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ویرایش: 1 نویسندگان: R. van Furth (auth.), Ralph van Furth (eds.) سری: ISBN (شابک) : 9789048141715, 9789401580700 ناشر: Springer Netherlands سال نشر: 1992 تعداد صفحات: 677 زبان: English فرمت فایل : PDF (درصورت درخواست کاربر به PDF، EPUB یا AZW3 تبدیل می شود) حجم فایل: 22 مگابایت
کلمات کلیدی مربوط به کتاب فاگوسیت های تک هسته ای: زیست شناسی مونوسیت ها و ماکروفاژها: ایمونولوژی، انکولوژی، هماتولوژی، میکروبیولوژی پزشکی
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توجه داشته باشید کتاب فاگوسیت های تک هسته ای: زیست شناسی مونوسیت ها و ماکروفاژها نسخه زبان اصلی می باشد و کتاب ترجمه شده به فارسی نمی باشد. وبسایت اینترنشنال لایبرری ارائه دهنده کتاب های زبان اصلی می باشد و هیچ گونه کتاب ترجمه شده یا نوشته شده به فارسی را ارائه نمی دهد.
فاگوسیتهای تک هستهای، که شامل ماکروفاژها، مونوسیتها و
سلولهای پیشساز آنها هستند، مهمترین سلولها در دفاع میزبان
در برابر میکروارگانیسمها و سلولهای تومور هستند.
در طول بیست و پنج سال گذشته تحقیقات در مورد بیولوژی فاگوسیت
های تک هسته ای به شدت افزایش یافته است. این انگیزه پروفسور R.
van Furth را برانگیخت تا پنج کنفرانس بین المللی در مورد این
موضوع در لیدن، هلند برگزار کند. مقالات ویرایش شده این جلسات
منتشر شد: در سال 1970 فاگوسیت های تک هسته ای; در سال
1975 فاگوسیت های تک هسته ای در ایمنی، عفونت ها و آسیب
شناسی؛ در سال 1980 فاگوسیت های تک هسته ای -- جنبه
های عملکردی؛ و در سال 1985 فاگوسیت های تک هسته ای --
ویژگی ها، فیزیولوژی و عملکرد. بررسی این مجلدات که در
مجلات بین المللی منتشر شده است، آنها را به عنوان به روزترین
نشریات هنری مورد تحسین قرار می دهد. انتشار سال 1991 شامل 88
فصل است که توسط بیش از 200 نویسنده نوشته شده است.
Mononuclear phagocytes, which include macrophages, monocytes
and their precursor cells, are the most important cells in
the host defence against micro-organisms and tumor
cells.
During the last twenty-five years research on the biology of
mononuclear phagocytes has increased tremendously. This
motivated Professor R. van Furth to organize five
international conferences on this subject in Leiden, the
Netherlands. The edited proceedings of these meethings were
published: in 1970 Mononuclear Phagocytes; in 1975
Mononuclear Phagocytes in Immunity, Infections and
Pathology; in 1980 Mononuclear Phagocytes --
Functional Aspects; and in 1985 Mononuclear
Phagocytes -- Characteristics, Physiology and Function.
Reviews of these volumes, published in international
journals, praised them as the most up-to-date state of the
art publications. The publication of 1991 includes 88
chapters written by more than 200 authors.
