Dermal Immune System
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Routledge Revivals;
Edition number: 1
Publisher: CRC Press
Date of Publication: 7 May 2019
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Product details:
ISBN13: | 9780367205034 |
ISBN10: | 0367205033 |
Binding: | Hardback |
No. of pages: | 352 pages |
Size: | 234x156 mm |
Weight: | 453 g |
Language: | English |
Illustrations: | 12 Tables, black & white |
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Short description:
First Published in 1992. Dermal Immune System discusses the structural and functional characterizations of the dermal immune system, including dermal dendritic cells, monocyte/macrophages, microvascular endothelial cells, pericytes, veil cells, fibroblasts, mast cells, dermal T lymphocytes, and peripheral nerve endings.
Long description:
First published in 1992. Dermal Immune System discusses the structural and functional characterizations of the dermal immune system, including dermal dendritic cells, monocyte/macrophages, microvascular endothelial cells, pericytes, veil cells, fibroblasts, mast cells, dermal T lymphocytes, and peripheral nerve endings. This information is invaluable for gaining an understanding of how multicellular complex networks interface within the dermis and between the exogenous environment and endogenous milieu. Specific examples are provided that document the involvement of the dermal immune system in the pathophysiology of several skin diseases that result from perturbation of normal cutaneous homeostasis.
Dermal Immune System is an excellent reference volume that should always be close at hand for immunologists, cell biologists, investigative dermatologists, pathologists, and clinicians involved in the care of patients with skin disease.
Dermal Immune System is an excellent reference volume that should always be close at hand for immunologists, cell biologists, investigative dermatologists, pathologists, and clinicians involved in the care of patients with skin disease.
Table of Contents:
Chapter 1 The Immunobiology of Dermis, Chapter 2 Dermal Dendrocytes, Chapter 3 Dermal Cells: Underappreciated Components of Skin
-Associated Lymphoid Tissues (SALT), Chapter 4 Human Blood Dendritic Cells, Chapter 5 Phenotypic Heterogeneity of the Dermal Monocyte/Macrophage System, Chapter 6 The Dermal Microvascular Unit: Relationship to Immunological Processes and Dermal Dendrocytes, Chapter 7 Immunological Repertoire of the Dermal Microvascular Unit, Chapter 8 Phenotypic Diversity and Biologic Potential of Microvascular Endothelial Cells in Vivo and in Vitro, Chapter 9 Dermal Fibroblast Function, Chapter 10 Interaction of Immune and Connective Tissue Cells, Chapter 11 Inhibition of Dermal Fibrosis by Interferons, Chapter 12 The Secret of NIN: A Novel Neural
-Immunological Network Potentially Integral to Immunologic Function in Human Skin, Chapter 13 Heterogeneity Among CD36+ Cells in Normal and Diseased Human Skin, Chapter 14 Dermal Dendrocytes: Dynamic Determinants in the Development of Dermatological Disease, Chapter 15 Heterogeneity of Macrophages in Skin Granulomas, Chapter 16 The Local Immune Response in Leprosy, Index
-Associated Lymphoid Tissues (SALT), Chapter 4 Human Blood Dendritic Cells, Chapter 5 Phenotypic Heterogeneity of the Dermal Monocyte/Macrophage System, Chapter 6 The Dermal Microvascular Unit: Relationship to Immunological Processes and Dermal Dendrocytes, Chapter 7 Immunological Repertoire of the Dermal Microvascular Unit, Chapter 8 Phenotypic Diversity and Biologic Potential of Microvascular Endothelial Cells in Vivo and in Vitro, Chapter 9 Dermal Fibroblast Function, Chapter 10 Interaction of Immune and Connective Tissue Cells, Chapter 11 Inhibition of Dermal Fibrosis by Interferons, Chapter 12 The Secret of NIN: A Novel Neural
-Immunological Network Potentially Integral to Immunologic Function in Human Skin, Chapter 13 Heterogeneity Among CD36+ Cells in Normal and Diseased Human Skin, Chapter 14 Dermal Dendrocytes: Dynamic Determinants in the Development of Dermatological Disease, Chapter 15 Heterogeneity of Macrophages in Skin Granulomas, Chapter 16 The Local Immune Response in Leprosy, Index