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Cytokines and the CNS / edited by Richard M. Ransohoff, Etty N. Benveniste.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Boca Raton, FL : CRC Press, Taylor & Francis Group, [2019]Copyright date: ©2006Edition: Second EditionDescription: 361 pages : illustrations ; 24 cmContent type:
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  • 0367391937
  • 9780367391935
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 610.80479 RAN
Contents:
1.The CNS: cells, tissues, and reactions to insult. Sunhee C. Lee, Melissa A. Consenza, Quisheng Si, Mark Rivieccio and Celia F. Brosnan. 2.Cytokines: whereform and whereto. Jan Vilček. 3.Cytokine receptors. Heidi Schooltink and Stefan Rose-John. 4.Cytokines and signaling. Michael David. 5.Inflammatory complexities in the CNS: new insights into the effects of intracellular redox state and viral infection in modulating the biology of oligodendrocytes and their precursor cells. Mark Noble, Margot Mayer-Pröschel, David Mock, and Chris Pröschel. 6.Cytokines and development of the nervous system. Limin Gao and Robert H. Miller 7.Cytokines in CNS inflammation. Trevor Owens, Rachel D. Wheeler, and Simone P. Zehntner. 8.Cytokines and immune regulation in the nervous system. Wendy Smith Begolka, Eileen J. McMahon, and Stephen D. Miller. 9.Cytokines and neurodegeneration. Greer M. Murphy, Jr. and Parvathy Saravanapavan. 10.Cytokine expression and signaling in brain tumors. Nandini Dey, Donald L. Durden, and Erwin G. van Meir. 11,Cytokines and defense and pathology of the CNS,. Valéry Combes and Georges E. Grau. 12.Cytokines and multiple sclerosis. P. Rieckmann. 13.Cytokines in brain trauma and spinal cord injury. Roberta Brambilla, Valerie Bracchi-Ricard, and John R. Bethea 14.Cytokine-based therapeutics for intrinsic CNS disease processes. Heinz Wiendl and Reinhard Hohlfeld
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Long Loan TUS: Midlands, Main Library 610.80479 RAN (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 225202

Includes bibliographical references and index.

1.The CNS: cells, tissues, and reactions to insult. Sunhee C. Lee, Melissa A. Consenza, Quisheng Si, Mark Rivieccio and Celia F. Brosnan. 2.Cytokines: whereform and whereto. Jan Vilček. 3.Cytokine receptors. Heidi Schooltink and Stefan Rose-John. 4.Cytokines and signaling. Michael David. 5.Inflammatory complexities in the CNS: new insights into the effects of intracellular redox state and viral infection in modulating the biology of oligodendrocytes and their precursor cells. Mark Noble, Margot Mayer-Pröschel, David Mock, and Chris Pröschel. 6.Cytokines and development of the nervous system. Limin Gao and Robert H. Miller 7.Cytokines in CNS inflammation. Trevor Owens, Rachel D. Wheeler, and Simone P. Zehntner. 8.Cytokines and immune regulation in the nervous system. Wendy Smith Begolka, Eileen J. McMahon, and Stephen D. Miller. 9.Cytokines and neurodegeneration. Greer M. Murphy, Jr. and Parvathy Saravanapavan. 10.Cytokine expression and signaling in brain tumors. Nandini Dey, Donald L. Durden, and Erwin G. van Meir. 11,Cytokines and defense and pathology of the CNS,. Valéry Combes and Georges E. Grau. 12.Cytokines and multiple sclerosis. P. Rieckmann. 13.Cytokines in brain trauma and spinal cord injury. Roberta Brambilla, Valerie Bracchi-Ricard, and John R. Bethea 14.Cytokine-based therapeutics for intrinsic CNS disease processes. Heinz Wiendl and Reinhard Hohlfeld

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