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The Innate Immune Response to Noninfectious Stressors
Human and Animal Models
This book describes the rationale behind the innate immune response to non-infectious stressors and relevant human and animal models, covering the crucial link between stress response and energy metabolism and prompting a reappraisal of some crucial issues in this fascinating, somehow elusive field of investigation
Massimo Amadori (Edited by)
9780128019689
Paperback, published 18 February 2016
276 pages
22.9 x 15.1 x 1.8 cm, 0.45 kg
The Innate Immune Response to Non-infectious Stressors: Human and Animal Models highlights fundamental mechanisms of stress response and important findings on how the immune system is affected, and in turn affects such a response. In addition, this book covers the crucial link between stress response and energy metabolism, prompts a re-appraisal of some crucial issues, and helps to define research priorities in this fascinating, somehow elusive field of investigation.
Preface
1. An overview of the innate immune response to infectious and non-infectious stressors.
2. Homeostatic inflammation as environmental adaptation strategy.
3. The molecular basis of the immune response to stressed cells and tissues.
4. Modulation of innate immunity by hypoxia.
5. Metabolic stress, heat shock proteins and innate immune response.
6. Innate immune response and cancer metastasis.
7. Innate immune response and psychotic disorders.
8. Modulation of the interferon response by environmental, non-infectious stressors.
9. Disease-predicting and prognostic potential of innate immune responses to non-infectious stressors: human and animal models.
Subject Areas: Immunology [MJCM]
