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Neuro-immuno-physiology of Gastrointestinal Mucosa: Implications for Inflammatory Diseases(v. 664 Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences)

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Scientists from various disciplines integrate the neuro-biological and immunological aspects of mucosal function in the context of traditional mucosal physiological processes. Coverage includes epithelium-barrier function to antigens, lamina propria-immune and other effector cells, epithelial response to inflammation, epithelial secretory responses to inflammation, interactions of immune cells/mediators with the nervous system, neuro/immune modulation of epithelial function and pathophysiology of inflammation.

Table of Contents:
Cellular Comunications Networks - Implications for our Understanding of Gastrointestinal Physiology, John Beinenstock. Part 1 Epithelium - Barrier Function to Antigens: Epithelial Barrier Function to Antigens - An Overview, W. Allan Walker and Ian R. Sanderson; M-Cell Mediated Antigen Transport and Monoclonal IgA Antibodies for Mucosal Immune Protection, H.M. Amerongen et al; Transepithelial Transport of Polymeric Immunoglobins, James E. Casanova; Unique Features of Antigen Presentation in the Intestine, Lloyd Mayer et al; The Movement of Solutes and Cells Across Tight Junctions, James L. Madara et al. Part 2 Lamina Propria - Immune and Other Effector Cells: The Lamina Propria - a Dynamic, Complex Mucosal Compartment - an Overview, Stephen R. Targan; Analysing Mast Cells Development and Function Using Mice Carrying Mutations at W/c-Kit or SI/MGF (SCF) Loci, Stephen J. Galli et al; T Lymphocyte Subsets, Cytokines, and Effector Functions, T.R. Mossman; Regulation of Macrophage Infiltration and Activation in Sites of Chronic Inflammation, Stephen Haskill et al; Neutrophils, Nitrogen Oxides and Inflammatory Bowel Disease, Matthew B. Grisham and Tamaki Yamada; Intracellular Interactions in the Recruitment and Functions of Human Esinophils, Peter F. Weller; Biosynthesis and Role of the Endothelium-Derived Vasodilator, Nitric Oxide, in the Gastric Mucosa, B.J.R. Whittle et al; Fibroblast Modulation of Intestinal Secretory Responses, H.M. Berschneider; Peptide Growth Factors - Role of Epithelial-Lamina Priopria Cell Interactions, Yashwant R. Mahida et al. Part 3a Epithelial Response to Inflammation: Epithelial Expression of HLA, Secretory Component (Poly-Ig Receptor), and Adhesion Molecules in the Human Alimentary Tract, Per Brandtzaeg et al; Effector Role of the Epithelial Compartment in Inflammation, Manel Jordana et al; Mucus - the Front Line of Intestinal Mucosal Defence, J. Thomas Lamont; Epithelial Proliferation in Response to Gastrointestinal Inflammation, Thomas T. MacDonald. Part 3b Epithelial Secretory Responses to Inflammation: Epithelial Secretory Response to Inflammation, Mae J. Ciancio and Eugene B. Chang; Effect of Histamine and Other Mast Cell Mediators on T84 Epithelial Cells, Kim E. Barret; Epithelial Secretory Responses to Inflammation - Platelet Activating Factor and Reactive Oxygen Metabolites, Don W. Powell; Concerning Prostaglandin D2 - Forgotten, Promiscuous, Capricious, P.K. Rangachari; Effects of the Neuroimmune Mediators, Peptidoleulotrienes, Endothelin, and Interleukin-1 on Intestinal Ion Transport, P.L. Smith. Part 4 Interactions on Immune Cells/Mediators with the Nervous System: Histamine Signals in Enteric Neuroimmune Interactions, Jackie D. Wood; Excitatory and Neurotoxic Actions of platelet-Activating Factor on Rat Myenteric Neurons in Cell Culture, Alan L. Willard; Functional Effects of Mast Cell Activation in Sympathetic Ganglia, Daniel Weinreich et al. Part 5 Neuro-Immune


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  • ISBN-13: 9780897667579
  • Publisher: New York Academy of Sciences
  • Publisher Imprint: New York Academy of Sciences
  • Height: 230 mm
  • Sub Title: Implications for Inflammatory Diseases
  • ISBN-10: 0897667573
  • Publisher Date: 15 Jan 1993
  • Binding: Hardback
  • Series Title: v. 664 Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences


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