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  • Category: Books (Medical)
  • ISBN-10:  3319853147
  • ISBN-10:  3319853147
  • ISBN-13:  9783319853147
  • ISBN-13:  9783319853147
  • Publisher:  Springer
  • Publisher:  Springer
  • Binding:  Paperback
  • Binding:  Paperback
  • Pub Date:  01-Apr-2018
  • Pub Date:  01-Apr-2018
  • SKU:  3319853147-11-SPRI
  • SKU:  3319853147-11-SPRI
  • Item ID: 101358115
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This volume gives a state-of-the-art overview on macrophage functions in various invertebrate and vertebrate systems and diseases. It also covers various aspects of macrophage development and formation, behavior and response to nano- and biomaterials, the latter of which have become very important components of modern medicine. 

Macrophages are evolutionarily conserved phagocytotic cells. In recent years macrophages have emerged as one of the most versatile cells of immune system, which, depending on the milieu and circumstance, participate in development or inhibition of cancer, regeneration, wound healing, inflammation, organ rejection and interaction between mother and a fetus.

This book will be of particular interest to researchers working in immunology, cancer research, developmental biology, or related fields.


A.Evolution, origin and fate of macrophages


1.Title: Evolutionary aspects of Macrophages polarization
Authors: Eva-Stina Edholm, Kun Hyoe Rhoo, Jacques Robert
Corresponding author: Jacques Robert
e-mail: Jacques_Robert@urmc.rochester.edu

2.Title: Development and functional differentiation of tissue-resident vs. monocyte-derived macrophages in inflammatory reactions
Authors: Paola Italiani and Diana Boraschi
      Corresponding author: Paola Italiani
e-mail: p.italiani@ibp.cnr.it

3.Title: Hofbauer cells  placental macrophages of fetal origin
Authors: Leticia Reyes, Bryce Wolfe, Thaddeus Golos
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