlier and Catherine Godson; 28B. Ischemia reperfusion injury and
glomerulonephritis Jeremy Duffield; 29. Asthma Bruce D. Levy; 30. Arthritis
Mike Seed; 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 Fabiana S.
Machado and Julio Aliberti; 35. Diabetes Michael J. Clare-Salzler.







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