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Nanoparticles and the Immune System
Safety and Effects
A reference text for toxicologists, materials scientists, and regulators that covers the key issues of interaction of nanomaterials (NM) with the immune system
Diana Boraschi (Edited by), Albert Duschl (Edited by)
9780124080850
Paperback / softback, published 11 December 2013
138 pages
22.9 x 15.1 x 1 cm, 0.34 kg
Nanoparticles and the Immune System provides a reference text for toxicologists, materials scientists and regulators and covers the key issues of interaction of nanomaterials with the immune system. The book discusses several issues that toxicologists and regulators need to know: identification of endpoints that are relevant for assessing hazard, evaluating impact on immunologically frail populations, and how to evaluate chronic/cumulative effects. In addition, the book addresses the possibility of turning the immunomodulating properties of certain nanomaterials to our advantage for amplifying immune responses in certain diseases or preventive strategies (e.g. vaccination).
1. Introduction. How innate and adaptive immunity work
2. Nanoparticles and innate immunity (recognition, reaction/healing vs. chronic inflammation)
3. Nanoparticles and adaptive immunity (T and B cells, antibodies, antigen presentation, autoimmunity)
4. Nanoparticles and allergy/hypersensitivity
5. Nanoparticles and immunological frailty (risk groups)
6. Nanoparticles in medicine
7. Nanoparticles and environmental immunity
8. Summary. Nanoparticle properties vs. immunological mechanisms
9. Conclusions and outlook
Subject Areas: Immunology [MJCM]
