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Chronic Inflammation Mechanisms and Regulation /

This book provides readers with the most up-to-date information on cutting-edge research concerning chronic inflammation. We now know that when inflammation becomes chronic, it acts as a strong disease-promoting factor in a variety of disorders including arteriosclerosis, obesity, cancer, and Alzhei...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor Corporativo: SpringerLink (Online service)
Otros Autores: Miyasaka, Masayuki (Editor ), Takatsu, Kiyoshi (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Tokyo : Springer Japan : Imprint: Springer, 2016.
Edición:1st ed. 2016.
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Acceso en línea:Texto Completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Part 1. Basic mechanisms underlying induction, progression, and resolution of chronic inflammation
  • 1 Prostaglandins in chronic inflammation
  • 2 Cellular and molecular mechanisms of chronic inflammation-associated organ fibrosis
  • 3 Sema4A and chronic inflammation
  • 4 MicroRNAs in Chronic Inflammation Diseases
  • 5 Genetic dissection of autoinflammatory syndrome
  • 6 Structural biology of chronic inflammation-associated signaling pathways: toward structure-guided drug development
  • 7 Lipid signals in the resolution of inflammation
  • 8 Regulation of chronic inflammation by control of macrophage activation and polarization
  • 9 Clarification of the molecular mechanisms that negatively regulate inflammatory responses
  • 10 The Drosophila Toll pathway: a model of innate immune signaling activated by endogenous ligands
  • Part 2. Imaging analyses of chronic inflammation
  • 11 Macrophage dynamics during bone resorption and chronic inflammation
  • 12 Development of imaging mass spectrometry techniques for visualizing localized cellular signaling mediators in tissues
  • 13 Tracking of follicular T cell dynamics during immune responses and inflammation
  • Part 3. Chronic inflammation and cancer
  • 14 The role of chronic inflammation in the promotion of gastric tumorigenesis
  • 15 Cellular senescence as a novel mechanism of chronic inflammation and cancer progression
  • 16 Establishment of diagnosis for early metastasis
  • 17 Non-autonomous tumor progression by oncogenic inflammation
  • 18 Inflammation-associated carcinogenesis mediated by the impairment of microRNA function in the gastroenterological organs
  • 19 Roles of Epstein-Barr virus micro RNAs in Epstein-Barr virus-associated malignancies
  • Part 4. Chronic inflammation and obesity/environmental stress
  • 20 Chronicity of immune abnormality in atopic dermatitis: Interacting surface between environment and immune system
  • 21 Role of double-stranded RNA pathways in immunometabolism in obesity
  • 22 Molecular mechanisms underlying obesity-induced chronic inflammation
  • 23 Roles of mitochondrial sensing and stress response in the regulation of inflammation
  • 24 Oxidative stress regulation by reactive cysteine persulfides in inflammation
  • Part 5. Chronic inflammation and innate immunity
  • 25 Post-transcriptional Regulation of Cytokine mRNA Controls the Initiation and Resolution of Inflammation
  • 26 Roles of C-type Lectin Receptors in Inflammatory Responses
  • 27 Elucidation and control of the mechanisms underlying chronic inflammation mediated by invariant natural killer T cells
  • 28 Understanding of the role of plasmacytoid dendritic cells in the control of inflammation and T-cell immunity
  • 29 Mechanisms of lysosomal exocytosis by immune cells
  • 30 Potential Therapeutic Natural Products for the Treatment of Obesity-associated Chronic Inflammation by Targeting TLRs and Inflammasomes
  • Part 6. Chronic inflammation and adaptive immunity
  • 31 Human and mouse memory-type pathogenic Th2 (Tpath2) cells in airway inflammation
  • 32 Controlling the mechanism underlying chronic inflammation through the epigenetic modulation of CD4 T cell senescence
  • 33 Adrenergic control of lymphocyte dynamics and inflammation
  • 34 The multifaceted role of PD-1 in health and Disease
  • 35 The role of lysophospholipids in immune cell trafficking and inflammation
  • Part 7. Chronic inflammation and autoimmune diseases
  • 36 Devising novel methods to control chronic inflammation via regulatory T cells
  • 37 Control of chronic inflammation through elucidation of organ-specific autoimmune disease mechanisms
  • 38 Lysophosphatidylserine as an inflammatory mediator
  • 39 Aberrant activation of RIG-I like receptors and autoimmune diseases
  • 40 Elucidation of the exacerbation mechanism of autoimmune diseases caused by disruption of the ion homeostasis
  • Part 8. Chronic inflammation and aging
  • 41 Pathophysiological role of chronic inflammation in aging-associated diseases
  • 42 Uterine cellular senescence in the mouse model of preterm birth
  • Part 9. Chronic inflammation and bowel diseases
  • 43 Physiological and Pathological Inflammation at the Mucosal Frontline
  • 44 Control of intestinal regulatory T cells by human commensal bacteria
  • 45 Roles of the epithelial autophagy in the intestinal mucosal barrier
  • 46 Development of sentinel-cell targeted therapy for inflammatory bowel diseases
  • 47 Identification of long non-coding RNAs involved in chronic inflammation in Helicobacter pylori infection and associated gastric carcinogenesis
  • Part 10. Chronic inflammation and central nervous system disease
  • 48 The research for the mechanism of chronically intractable pain based on the functions of microglia as brain immunocompetent cell
  • 49 The role of innate immunity in ischemic stroke
  • 50 Chronic neuroinflammation underlying pathogenesis of Alzheimer's disease
  • Part 11. Chronic inflammation and cardiovascular diseases
  • 51 The roles of hypoxic responses during the pathogenesis of cardiovascular diseases
  • 52 Prevention and treatment of heart failure based on the control of inflammation.