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Phagocytosis
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ISBN: 9781559389990 1559389990 9780080526102 0080526101 1281071838 9781281071835 9786611071837 6611071830 Year: 1999 Publisher: Stamford, Conn. JAI Press

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An accompanying volume (Volume 6) in this series presents strategies of cellular invasion from the viewpoint of the microbe. This filed of study is growing rapidly after a somewhat slow start over recent decades. This collection of invited chapters attempts to reflect current research, and brings together cell biologists, microbiologists and immunologists with disparate interests. However, there is a certain unity, even repetition of key themes, hopefully like a symphony rather than a boring catalogue. It will be evident that editorial bias favors intracellular paratism and medically impor


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Macrophages in the human body
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ISBN: 012821385X 0128213868 9780128213865 9780128213858 Year: 2022 Publisher: London, UK Academic Press

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"Through recent research, there has been a significant number of findings involving the biology of macrophages. Beyond the 1st line of defense, macrophages have several specific characteristics across different tissues, organs, and systems. Macrophages comprehend a heterogeneous phagocytic population with wide range phenotypes, and tissue-specific functions, such as bone resorption, extracellular matrix production, red blood cells and bacteria removal, among others. Through innate immune receptors macrophages can modulate several pathways that culminate in the production of various types of inflammatory mediators such as chemokines, cytokines, oxygen reactive species, and lipid mediators which ultimately altered the behavior of other cells. Moreover, environment signals modify and induce metabolic reprograming that it alters phenotype and functions."--


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Antibody Fc : linking adaptive and innate immunity
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ISBN: 0123948185 0123948029 1299775985 9780123948182 9780123948021 9781299775985 9780123948021 Year: 2014 Publisher: London : Academic Press,

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Antibody Fc is the first single text to synthesize the literature on the mechanisms underlying the dramatic variability of antibodies to influence the immune response. The book demonstrates the importance of the Fc domain, including protective mechanisms, effector cell types, genetic data, and variability in Fc domain function. This volume is a critical single-source reference for researchers in vaccine discovery, immunologists, microbiologists, oncologists and protein engineers as well as graduate students in immunology and vaccinology. Antibodies represent the correlate of p


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Recent advancements in microbial diversity
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ISBN: 9780128223697 9780128223680 0128223693 0128223685 Year: 2022 Publisher: London Academic Press

Phagocytosis
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ISBN: 1281060135 9786611060138 008052608X 0762306106 9780762306107 9780080526089 9781281060136 6611060138 Year: 1999 Publisher: Stamford, Conn. JAI Press

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The present volume focuses on microbial invasion strategies of pathogen uptake. An accompanying volume (Vol. 5) in the series presents the phagocytic process from the viewpoint of the host cell. This field of study is growing rapidly after a somewhat slow start over recent decades. This collection of invited chapters attempts to reflect current research and brings together cell biologists, microbiologists, and immunologists with disthemes, hopefully like a symphony rather than a boring catalogue. It will be evident that editorial bias favors intracellular parasitism and medically important

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