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Handbook of Granulocytes: Classification, Toxic Materials Produced & Pathology

Handbook of Granulocytes: Classification, Toxic Materials Produced & Pathology

9781607415824
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Granulocytes are a category of white blood cells characterised by the presence of granules in their cytoplasm. This book examines the characteristics of eosinophil granulocytes, its biological functions, its role in inflammation and its clinical significance in children. This book also reviews the role of granulocytes on the onset of tissue-destructive diseases when exposed to stress. In addition to the cases of disease, some physiological phenomena are also responsible for the stress-induced granulocytosis. Thus this book will also expands upon the role of granulocytes associated with various diseases and some physiological responses. Other topics discussed in this book include the role of basophil, the minute group of granulocyte, in tropical infections and in immune regulations; polymorphonuclear neutrophilic granulocytes (neutrophils), which are the most dangerous cells in the organism and their role in transient states of autoimmunity, and the effects of nucleoli change during differentiation and maturation of granulocytes.
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9781607415824
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Publication date
2010
Issue number
1
Cover
hard cover
Pages count
401
Dimensions (mm)
260.00 x 180.00
Weight (g)
946
  • Preface; Neutrophil Immunology and Falciparum Malaria:: Classical Perspectives versus Current Concepts; Complement Receptor 3 Mediated Phagocytic Function of Neutrophils in Gram Negative Infection in the Tropics:: Human Studies of Infection with Burkholderia pseudomallei; Neutrophil as a Target for Insulin in Health and Disorders; Non-Classical Roles of NADPH-oxidase Dependent Reactive Oxygen Species in Phagocytes; How Adaptive Immunity would do Without Neutrophils? Description of the Actual State of Knowledge Relative to this Cooperation, and Possible Consequences in the Pathophysiology of Age-Associated Diseases; Eosinophil Cationic Protein in Wheezing Children; Receptor Cross-Talk Mechanisms of Neutrophil Priming; Role of Myeloperoxidase in the Regulation of Inflammation and the Fate of Neutrophils; Protease Release from Neutrophils in Inflammation:: Impact on Innate Immunity Seen in Chronic Pulmonary Disease; Nucleoli in Cells of the Granulocytic Lineage; Behavior of the Living Neutrophil Granulocytes under a Lipopolisaccharide Condition Observed in Real Time by Atomic Force Microscopy; Activation Mechanisms of Store-Operated Calcium Channels in Human Neutrophils; Basophil Granulocytes:: Small in Numbers, Mighty in Immune Regulation; Granulocyte and Chemokines:: Evaluation of Activated Platelet-Derived Chemokines in Fibrile Neutropenia; New Evidences for a Direct Involvement of Neutrophils in Atherosclerosis; Role of Granulocytes on the Onset of Tissue-Destructive Diseases when Exposed to Stress; Eosinophilic Myleoperoxidase Deficiency; Toxic Granulation of Neutrophil:: A Review; Basophil in Tropical Infections; Research on Basophil in Thailand; Index.
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