Front Matter....Pages i-xx
Front Matter....Pages 1-1
Production and migration of monocytes and kinetics of macrophages....Pages 3-12
The biology and action of colony stimulating factor-1....Pages 13-20
The contribution and limitations of CR3-dependent recruitment of macrophages to inflammatory and lymphoid sites....Pages 21-30
Lymphocyte-monocyte locomotor interactions and clustering....Pages 31-36
Macrophage-microglia responses to excitotoxin-induced degeneration in the central nervous system....Pages 37-44
The role of macrophages in different stages of experimental allergic encephalomyelitis in Lewis rats....Pages 45-49
Hemopoiesis during infection in mice: an inducible, genetically controlled response mediated by CD4 + T cells homing in their bone marrow....Pages 50-54
Cellular interactions between stromal macrophages and haematopoietic cells....Pages 55-69
The role of intestinal dendritic cells in antigen presentation....Pages 70-74
Migration and maturation of non-lymphoid dendritic cells....Pages 75-80
Front Matter....Pages 81-81
Endothelial-dependent mechanisms of monocyte adhesion....Pages 83-91
Adhesion molecules of human monocytes....Pages 92-104
Human monocytes exhibit different mechanisms of adhesion to nonstimulated or Cytokine-stimulated human endothelial cells....Pages 105-116
Activation of LFA-1, and its role in mediating adhesion of monocytes and lymphocytes to endothelium....Pages 117-122
Monocyte adhesion to rIL-4-stimulated human endothelial....Pages 123-128
The importance of leukocyte integrin activation in myeloid cell interaction with endothelium....Pages 129-133
Mechanisms of monocyte adhesion to activated human endothelium in vitro....Pages 134-137
PECAM-1: an adhesion molecule at the junctions of endothelial cells....Pages 138-148
Involvement of ELAM-1 in monocyte adherence to and migration across IL-1-stimulated endothelial cell monolayers....Pages 149-154
Localized expression of a mononuclear leukocyte adhesion molecule by vascular endothelium during atherogenesis....Pages 155-160
Front Matter....Pages 81-81
Endothelial cell activation and mononuclear cell infiltration during allergic and irritant contact dermatitis....Pages 161-166
Front Matter....Pages 167-167
Fc receptor function in macrophages and lymphocytes....Pages 169-176
Polymorphism and functioning of a low-affinity IgG Fc receptor, hFcγRII (CD32)....Pages 177-182
Regulation of leukocyte integrins....Pages 183-187
Membrane surface antigen expression on human monocytes: changes during purification, in vitro activation and transmigration across monolayers of endothelial cells....Pages 188-192
Monocyte/macrophage receptors for proteins modified by advanced glycation end products: role in normal tissue remodeling and in pathology....Pages 193-201
Modulation of endothelial function and endothelial-monocyte interaction by advanced glycosylated end products of proteins....Pages 202-207
The mannose receptor and phagocytosis....Pages 208-213
Receptor-mediated endocytosis and phagocytosis share common determinants for intracellular traficking....Pages 214-223
Carbohydrate recognition receptors of the macrophage and their regulation....Pages 224-232
The regulation of urokinase plasminogen activator gene expression in macrophages....Pages 233-240
Front Matter....Pages 241-241
Generation of reactive oxygen species by phagocytes....Pages 243-253
Immune therapy and potential for gene therapy in chronic granulomatous disease of childhood....Pages 254-258
Antimicrobial mechanisms of macrophages....Pages 259-267
Defensins in macrophages....Pages 268-272
Antimicrobial polypeptides in mouse macrophages....Pages 273-278
Synthesis of nitric oxide from L-arginine: a cytokine inducible pathway with antimicrobial activity....Pages 279-292
Killer and target: a tale of two cells....Pages 293-302
Stimulation of interleukin-1β release from human monocytes by the action of pore-forming bacterial toxins....Pages 303-307
Ingestion of pulmonary surfactant by human monocytes inhibits their antibacterial functions....Pages 308-314
Front Matter....Pages 241-241
Biochemical basis for the candidacidal mechanisms of human mononuclear phagocytes....Pages 315-320
Front Matter....Pages 321-321
Effects of interleukin-1 and related cytokines on host defense against infections....Pages 323-327
Functional activity of IL-4 cultured human peripheral blood monocytes....Pages 328-332
