Biological Response Modifiers :New Approaches to Disease Intervention

Publication subTitle :New Approaches to Disease Intervention

Author: Torrence   Paul  

Publisher: Elsevier Science‎

Publication year: 2012

E-ISBN: 9780323151382

P-ISBN(Paperback): 9780126957709

P-ISBN(Hardback):  9780126957709

Subject: R9 Pharmacy

Language: ENG

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Biological Response Modifiers: New Approaches to Disease Intervention focuses on biological response modifiers (BRMs) and the ways they provide novel approaches to disease control. It examines how BRMs act through an organism's own biological response mechanisms and how their mechanisms of action can be utilized to develop new modalities of chemotherapy.
Organized into 15 chapters, this volume begins with an overview of specific agents and approaches to biological therapy, the basic concepts of immunity, and BRM screening. It then discusses interferons and their immunoregulatory functions; mechanism of interferon action; how nucleic acids and polynucleotides regulate the immune system; clinical applications of thymosins and other thymic hormones; the antibacterial and antineoplastic properties of tuftsin; and production and characterization of tumor necrosis factor. The reader is also introduced to detection and activity of colony-stimulating factor; the role of neuroendocrine hormones in the immune system; chalones and other endogenous inhibitors of cell proliferation; biochemistry of lymphotoxins; muramyl peptides as immunopharmacological response modifiers; biological activities of transfer factor in leukocyte dialysates; and requirements for activation and growth of human lymphocytes.
This book is a valuable resource for immunologists, clinicians, biochemists, and organic/medicinal chemists.

Chapter

Front Cover

pp.:  1 – 4

Copyright Page

pp.:  5 – 8

Dedication

pp.:  6 – 14

Table of Contents

pp.:  8 – 6

Contributors

pp.:  14 – 18

Preface

pp.:  18 – 20

Chapter 1. Introduction

pp.:  20 – 40

Chapter 2. Basic Concepts of Immunity

pp.:  40 – 76

Chapter 3. Immunoregulatory Functions of Interferon

pp.:  76 – 96

Chapter 4. How Interferon Works

pp.:  96 – 126

Chapter 5. Regulation of the Immune System by Nucleic Acids and Polynucleotides

pp.:  126 – 140

Chapter 6. Thymosins and Other Thymic Hormones

pp.:  140 – 160

Chapter 7. Tuftsin (Thr-Lys-Pro-Arg): A Natural Activator of Phagocytic Cells with Antibacterial and Antineoplastic Activity

pp.:  160 – 190

Chapter 8. Tumor Necrosis Factor

pp.:  190 – 238

Chapter 9. Colony-Stimulating Factor

pp.:  238 – 264

Chapter 10. Neuroendocrine Hormones and the Immune System

pp.:  264 – 284

Chapter 11. Chalones and Other Endogenous Inhibitors of Cell Proliferation

pp.:  284 – 312

Chapter 12. Lymphotoxins: A Multicomponent Family of Cell-Lytic and Growth-Inhibitory Proteins

pp.:  312 – 326

Chapter 13. Muramyl Peptides as Immunopharmacological Response Modifiers

pp.:  326 – 348

Chapter 14. Transfer Factor

pp.:  348 – 380

Chapter 15. Human Lymphocyte Proliferation: Requirements for Activation and Growth

pp.:  380 – 404

Index

pp.:  404 – 417

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