Damage-associated molecular patterns in human diseases. Injury-induced innate immune responses / Volume 1, (2018)
- Record Type:
- Book
- Title:
- Damage-associated molecular patterns in human diseases. Injury-induced innate immune responses / Volume 1, (2018)
- Main Title:
- Damage-associated molecular patterns in human diseases.
- Other Titles:
- Injury-induced innate immune responses
- Further Information:
- Note: Walter Gottlieb Land.
- Authors:
- Land, Walter Gottlieb
- Contents:
- Intro; Foreword; Reference; Preface; Acknowledgments; Contents; Abbreviations; Part I: The Three Major Paradigms in Modern Immunology; 1: Prologue: The Term "Immunity" over the Course of Time; 1.1 When It All Began; 1.2 Metchnikoff's Cellular Theory of Host Defense; 1.3 Ehrlich's and von Behring's Humoral Theory of Host Defense; 1.4 Outlook; References; 2: The Three Major Paradigms in Immunology; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 Burnet's Self/Nonself Discrimination: Clonal Selection Theory; 2.3 Janeway's Pattern Recognition Theory; 2.4 The Danger/Injury Theory; 2.4.1 Introductory Remarks 2.4.2 Land's Injury Theory2.4.3 Matzinger's Danger Theory; 2.4.4 The Evolution of the Danger/Injury Model; 2.5 Outlook; References; 3: Epilogue: What Major Paradigm in Immunology Comes Next?; Part II: The Innate Immune System: an Organ of Perception Determined to Maintain Homeostasis; 4: Prologue: The Guardians of Homeostasis; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 Systemic Homeostasis-Tissue Homeostasis-Cellular Homeostasis; 4.3 The Four Major Systems of Homeostasis Surveillance; 4.4 Outlook: The Innate Immune System as an Organ of Perception; References; 5: Innate Immune Recognition Molecules 5.1 Introduction5.2 The "Classical" Cell-Associated Pattern Recognition Receptors; 5.2.1 Introductory Remarks; 5.2.2 Toll-Like Receptors; 5.2.2.1 General Remarks; 5.2.2.2 The Family of Toll-Like Receptors and Their Structure; 5.2.2.3 Toll-Like Receptors at the Plasma Membrane; 5.2.2.4 Toll-Like Receptors at the EndosomalIntro; Foreword; Reference; Preface; Acknowledgments; Contents; Abbreviations; Part I: The Three Major Paradigms in Modern Immunology; 1: Prologue: The Term "Immunity" over the Course of Time; 1.1 When It All Began; 1.2 Metchnikoff's Cellular Theory of Host Defense; 1.3 Ehrlich's and von Behring's Humoral Theory of Host Defense; 1.4 Outlook; References; 2: The Three Major Paradigms in Immunology; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 Burnet's Self/Nonself Discrimination: Clonal Selection Theory; 2.3 Janeway's Pattern Recognition Theory; 2.4 The Danger/Injury Theory; 2.4.1 Introductory Remarks 2.4.2 Land's Injury Theory2.4.3 Matzinger's Danger Theory; 2.4.4 The Evolution of the Danger/Injury Model; 2.5 Outlook; References; 3: Epilogue: What Major Paradigm in Immunology Comes Next?; Part II: The Innate Immune System: an Organ of Perception Determined to Maintain Homeostasis; 4: Prologue: The Guardians of Homeostasis; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 Systemic Homeostasis-Tissue Homeostasis-Cellular Homeostasis; 4.3 The Four Major Systems of Homeostasis Surveillance; 4.4 Outlook: The Innate Immune System as an Organ of Perception; References; 5: Innate Immune Recognition Molecules 5.1 Introduction5.2 The "Classical" Cell-Associated Pattern Recognition Receptors; 5.2.1 Introductory Remarks; 5.2.2 Toll-Like Receptors; 5.2.2.1 General Remarks; 5.2.2.2 The Family of Toll-Like Receptors and Their Structure; 5.2.2.3 Toll-Like Receptors at the Plasma Membrane; 5.2.2.4 Toll-Like Receptors at the Endosomal Membranes; 5.2.2.5 Toll-Like Receptor Signalling; 5.2.2.6 Concluding Remarks; 5.2.3 Nucleotide-Binding Oligomerization Domain-Like Receptors; 5.2.3.1 General Remarks; 5.2.3.2 The Family of NOD-Like Receptors and Their Structure 5.2.3.3 Inflammasome-Forming NOD-Like ReceptorsNLRP3 Inflammasome; The NLRP1 Inflammasome; The NLRP6 and NLRP7 Inflammasomes; The NLRP12 Inflammasome; The NLRC4 Inflammasome; 5.2.3.4 Non-inflammasome-Forming NOD-Like Receptors; NOD1/NOD2; NLRP10; NLRX1 and NLRC5; MHC Class II Transactivator; 5.2.3.5 Concluding Remarks; 5.2.4 Helicase Retinoic Acid-Inducible Gene I-Like Receptors; 5.2.4.1 General Remarks; 5.2.4.2 The Family of RIG-I-Like Receptors and Their Structure; 5.2.4.3 RIG-I-Like Receptor Signalling; 5.2.4.4 Concluding Remarks; 5.2.5 Absent in Melanoma 2-Like Receptors 5.2.5.1 General Remarks5.2.5.2 The Family of AIM2-Like Receptors, Their Structure, and Inflammasome Formation; 5.2.5.3 Concluding Remarks; 5.2.6 Other Cytosolic DNA-Sensing Receptors; 5.2.6.1 General Remarks; 5.2.6.2 Cyclic GMP-AMP Synthase: An Important DNA Receptor; 5.2.6.3 Further DNA-Sensing Receptors; 5.2.6.4 DNA-Sensing Receptors Initiating the DNA Damage Response; 5.2.6.5 Concluding Remarks; 5.2.7 C-Type Lectin Receptors; 5.2.7.1 General Remarks; 5.2.7.2 Dectin-1 and Dectin-2; 5.2.7.3 LOX-1, MGL, Mincle, DNGR-1, and MICL; 5.2.7.4 The DC-SIGN Receptor … (more)
- Issue Display:
- Volume 1
- Volume:
- 1
- Issue Sort Value:
- 0000-0001-0000-0000
- Publisher Details:
- Cham, Switzerland : Springer
- Publication Date:
- 2018
- Extent:
- 1 online resource (xlviii, 870 pages), illustrations (some color)
- Subjects:
- 616.07/9
Medicine
Immunology
Internal medicine
Allergy
Medical -- Immunology
Science -- Life Sciences -- Biology -- Molecular Biology
Allergies
Immunology
Medical research
Medical -- Internal Medicine
Clinical & internal medicine
Electronic books - Languages:
- English
- ISBNs:
- 9783319786551
3319786555 - Related ISBNs:
- 9783319786544
- Notes:
- Note: Includes bibliographical references.
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