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    Author(s)Ronald G Coffey
    PublisherTaylor & Francis
    ISBN9780824786557
    Pages736
    BindingHardback
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearJuly 1992

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    Taylor & Francis Granulocyte Responses to Cytokines Basic and Clinical Research 1992 Edition by Ronald G Coffey

    This volume explores the basic physiological functions of granulocytes, their modification by cytokines, and the clinical experience with cytokines - discussing the specific responses of neutrophils, eosinophils, basophils, and mast cells to individual cytokines.Written by more than 60 experts from all over the world, Granulocyte Responses to Cytokines ...: examines the responses of granulocytes and mast cells to hormones, chemotactic peptides, and phorbol esters details cytokine effects on morphology, micration, adhesion, phagocytosis, degranulation, and cytotoxicity against tumour cells and pathogens covers cyclic nucleotide, protein kinases, G proteins, lipoxygenase, and leukotrienes in the regulation of granulocyte functions indicates caution in the use of cytokine therapy for certain leukaemias due to cytokine effects on the growth of malignant cells and presents clinical studies with granulocyte-macrophage and granulocyte colony-stimulating factors with promising results in treating genetic, virus-, and drug-induced granulocytopenias and immunodeficiencies.Containing nearly 3900 literature citations, Granulocyte Responses to Cytokines is a guide for immunologists hematologists oncologists pharmacologists biologists, microbiologists, and biochemists pathologists internists and graduate-level students in these disciplines. Table of contents : - Functions of granulocytes - neutrophil activation and function in health and disease, Kent J. Johnson, et al, the neutrophil respiratory burst mechanisms, Linda C. McPhail, et al, regulation of lipoxygenase enzymes in leukocytes, Jack Y. Vanderhoek, activation of leukotriene production in granulocytes - effects on cell activation, Anthony W. Ford-Hutchinson, G-proteins and the role of second messengers in the regulation of the human neurophil, Pramod M. Lad, et al eosinophil activation and function in health and disease, Randa I. Abu-Ghazaleh, et al, basophils and mast cells - piecemeal degranulation in situ and ex vivo - a possible mechanism for cytokine-induced function in disease, Ann M. Dvorak, signal mechanisms in the activation of basophils and mast cells, Donald MacGlashan, Jr, effects of cyclic nucleotides on granulocytes, Ronald G. Coffey effects of cytokines - basic research - regulatory effects of cytokines on myeolopoi8esis, F. Herrmann and R. Mertelsmann, cytokine-stimulated emigration of granulocytes in vivo, Dennis E. Van Epps, physiological studies with human leukocyte inhibitory factor, Larry Borish and Ross Rocklin, the biology of NAP-1/IL-8, a neutrophil-activating cytokine, Jens-M. Schroder and Enno Christophers, activation of neurophils by interleukins-1 and -2 and tumour necrosis factors, Antonio Ferrante, modulation of neurophil functions by y-interferon, Giorgio Berton and Marco A. Cassatella, activation of neurophils by granulocyte-macrophage colony-stimulating factor, John F. DiPersio and Camille N. Abboud, biochemical effects of human granulocyte-macrophage colony-stimulating factor (GM-CSF) on the human neurophil, Richard Sullivan, mechanisms of host tissue damage by cytokine-activated neurophils, Antonio Ferrante, et al, tumour necrosis factor stimulation of neutrophils for antitumour activity, Hunghyi Shau and Robert L. Roberts, interferon activiation oeosinophils, C. De Simone, et al, regulation of human eosinophil production and function by interleukin-5,Angel F. Lopez, et al, cytokine stimulation of human basophil histamine releas, Mary Haak-Frendscho and Allen P. Kaplan, hemopoietic growth factors regulate basophil function and viability, Koichi Hirai, et al, effects of hematopoietic growth factors on nonhematopoietic cells, Shoukat Dedhar and Connie Eaves, effects of cytokines on the expression of adhesion molecules in allergic diseases, Eduardo Calderon effects of cytokines - clinical research - granulocyte colony-stimulating factors as therapeutic agents, Robert E. Donahue and Steven C. Clark, G-CSF and M-CSF - preclinical and clinical results, F. Herrmann, et al, clinical trials of granulocyte-macrophage colony-stimulating factor for the treatment of aplastic anemia, Saroj Vadhan-Raj, clinical trials of granulocyte colony-stimulating fractors for treatment of bone marrow depression associated with cancer chemotherapy, Graham J. Lieschke and George Morstyn.



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