Immunobiology of the Complement System :An Introduction for Research and Clinical Medicine

Publication subTitle :An Introduction for Research and Clinical Medicine

Author: Ross   Gordon D.  

Publisher: Elsevier Science‎

Publication year: 2014

E-ISBN: 9781483276397

P-ISBN(Paperback): 9780125976404

P-ISBN(Hardback):  9780125976404

Subject: R4 Clinical Medicine;R5 Internal Medicine

Language: ENG

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Immunobiology of the Complement System: An Introduction for Research and Clinical Medicine provides an introduction to the complement system. The intention was to create a primer that would provide the basic knowledge of complement required for either research or clinical medicine in diseases involving the complement system.
The book begins with a historical background of complement research; it introduces certain key investigators from the past who have made important contributions. Separate chapters on the basic aspects of complement function are followed by chapters on the molecular genetics of complement and the role of complement in different diseases. Key topics discussed include the activation of complement via the classical pathway and the alternative pathway; complement mediators of inflammation; opsonization and membrane complement receptors; assembly and functions of the terminal components; and complement-dependent mechanisms of virus neutralization.
This book has been written primarily for students and scientists who have not been specifically trained in complement research.

Chapter

Front Cover

pp.:  1 – 4

Copyright Page

pp.:  5 – 6

Table of Contents

pp.:  6 – 12

Preface

pp.:  12 – 14

Chapter 1. The Classical Pathway

pp.:  34 – 58

Chapter 2. The Alternative Pathway

pp.:  58 – 76

Chapter 3. Complement Mediators of Inflammation

pp.:  76 – 100

Chapter 4. Opsonization and Membrane Complement Receptors

pp.:  100 – 128

Chapter 5. Assembly and Functions of the Terminal Components

pp.:  128 – 152

Chapter 6. Complement-Dependent Mechanisms of Virus Neutralization

pp.:  152 – 176

Chapter 7. Genetics and Synthesis of Components of the Complement System

pp.:  176 – 196

Chapter 8. Role of Complement in Infectious Diseases

pp.:  196 – 210

Chapter 9. Complement and the Rheumatic Diseases

pp.:  210 – 226

Chapter 10. Role of Complement in Hemolytic Anemia and Thrombocytopenia

pp.:  226 – 250

Chapter 11. Genetic Deficiency Diseases of the Complement System

pp.:  250 – 276

Index

pp.:  276 – 287

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