Immunophysiology of the Gut (eBook)
474 Seiten
Elsevier Science (Verlag)
978-1-4832-7349-5 (ISBN)
Bristol-Myers Squibb/Mead Johnson Nutrition Symposia, Volume 11: Immunophysiology of the Gut represents a comprehensive and systematic coverage of the immunophysiology of the gut, compiling research that integrates the mucosal immune system and intestinal physiology. This book discusses the immunological regulation of epithelial function, fibroblastic sheath, pathways of arachidonic acid metabolism, and gastric response to mucosal anaphylaxis. The implications for inflammatory diarrhea, role of breast milk in neonatal host defense, and milk-borne peptide growth factors in human and bovine milk are also elaborated. This publication likewise covers the immunopathologic features of celiac disease, immune responses in protein-energy malnutrition, and bacterial translocation. This volume is suitable for experts and clinicians from the disciplines of mucosal immunology, intestinal physiology, and enteric neurophysiology.
Contributors
Numbers in parentheses indicate the pages on which the authors’ contributions begin.
Rebecca Abraham, (373), Department of Pediatrics, Children’s Hospital, University of Texas Medical Branch, Galveston, Texas 77550
R.N. Ashraf, (247), Department of Social and Preventive Pediatrics, King Edward Medical College, Lahore, Pakistan
Robert D. Baker, (401), Division of Pediatric Gastroenterology and Nutrition, Department of Pediatrics, University of Massachusetts Medical Center, Worcester, Massachusetts 01655
Susan S. Baker, (401), Division of Pediatric Gastroenterology and Nutrition, Department of Pediatrics, University of Massachusetts Medical Center, Worcester, Massachusetts 01655
Kim E. Barrett, (71), Department of Medicine, University of California, San Diego, School of Medicine, San Diego, California 92103
M. Benjamin, (229), Intestinal Disease Research Unit, Department of Pathology, McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario, L8N 3Z5, Canada
Helen M. Berschneider, (25), Department of Anatomy, Physiological Sciences and Radiology, College of Veterinary Medicine, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, North Carolina 27606
John Bienenstock, (171), Department of Medicine and Pathology, McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario L8N 3Z5, Canada
Kurt J. Bloch, (415), Clinical Immunology and Allergy, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts 02114
Per Brandtzaeg, (295), Laboratory for Immunohistochemistry and Immunopathology (LIIPAT), Institute of Pathology, University of Oslo, The National Hospital, Rikshospitalet, N-0027 Oslo 1, Norway
Lorenz Braun-Elwert, (129), Universitätsklinikum Steglitz, Medizinische Klinik und Poliklinik, Abteilung für Innere Medizin mit Schwerpunkt Gastroenterologie, Freie Universität Berlin, 1000 Berlin 45, Germany
B. Carlsson, (247), Department of Clinical Immunology, University of Göteborg, S-413 46 Göteborg, Sweden
Gilbert A. Castro, (7), Department of Physiology and Cell Biology, University of Texas Medical School, Houston, Texas 77030
Ranjit Kumar Chandra, (389), Departments of Pediatrics and Medicine, Memorial University of Newfoundland, St. John’s, Newfoundland A1A 1R8, Canada
Eugene B. Chang, (43), Department of Medicine, Section of Gastroenterology, University of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois 60637
S.E. Crowe, (229), Intestinal Disease Research Unit, Department of Pathology, McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario L8N 3Z5, Canada
J.R. Cruz, (247), INCAP, Guatemala City, Guatemala
U. Dahlgren, (247), Department of Clinical Immunology, University of Göteborg, S-413 46 Göteborg, Sweden
Claudio Fiocchi, (145), Department of Gastroenterology and Research Institute, Cleveland Clinic Foundation, Cleveland, Ohio 44195
D. Grant Gall, (59), Departments of Pediatrics and Medicine, University of Calgary, Calgary, Alberta, T2H 4N1 Canada
T. Gonzales-Cossio, (247), INCAP, Guatemala City, Guatemala
M. Hahn-Zoric, (247), Department of Clinical Immunology, University of Göteborg, S-413 46 Göteborg, Sweden
Trond S. Halstensen, (295), Laboratory for Immunohistochemistry and Immunopathology (LIIPAT), Institute of Pathology, University of Oslo, The National Hospital, Rikshospitalet, N-0027 Oslo 1, Norway
L.Å. Hanson, (247), Department of Clinical Immunology, University of Göteborg, S-413 46 Göteborg, Sweden
Paul R. Harmatz, (415), Children’s Hospital, Gastroenterology Division, Oakland, California 94609
V. Héarias, (247), Department of Clinical Immunology, University of Göteborg, S-413 46 Göteborg, Sweden
Mette Hvatum, (295), Laboratory for Immunohistochemistry and Immunopathology (LIIPAT), Institute of Pathology, University of Oslo, The National Hospital, Rikshospitalet, N-0027 Oslo 1, Norway
F. Jalil, (247), Department of Social and Preventive Pediatrics, King Edward Medical College, Lahore, Pakistan
Stephen P. James, (129), Division of Gastroenterology, Department of Medicine, University of Maryland at Baltimore, Baltimore, Maryland 21201
J. Karlberg, (247), Department of Anatomy (Biometric Unit), University of Göteborg, S-413 46 Göteborg, Sweden
O. Koldovský, (269), Department of Pediatrics, Steele Memorial Research Center, and Department of Physiology, University of Arizona, College of Medicine, Tucson, Arizona 85724
W. Kong, (269), Department of Pediatrics, Steele Memorial Research Center, and Department of Physiology, University of Arizona, College of Medicine, Tucson, Arizona 85724
U. Kosecka-Janiszewska, (229), Intestinal Disease Research Unit, Department of Pathology, McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario L8N 3Z5, Canada
Dag Kvale, (295), Laboratory for Immunohistochemistry and Immunopathology (LIIPAT), Institute of Pathology, University of Oslo, The National Hospital, Rikshospitalet, N-0027 Oslo 1, Norway
B.S. Lindblad, (247), Department of Pediatrics, St. Göran’s Hospital, Karolinska Institute, Stockholm, Sweden
Richard P. MacDermott, (365), Gastroenterology Division, University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19104
Thomas T. MacDonald, (99), Department of Paediatric Gastroenterology, St. Bartholomew’s Hospital, London EC1A 7BE, England
James L. Madara, (119), Division of Gastrointestinal Pathology, Department of Pathology, Brigham and Women’s Hospital and Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts 02115
S. Masson, (229), Intestinal Disease Research Unit, Department of Pathology, McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario L8N 3Z5, Canada
Toshihiro Matsuura, (145), First Department of Internal Medicine, Nagoya University School of Medicine, Nagoya, Japan
I. Mattsby-Baltzer, (247), Department of Clinical Bacteriology, University of Göteborg, S-413 46 Göteborg, Sweden
Lloyd Mayer, (111), Division of Clinical...
Erscheint lt. Verlag | 22.10.2013 |
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Sprache | englisch |
Themenwelt | Sachbuch/Ratgeber ► Gesundheit / Leben / Psychologie ► Krankheiten / Heilverfahren |
Medizinische Fachgebiete ► Innere Medizin ► Gastroenterologie | |
Studium ► 1. Studienabschnitt (Vorklinik) ► Physiologie | |
Studium ► Querschnittsbereiche ► Infektiologie / Immunologie | |
ISBN-10 | 1-4832-7349-0 / 1483273490 |
ISBN-13 | 978-1-4832-7349-5 / 9781483273495 |
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