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Human Eosinophils: Biological and Clinical Aspects.

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Eosinophils represent approximately 1% of peripheral blood leukocytes and play a central proinflammatory and immunoregulatory role in various immune disorders.

This volume provides the reader with a comprehensive survey of the major aspects of human eosinophilic biology and immunology as well as the most clinically relevant aspects of eosinophil-related disorders.

Expert contributions cover the ultrastructural and phenotypic characteristics of human eosinophils, and their fundamental biochemical features including receptors for IgE and chemokines.

The production of cytokines and their role in the activation of eosinophils are reviewed.

Furthermore, the classic eosinophil-related disorders such as hypereosinophilia, drug reactions, allergic disorders and some cardiovascular diseases are described.

Each of the chapters is written by an investigator actively engaged in research on the topic under consideration.

The well-edited and stimulating material compiled in this volume will be of interest to all those working in allergology, immunology, biochemistry and pulmonary medicine.

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S. Karger
331800510X / 9783318005103
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
28/02/2000
Switzerland
English
257 pages
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