The Innate Immune System: A Compositional and Functional Perspective
Autor Tom Monieen Limba Engleză Paperback – 19 feb 2017
Despite the growing appreciation of the importance of the innate immune system, many classical immunology books still focus predominantly on the adaptive immune response. Not only is this unbalanced, but it fails to reflect the growing synergy between the activation and function of the innate response and the final nature of adaptive response. This book fills the gap in knowledge that is needed to fully understand and appreciate the topic.
- Provides a clear, but simple picture of the main principle of innate immunity and the interlink with adaptive responses
- Fulfills an unmet need in the area of innate immunity
- Gives a constructive and progressive approach to introducing and explaining the key players in the innate immune response
- Introduces and explains the key players in the innate immune response with a constructive and progressive approach
- Presents the components of the innate response and shows how these interrelated areas connect with one another from a functional perspective
- Enables the reader to gradually increase their level of understanding and knowledge without the risk of becoming confused, thereby ensuring they fully comprehend the integrated signaling pathways
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780128044643
ISBN-10: 0128044640
Pagini: 228
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 16 mm
Greutate: 0.31 kg
Editura: ELSEVIER SCIENCE
ISBN-10: 0128044640
Pagini: 228
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 16 mm
Greutate: 0.31 kg
Editura: ELSEVIER SCIENCE
Cuprins
Section 1. A Snapshot of the Innate Immune SystemSection 2. Immune Cells and the Process of Pattern RecognitionSection 3. Effector Mechanisms and Cellular OutputsSection 4. Integrated Innate Immunity - Combining Activation and Effector FunctionsSection 5. Connecting the Innate and Adaptive Immune ResponsesSection 6. The Innate Immune System in Health and Disease