Genetic Models of Immune and Inflammatory Diseases

ISBN 10: 0387946497 ISBN 13: 9780387946498
Editorial: Springer, 1996
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pp. xvi + 177 20 Illus. N° de ref. del artículo 5039581

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This text provides coverage of innovations in the management of capsula-confined and metastatic endocrine-responsive and -unresponsive prostate cancer. In addition to chapters on the entire range of treatment options, there are background chapters on the epidemiology, development and natural history of the untreated disease. The controversial issue of the value of prostate-specific antigen as a screening tool is also discussed.

Reseña del editor: This book contains the proceedings of the Serono Symposia USA interna­ tional symposium on Genetic Models of Immune and Inflammatory Dis­ eases held on October 20 to 23, 1994, in Savannah, Georgia. The advent of methods for introducing genes into the germlines of mice, and for targeted disruption of particular genes by homologous recombination, has provided scientists in many disciplines with an extraordinarily powerful set of analyti­ cal tools. Some of the most informative applications of transgenic and gene knockout technology have been in studies of lymphocyte development and activation. The goal of this symposium was to bring together investigators using these genetic approaches for analyzing the immune system, with a view to defining common themes and novel directions. Transgenic mice have a wide variety of important applications in immu­ nology. Defined proteins can be expressed in selected tissues throughout development, thus acquiring the essential characteristic of "self" antigens. Such models have been used to study how immune responses to these artificially created "self" antigens are controlled. Antigen receptors of lym­ phocytes have been expressed as transgenes, and because lymphocytes are endowed with the unique property of allelic exclusion, such transgenic mice become essentially monospecific. Immunomodulatory agents have been expressed in defined tissues or throughout the body, providing tools for studying the functional consequences of dysregulated expression of biologi­ cal response modifiers.

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Título: Genetic Models of Immune and Inflammatory ...
Editorial: Springer
Año de publicación: 1996
Encuadernación: Encuadernación de tapa dura
Condición: Used

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