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Titlebook: In Vivo Models of Inflammation; Douglas W. Morgan (Senior Group Leader),Lisa A. Ma Book 19991st edition Springer Basel AG 1999 Arthritis.A

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书目名称In Vivo Models of Inflammation
编辑Douglas W. Morgan (Senior Group Leader),Lisa A. Ma
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丛书名称Progress in Inflammation Research
图书封面Titlebook: In Vivo Models of Inflammation;  Douglas W. Morgan (Senior Group Leader),Lisa A. Ma Book 19991st edition Springer Basel AG 1999 Arthritis.A
描述The purpose of this volume in the series Progress in Inflammation Research is to pro­ vide the biomedical researcher with a description of the state of the art of the devel­ opment and use of animal models of diseases with components of inflammation. Par­ ticularly highlighted are those models which can serve as in vivo correlates of diseases most commonly targeted for therapeutic intervention. The format is designed with the laboratory in mind; thus it provides detailed descriptions of the methodologies and uses of the most significant models. Also, new approaches to the development of future models in selected therapeutic areas have been highlighted. While emphasis is on the newest models, new information broadening our understanding of several well-known models of proven clinical utility is included. In addition, we have pro­ vided coverage of transgenic and gene transfer technologies which will undoubtedly serve as tools for many future approaches. Provocative comments on the cutting edge and future directions are meant to stimulate new thinking. Of course, it is important to recognize that the experimental use of animals for human benefit carries with it a solemn responsibilit
出版日期Book 19991st edition
关键词Arthritis; Asthma; Cardiovascular diseases; Gene transfer technology; Skin inflammation; Stem cells; cance
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doihttps://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-0348-7775-6
isbn_ebook978-3-0348-7775-6Series ISSN 1422-7746 Series E-ISSN 2296-4525
issn_series 1422-7746
copyrightSpringer Basel AG 1999
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Allergen-induced airway inflammation and airway hyperreactivity in mice,f currently available medications. Although extensive research has been devoted to the study of this disease, the fundamental mechanisms which underlie the development and perturbation of the asthmatic state remain elusive.
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Comparison of adjuvant and streptococcal cell wall-induced arthritis in the rat, models to RA. Furthermore, this chapter will describe how new technologies, such as magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), can be integrated with these “old” models to better predict clinical efficacy with the many new biological and immunomodulatory drugs currently in development.
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Murine collagen-induced arthritis, human counterparts and offer a useful approach to understand arthritic processes and to improve therapeutic treatment. As the previous chapter dealt with adjuvant-induced arthritis in rat the current chapter will deal with collagen induced arthritis in mouse.
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1422-7746 he state of the art of the devel­ opment and use of animal models of diseases with components of inflammation. Par­ ticularly highlighted are those models which can serve as in vivo correlates of diseases most commonly targeted for therapeutic intervention. The format is designed with the laboratory
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