Eosinophils in Health and Disease, 1st Edition,James Lee,Helene Rosenberg,ISBN9780123943859
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ISBN: 9780123943859

Pages: 680

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Designed for immunology researchers and students, this definitive, full-color reference on eosinophils features cutting-edge research and essential information on basic science, models of study, disease-specific advances and emerging topics.

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Key Features

  • The only updated, comprehensive source of information on eosinophils on the market
    • Written by over 80 leaders in the field
    • Holistic view of the subject, including basic science, disease-specific chapters, therapeutic options and emerging areas of research

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    Written and edited by leaders in the field, Eosinophils in Health and Disease provides immunology researchers and students with a comprehensive overview of current thought and cutting-edge eosinophil research, providing chapters on basic science, disease-specific issues, therapeutics, models for study and areas of emerging importance. Despite an explosion of discovery in this area over the last decade, this is the only up-to-date resource on eosinophils and eosinophilia exists. This full-color volume provides an essential collection of world class information that is a must-have for any immunologist’s workbench or bookshelf.

    Readership

    Researchers, clinical investigators and advanced students in the fields of immunology, autoimmunity, asthma and allergy research and cell biology.

    James Lee

    Affiliations and Expertise

    Consultant, Division of Pulmonary Medicine, Associate Professor, Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology , Distinguished Mayo Clinic Investigator, Mayo Clinic, Scottsdale, Arizona, USA

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    Helene Rosenberg

    Affiliations and Expertise

    Senior Investigator and Section Chief, Laboratory of Allergic Diseases, National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Maryland, USA

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      Editors: James Lee & Helene Rosenberg
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      Editors: James Lee & Helene Rosenberg
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    Eosinophils in Health and Disease, 1st Edition

    Dedication

    Preface

    I Historical Overview and Perspective

    II Evolutionary Origins of Eosinophils

    III Eosinophil Structure

    IV Ex Vivo Models for the Study of Eosinophils

    V Eosinophilopoeisis

    VI Eosinophil Trafficking

    VII Eosinophil Signal Tranduction

    VIII Eosinophil Secretory Functions

    IX Eosinophils and anti-Pathogen Host Defense

    X Anti-fungal host defense

    XI Eosinophils as Regulators of Physiological Homeostasis

    XII Eosinophil cell-cell communication

    XIII Eosinophil-mediated Tissue Remodeling and Fibrosis

    XIV The Roles of Eosinophils in Human Diseases

    XV Eosinophils and Disease: Animal models of human pathology

    XVI Anti-eosinophil therapeutics

    XVII Emerging Concepts

    Conclusions

    Acknowledgements

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