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New foundation of biology /

A new scientific discipline, acknowledged 65 years after its discovery, was the focus of the first Conference on Neuroimmune Biology in Canada. The papers presented at the conference, and in this volume, are dedicated to Dr. Hans Selye who is recognized as discovering the existence of a hypothalamic...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor Corporativo: Canadian Symposium on Neuroimmune Biology
Otros Autores: Berczi, Istvan, Gorczynski, Reginald M.
Formato: Electrónico Congresos, conferencias eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Amsterdam ; New York : Elsevier, 2001.
Colección:Neuroimmune biology ; v. 1.
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Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Front Cover
  • New Foundation of Biology: Neuroimmune Biology
  • Copyright Page
  • Contents
  • Acknowledgements
  • Editorial
  • Preface
  • List of Corresponding Authors
  • Part I: Introduction
  • Chapter 1. Neuroimmune Biology
  • An introduction
  • Chapter 2. Studies on the Hypothalamic Regulation of Histamine Synthesis
  • Part II: Neuroimmune Regulatory Mechanisms
  • Chapter 3. Introduction: II. Neuroimmune Regulatory
  • Chapter 4. Dynamics of Immune Responses: Historical Perspectives in our Understanding of Immune Regulation.
  • Chapter 5. Cell-to-cell Interaction and Signaling within the Immune System: Towards Integrating Mechanism and Physiology
  • Chapter 6. Regulation of the Immune Response within the Central Nervous System
  • Chapter 7. Regulatory Circuits of the Pituitary Gland
  • Chapter 8. Neuroendocrine Stress and Inflammatory Disease: From Animal Model to Human Disease
  • Chapter 9. Immunoregulation by the Sympathetic Nervous System
  • Chapter 10. Behavioral and Central Neurochemical Consequences of Cytokine Challenge: Relationship to Stressors.
  • Chapter 11. Proinflammatory Signal Transduction Pathways in the CNS During Systemic Immune Response
  • Chapter 12. Nitric Oxide in Neuroimmune Feedback Signaling
  • Part III: Neuroimmune Mechanisms in Physiology
  • Chapter 13. Introduction: III. Neuroimmune Mechanisms in Physiology
  • Chapter 14. A Model of Neuroimmune Communication: Mast Cells and Nerves
  • Chapter 15. Immunomodulation by the Submandibular Gland
  • Chapter 16. Glandular Kallikrein in Immunoregulation
  • Chapter 17. Understanding Classical Conditioning of Immune Responses
  • Chapter 18. Sleep, Health and Immunocompetence.
  • Chapter 19. Interactions Between the Immune System and the Testis
  • Chapter 20. Leptin and Cytokines: Actions and Interactions in Fever and Appetite Control
  • Part IV: Neuroimmune Host Defence
  • Chapter 21. Introduction: IV. Neuroimmune Host Defence
  • Chapter 22. Fever and Antipyresis
  • Chapter 23. The Salivary Gland Peptides: Their Role in Anaphylaxis and Lipopolysaccharide (LPS)-Induced Inflammation
  • Chapter 24. Olfactory Stimuli and Allo-Recognition
  • Chapter 25. Natural Immune Regulation of Activated Cells
  • Part V: Neuroimmune Pathology.
  • Chapter 26. Introduction: V. Neuroimmune Pathology
  • Chapter 27. Stress, Health and the Immune Response: Reciprocal Interactions Between the Nervous and Immune Systems
  • Chapter 28. Cytokines in the Brain: From Localization and Function to Clinical Implications
  • Chapter 29. Neurogenic Inflammation: Role of Substance P
  • Chapter 30. Lupus as a Model of Neuroimmune Interactions
  • Chapter 31. The Pathogenesis of Encephalitis
  • Part VI: Clinical Neuroimmune Biology
  • Chapter 32. Introduction: VI. Clinical Neuroimmune Biology
  • Chapter 33. Growth Hormone Therapy and Immune Function.