Interleukin-6: its role in the cytokine network....Pages 333-339
Interleukin-8: a chemotactic cytokine produced by macrophages and tissue cells....Pages 340-345
Tumor necrosis factor. Induction and biological effects in humans....Pages 346-354
LPS reactivity of monocytes and TNF gene polymorphism....Pages 355-358
Soluble and cell surface receptors for tumor necrosis factor....Pages 359-365
Cytokine gene expression in situ: differential expression of lysozyme, IL-1, and TNF mRNA in murine liver during BCG infection....Pages 366-374
Anti-cytokines....Pages 375-380
Regulation of macrophage functions by macrophage deactivating factor, a tumor cell-derived cytokine....Pages 381-388
Properties and binding characteristics of monocyte chemotactic and activating factor (MCAF)....Pages 389-396
Lysozyme gene expression in macrophages and specialized epithelial cells....Pages 397-403
The role of macrophage-derived growth factors in tissue repair....Pages 404-409
Front Matter....Pages 411-411
Chemoattractant stimulus-response coupling....Pages 413-424
Molecular bases of macrophage activation: regulation of class II MHC genes in tissue macrophages....Pages 425-436
Signal transduction in resident and activated macrophages....Pages 437-450
Myristoylated protein kinase C substrates and intracellular signaling pathways in macrophages....Pages 451-462
Regulation of IFNγ/IL-2 induced macrophage gene expression....Pages 463-467
Understanding how macrophages recognize bacterial lipopolysaccharide....Pages 468-471
Front Matter....Pages 411-411
Participation of the cytoskeleton in macrophage responses to LPS....Pages 472-477
Cytoskeletal changes during Fc receptor-mediated phagocytosis....Pages 478-482
The role of calcium and protein kinase C in the intracellular killing of bacteria by human monocytes....Pages 483-488
ATP-induced pores and gap junctions in macrophages....Pages 489-493
Macrosialin, a macrophage endosomal sialoprotein differentially glycosylated in response to inflammatory stimuli....Pages 494-499
Intracellular protein tyrosine kinases of the src family in mononuclear phagocytes....Pages 500-507
Front Matter....Pages 509-509
The role of interferon-γ in inflammation....Pages 511-516
Activation of macrophage antimicrobial activities: complex interactions of cytokines for induction of resistance to infection and intracellular destruction of pathogens....Pages 517-522
Priming/activation of macrophages for antileishmanial activity: role of TNF-α and nitric oxide in killing of Leishmania donovani....Pages 523-527
Towards an understanding of the molecular basis for Legionella pneumophila pathogenesis....Pages 528-533
Intracellular killing of Candida albicans by activated peritoneal macrophages....Pages 534-539
Cytokine and viral gene expression during infection of monocytes by the human immunodeficiency virus: central role of interferons in the promotion and resolution of virus infection....Pages 540-549
Uptake of antibiotics by monocytes and macrophages....Pages 550-553
Transport of organic anions and antibiotics in macrophages....Pages 554-558
Front Matter....Pages 559-559
The initiation of cell-mediated immune responses....Pages 561-571
Epidermal Langerhans cells in cell-mediated immunity....Pages 572-576
T cell-phagocyte interactions induced by Listeria monocytogenes....Pages 577-584
Cytokines produced by T cell subset-depleted naive and listeria-immune spleen cells....Pages 585-592
Pathogenesis of Listeria monocytogenes....Pages 593-601
Macrophage activation by recombinant cytokines....Pages 602-617
Front Matter....Pages 559-559
Effect of interferon-γ on the development of inflammatory lesions in the liver of mice during infection with Listeria monocytogenes....Pages 618-625
The role of TNF in listeriosis....Pages 626-630
Monokines in cell-mediated immunity to bacterial infections....Pages 631-635
Control of mycobacterial infection by interleukin-activated macrophages....Pages 636-643
Leprosy a model for cell mediated immunity: the effects and consequences of recombinant lymphokine immunotherapy....Pages 644-648
Cell-mediated immunity to mycobacteria: the effect of cytolysis on parasite viability....Pages 649-650
Activation of murine peritoneal macrophages by the mycobacterial 65 kD heat-shock protein....Pages 651-656
Interaction between activated macrophages and Mycobacterium fortuitum....Pages 657-664
Back Matter....Pages 665-668