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Immunology

Volume 1: Immunotoxicology, Immunopathology, and Immunotherapy

M. A. Hayat (Distinguished Professor, Department of Biological Sciences, Kean University, Union, NJ, USA)

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Academic Press Inc
27 October 2017
Immunology, Volume 1: Immunotoxicology, Immunopathology, and Immunotherapy discusses the investment of time, effort and finance that go into making progress in preventing and/or curing serious diseases by using standard treatments (chemotherapy, radiotherapy, surgery, and hormone therapy). The use of these treatments is accompanied by unavoidable, devastating side effects. At the cost of being repetitious, it has to be emphasized that an improved understanding of the immune system, avoidance of unhealthy habits (e.g., smoking, intake of alcohol, perpetual stress, and lack of exercise) and early detection (using biomarkers) are the only three friends we have to at least delay the onset of serious diseases.
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Imprint:   Academic Press Inc
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 235mm,  Width: 191mm, 
Weight:   540g
ISBN:   9780128098196
ISBN 10:   0128098198
Pages:   286
Publication Date:  
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
I. MOLECULAR MECHANISMS 1. Introduction to Immunology  2. Cytomegalovirus and Autophagy 3. The Role of Macroautophagy in T Cells 4. Increased Immunogenicity through Autophagy 5. Regulation of Humoral Immunity by CD1D-Restricted Natural Killer T Cells 6. Signaling by the Toll-like Receptors Induces Autophagy through Modification of Beclin-1: Molecular Mechanism 7. Molecular Mechanisms Underlying the Action of Ipilimumab against metastatic melanoma 8. To Help or To Harm: Dynamic Roles of CD4+ T Helper Cells in Solid Tumor Microenvironments 9. Development and Function of Nk Cells and its Importance in Cancer Immunotherapy II. ROLE IN DISEASE AND TREATMENT  10. Varicella Zoster Vaccine Experience in HIV-Infected Children and Adolescents 11. Development of An Effective Alzheimer’s Vaccine 12. Obesity-induced Defects in Dendritic Cell and T Cell Functions: Implications for Immunotherapeutic Efficacy in Cancer 13. Redox-Dependent Circuits Regulating B Lymphocyte Physiology 14. Immunomodulatory Attributes of Aged Garlic Extract and Its Components 15. MUC 1 and Cancer Immunotherapy

Dr. Hayat has published extensively in the fields of microscopy, cytology, immunohistochemistry, immunocytochemistry, and antigen retrieval methods. He is Distinguished Professor, Department of Biological Sciences, Kean University, Union, New Jersey, USA.

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