Perspectives in Inflammation Biology by Ena Ray Banerjee.

“Perspectives in Inflammation Biology” outlines detailed studies using preclinical murine models in Inflammation. The book is meant for academicians, industry persons, research scholars and students alike. The detailed perspective for a beginner and the exhaustive methodologies and analyses outlined...

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Main Author: Banerjee, Ena Ray (Author)
Corporate Author: SpringerLink (Online service)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: New Delhi : Springer India : Imprint: Springer, 2014.
Edition:1st ed. 2014.
Series:Springer eBook Collection.
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Table of Contents:
  •  Chapter 1. Pulmonary and Systemic inflammation
  • Chapter 2. Preclinical models of acute and chronic models of lung inflammation
  • Chapter 3. Studying the roles of some key molecules in acute allergic asthma
  • Research area 1- Enantiomers of albuterol, the OTC drug of choice for acute asthma management
  • Research area 2. Studies on prophylactic and therapeutic strategies to combat some local and systemic inflammatory pathologies
  • Sub-chapter I. Role of integrin α4 (VLA- Very Late Antigen 4) and integrin β2 (CD18) in a pulmonary inflammatory and a systemic disease model using genetic knockout mice
  • Sub-chapter 2. Role of E-, L-, and P-selectins in the onset, maintenance and development of acute allergic asthma
  • Sub-Chapter 3. Role of gp91phox subunit of NADPH oxidase and MMP-12 in a acute inflammatory and an acute degenerative pulmonary disease model using genetic knockout mice
  • Chapter 4. Role of integrins α4 and β2 onset and development of chronic allergic asthma in mice
  • Chapter 5 Role of integrin α4 (VLA- Very Late Antigen 4) in lymphopoiesis by short and long term transplantation studies in genetic knockout model of mice
  • Chapter 6. Studying the roles of some critical molecules in systemic inflammation. .