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Immunoendocrinology: Scientific and Clinical Aspects George S. Eisenbarth

Immunoendocrinology: Scientific and Clinical Aspects By George S. Eisenbarth

Immunoendocrinology: Scientific and Clinical Aspects by George S. Eisenbarth


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Immunoendocrinology is a rapidly developing field of research that seeks to understand the intersection of the immune and endocrine systems. Immunoendocrinology: Scientific and Clinical Aspects explores in detail the current knowledge of immunoendocrinology, namely endocrine disorders produced by disorders of immune function.

Immunoendocrinology: Scientific and Clinical Aspects Summary

Immunoendocrinology: Scientific and Clinical Aspects by George S. Eisenbarth

Immunoendocrinology is a rapidly developing field of research that seeks to understand the intersection of the immune and endocrine systems. Immunoendocrinology: Scientific and Clinical Aspects explores in detail the current knowledge of immunoendocrinology, namely endocrine disorders produced by disorders of immune function. Chapters cover both basic pathophysiology informed by studies of animal models as well as current understanding of multiple related clinical diseases-their pathophysiology, diagnosis, and therapy. Immunoendocrinology: Scientific and Clinical Aspects captures the central role of immunoendocrinologic processes in the pathogenesis of not only type 1 diabetes but in a range of other autoimmune and endocrine disorders.

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From the reviews:

The book aims to comprehensively review current knowledge of endocrine disorders produced by disorders of immune function. ... Overall, Immunoendocrinology: Scientific & Clinical Aspects is a very informative book and succeeds in its aims. ... It is an essential read for those wanting a solid introduction to the current immunoendocrinological landscape. It would be an excellent starting point for those commencing studies in this field, be they medics, undergrads, postgrads or postdocs. This book is a must have for any good Biomedical library. (Charlotte Williams, Immunology News, November, 2011)

The book written by internationally recognized experts is divided into 3 parts ... . An important treatise, well written and referenced, of interest to endocrinologists, especially diabetologists, immunologists and those engaged in autoimmunity research. (Pediatric Endocrinology Reviews (PER), Vol. 9 (1), September, 2011)

This book covers underlying pathophysiological mechanisms of autoimmune endocrine disease, as well as important clinical aspects such as diagnosis and therapy. ... audience for this book includes endocrinologists with a particular interest in autoimmune endocrinopathies, as well as academic researchers in the field. ... helpful for physicians who care for patients with other autoimmune diseases ... . this is a great introduction to the field of immunoendocrinology. ... The chapters are well written and informative. I recommend it very highly. (Ronald N. Cohen, Doody's Book Reviews, June, 2011)

Table of Contents

1.Primer on Immunology Related to Autoimmunity, by Jean Jasinski and George Eisenbarth 2.Discovering Novel Autoantigens - Jan Wenzlau and John Hutton 3.Developing and Validating High Sensitivity/Specificity Autoantibody Assays, by Ezio Bonifacio 4.Characterizing T Cell Autoimmunity, by Ivana Durinovic-Bello and Gerald T. Nepom 5.Inflammation/Metabolic Syndrome, by Rodica Pop-Busui and Massimo Pietropaolo Syndromes: APS-1 6. Animal, by James Gardner and Mark Anderson 7.APS-I Man, by Eystein Husebye and Olle Kampe 8.IPEX, by Rosa Bacchetta, Laura Passerini and Maria Grazia Roncarolo 9.APS-2, by Jennifer Barker 10. Iatrogenic immunoendocrinopathy, by Paolo Pozzilli, Rocky Strollo and Nicola Napoli Specific Diseases Type 1 Diabetes 11.BB rat, by Ulla Nohr Dalberg, Claus Haase, Lars Hornum and Helle Markholst 12.Immunopathogenesis of the NOD mouse, by Li Zhang and George Eisenbarth 13.KRV and Related Models Type 1 Diabetes, by Danny Zipris 14.Autoimmune Pathology of Type 1 Diabetes, by Roberto Gianani and Mark Atkinson 15.Genetics, by George Eisenbarth and Aaron Michaels 16.Epidemiology, by Jill Norris Molly Lamb 17.Natural History, by Spiros Fourlanos, Leonard C. Harrison and Peter Colman 18.Immunotherapy, by Frank Waldron-Lynch and Kevan C Herold 19.LADA, by Barbara M. Brooks-Worrell and Jerry P. Palmer 20.Fulminant Diabetes, by Akihisa Imagawa and Toshiaki Hanafusa 21.Insulin Autoimmunity, by Yasuko Uchigata and Yukimasa Hirata 22.Lessons from Patients with Anti-Insulin Receptor Autoantibodies, by Angeline Y. Chong and Phillip Gorden 23.Transplantation, by Gaetano Ciancio, Alberto Pugliese, George W. Burke and Camillo Ricordi 24.Addison's Disease, Alberto Falorni Thyroid 25. Animal Models of Autoimmune Thyroid Disease, by Yuji Nagayama1 and Norio Abiru 26. Genetics of Thyroid Autoimmunity, by Yaron Tomer 27.Thyroiditis, by Su He Wang and James R. Baker Jr. 28.Graves' Disease, by Syed A Morshed, Ruaf Latif and Terry F Davies 29. Graves' Ophthalmopathy, by Wilmar M. Wiersinga 30.Hypoparathyroidism, by Ogo I. Egbuna and Edward M. Brown 31.Gonadal Failure, by Janice Huang, Micol S. Rothman and Margaret E. Wierman 32.Celiac Disease and Intestinal Endocrine Autoimmunity, by Leonardo Mereiles, Marcella Li, Danielle Loo and Edwin Liu 33. Hypophysitis, by Annamaria De Bellis and Antonio Bizzarro

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NLS9781493957439
9781493957439
1493957430
Immunoendocrinology: Scientific and Clinical Aspects by George S. Eisenbarth
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Humana Press Inc.
2016-08-23
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