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Allergic Asthma Immunopathogenesis
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 210

Allergic Asthma Immunopathogenesis

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2024-05-27
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  • Publisher: Elsevier

Asthma is a chronic complicated airway disease whose mortality and morbidity rates have increased worldwide. Some common treatments for asthma cannot control it nor even prevent simple inflammation and relieve shortness of breath, so understanding its molecular pathways and pathophysiology is required in order to better understand the disease and to diagnose, control and treat it. Allergic Asthma Immunopathogenesis: Immunopathology of the Allergic Asthma presents a new glance to the allergic asthma pathophysiology by focusing on the immunopathogenesis and allergo-inflammation mechanisms of asthma and cell signaling pathways that can be used for various research purposes, including the design of anti-asthma treatment and target therapy for scientists and researchers. - Covers new molecular pathophysiology mechanisms and cell signaling pathways in pathogenesis of allergic asthma that have been introduced in recent research - Discusses immunologic basis of the allergy and hyperresponsiveness - Includes results of recent research focusing on the diagnosis and treatment of allergic asthma

Allergen
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 162

Allergen

Allergy is a main problem of public health in the world. Many people in all countries are suffering from this problem. Some diseases (i.e. allergic rhinitis, allergic asthma, food allergy, urticaria, eczema, etc.) have allergic reaction pathophysiology, and with control of allergic mechanisms, these diseases can be controlled and cured. The current book entitled Allergen has focused on allergy, mechanism, diagnosis, treatment, and other related problems. Chapters of the book have good data on allergy-based medical sciences and would be a benefit for all researchers in immunology, allergy, and asthma fields. Current discussions would be useful for prevention, diagnosis, treatment, and follow-up of atopic patients. We hope these chapters could be a new approach in immunotherapy of allergic diseases and help in the progress of healthy system.

Inflammation in the 21st Century
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 304

Inflammation in the 21st Century

The present book includes 17 chapters covering different fields of inflammation that can be classified into acute or chronic in response to trauma, infection, and exposure to other noninfectious agents, including allergens and xenobiotics. Inflammation is a self-healing process, upon the clearance of the foreign particle and helps to protect the host. However, when it is not resolved and becomes chronic, it may lead to cancer and autoimmune diseases. This book includes different topics of autoimmune diseases, cancer, and other sterile inflammatory conditions originating in the absence of allergens as well as autoimmune disease and generates inflammatory immune response. Hence, the book will prove beneficial to researchers and scientists involved in inflammation research.

Eosinophils and Their Role in Human Health and Disease
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 142

Eosinophils and Their Role in Human Health and Disease

The immune system has several effector cells that have main roles in health and diseases. Many people in all countries are suffering from a wide range of diseases that can be cured, controlled, or initiated by immune system cells. One of the main cells is the eosinophil, which has an important role in the immunopathology of several diseases (e.g., allergic reactions and asthma, hypersensitivity reactions, autoimmune diseases, and immunodeficiency diseases). The current book entitled Eosinophils and Their Role in Human Health and Disease focuses on the relationship between eosinophils and diseases, and other related problems. Chapters of the book present applicable and scientific data-based medical science and will be of benefit to all researchers in medical sciences. We hope these chapters can present new approaches to our knowledge of eosinophils.

Molecular pharmacological approaches against lung diseases: targeted drug discovery
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 132

Molecular pharmacological approaches against lung diseases: targeted drug discovery

Molecular Pharmacological approaches against lung diseases: targeted drug discovery The global burden of lung diseases is rising continuously and is a constant concern. Lung diseases of concern, including asthma, infection (pneumonia), lung cancer, abnormal build-up of fluid, swelling, and inflammation, both neoplastic and non-neoplastic diseases, are listed as the third leading cause of death by the World Health Organization. The most common disease in the lungs includes asthma, cystic fibrosis, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease etc. The respiratory issues listed here, among others, are exacerbated by environmental toxicants which directly come in contact with the lung architecture thereby causing lung pathologies resulting in the exacerbated immune response in affected patients. Biologically active molecules including small or large molecular weight compounds from natural or synthetic sources exhibit prominent pharmacological properties that impact health by modulating disease pathophysiology, and influence the ligand-receptor interactions, depending upon the pathway and their bioavailability.

