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Growth factors.
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ISSN: 10292292 08977194 Year: 1988 Publisher: [London] : Taylor & Francis

Growth factors and cytokines in health and disease.
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ISBN: 1281057673 9786611057671 0080532659 0762300914 9780762300914 Year: 1996 Publisher: Greenwich, Conn. : JAI Press,

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Growth Factors, Part A

Cytokines
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ISBN: 9780762301171 0762301171 9786611039424 128103942X 0080532640 Year: 1997 Publisher: Greenwich, CT : JAI,

Growth factors in fertility regulation
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ISBN: 0521390265 9780521390262 Year: 1991 Publisher: Cambridge : Cambridge university press,


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Interleukin-27: Biological Properties and Clinical Application
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ISBN: 3319396625 3319396641 Year: 2016 Publisher: Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer,

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This volume focuses on various aspects of interleukin-27 (IL-27), especially its potential for clinical applications. The authors discuss the downstream signaling from the IL-27 receptor and its molecular targets in immune cells including Th1, Th2, Th17, Treg, Tr1, Tfh, B cells, DCs and macrophages. The inhibition of Th17 cells by IL-27 is vital for the maintenance of the feto-maternal tolerance and the prevention of lupus, multiple sclerosis, autoimmune uveitis, immune thrombocytopenia and atherosclerosis. However, the same inhibitory capabilities compromise the immune response to bacterial pathogens, and IL-27 is a pathogenic factor in sepsis and tuberculosis. Also covered are the conflicting reports on the role of IL-27 in rheumatoid arthritis, the effect of IL-27 on epithelia, which seems to play a role in asthma, psoriasis and inflammatory bowel diseases, and the direct cytotoxic and anti-vascular effects of IL-27, which make it a promising agent for the treatment of cancer. Accordingly, this volume will be of interest to researchers and clinicians alike.

Molecular physiology of growth
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ISBN: 0521471109 Year: 1996 Publisher: Cambridge Cambridge University press


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Progress in growth factor research.
ISSN: 18786456 Year: 1989 Publisher: [Oxford] : Pergamon Press,


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Clinical Medicine Research
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ISBN: 3030048373 3030048365 Year: 2018 Publisher: Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer,

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This book presents an update on new trends and developments in broadly defined medical disciplines. The reader will learn about a whole range of multidisciplinary topics, regarded as being important for advancing the understanding of disease pathogenicity, diagnostic methods, and patient management. These topics include a holistic approach to physiotherapy, with proprioceptive neuromuscular facilitation at the core of it. Furthermore potential ways to protect kidneys during ischemic coronary interventions, and psychosocial aspects in cancer survivors are discussed. Other topics deal with growth hormone deficiency in short children and responses of molecular markers of bone metabolism to growth hormone replacement therapy. In addition the modern use of transcranial laser-induced photobiomodulation showing surprising benefits in autism disorder is presented. The expert contributions take on the challenges presented to medical professionals by ever growing medical knowledge and various individual and contextual issues that require a multidisciplinary approach in patient management. The authors present bench-to-bed clinical research to make useful additions to the knowledge on contemporary diagnostic procedures, therapy, and quality of life of patients. The book aims to provide stimulus for new research ideas and to give new perspectives on practical clinical issues. The book is intended for primary care clinicians, family physicians, medical scholars, and other clinicians who treat and manage patients.

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