Mitochondrial Signaling and Regulation
  • Language: en

Mitochondrial Signaling and Regulation

"Mitochondrial Signaling and Regulation: Immune Responses and Diseases" summarizes the latest research on new molecular pathophysiology mechanisms and cell signaling pathways in pathogenesis of diseases via mitochondrial regulation. Early chapters in the book are devoted to mitochondria crucial role, regulation, and crosstalk. Subsequent chapters examine mitochondria mutations and mitochondria-related diseases, and final chapters discuss mitochondria and immune responses as well as mitochondria and allegro-inflammation. The use of biotechnology for the development of new treatments and targeted therapies against mitochondrial dysfunction is presented. Scientists and researchers alike will find value in this important resource, as it sets the foundation for the development of new classifications, prevention methods, therapies, and treatments of mitochondria-related diseases.•Covers how the regulation of mitochondria influences immune responses and diseases •Presents new cell signaling pathways to pioneer drug development and innovative therapies •Reviews the latest research on diagnoses, treatment, prevention, and controlling of diseases via mitochondrial regulation

Immunoregulatory Aspects of Immunotherapy
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 242

Immunoregulatory Aspects of Immunotherapy

Immunotherapy is an innovative, leading and valuable approach to the treatment and control of many diseases. It can solve many problems of public health worldwide. Many people in numerous countries are suffering from a wide range of diseases (communicable and non-communicable) that can be cured or controlled by the immune system and immunotherapy. Some immunological diseases (i.e. allergic reactions and asthma, autoimmune disease, immunodeficiency disease, hypersensitivity reactions, etc.) have immune response pathophysiology and by controlling immune system mechanisms, these diseases can be controlled and cured. Immunoregulatory Aspects of Immunotherapy focuses on immune system mechanism, diagnosis, treatment and other related problems. The chapters have applicable and scientific data in immunotherapeutic approaches based on medical sciences, and would be of benefit to all researchers in immunology, allergy and asthma fields. The book discusses the prevention, diagnosis, treatment and follow-up of patients who have dangerous diseases. We hope this book will be a new approach to the immunotherapy of diseases and will improve public health and wellbeing.

Cells of the Immune System
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 248

Cells of the Immune System

The cells of the immune system are lymphocytes (T-cells, B-cells and NK (natural killer) cells), neutrophils, eosinophils, and monocytes/macrophages. This book is an overview of some types of these cells and their role in recognizing and/or reacting against foreign material. The immune system is characterized by collaboration between cells and proteins. The development of all cells of the immune system begins in the bone marrow with a hematopoietic stem cell. Two chapters deal with neutrophils, three chapters with T-cells, four chapters with eosinophils, and other chapters review the immunomodulation of macrophages, the role of transcription factor KLF4 in regulating plasticity of myeloid-derived suppressor cells, immune reconstitution after allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation, and role of sorption detoxification in the therapy of acute radiation sickness.

Phagocytosis
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 232

Phagocytosis

Phagocytosis, as an innate immune defense mechanism, is the first process to respond to pathogens. It is also one of the initiating branches of an adaptive immune response. This book provides a comprehensive overview of phagocytosis and related cells in the immune response. It presents the basics of phagocytosis as well as discusses management and therapeutic strategies for infections.

Oxford Textbook of Rheumatoid Arthritis
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 577

Oxford Textbook of Rheumatoid Arthritis

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2020
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  • Publisher: Unknown

The Oxford Textbook of Rheumatoid Arthritis" covers all relevant aspects of the fisease, ranging from basic science, epidemiology, clinical and laboratory assessments, drug and non-drug treatments, and disease outcomes. Written by an international team of experts, it will be an invaluable resource for those involved with people with RA.