Translational Inflammation links laboratory and clinical data within primary and secondary care to clinical research data and offers a holistic and innovative approach to chronic inflammation and ageing. Understanding the role of inflammation as a part of clinical disease states is becoming a valuable tool in both direct treatment and the development of therapeutics. Translational Inflammation, the 4th volume in the Perspectives in Translational Cell Biology series, offers content for professors, students and researchers across basic and translational biology.
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Table of Contents
1. Translational Inflammation 2. The Hypoxic Adenosine Response and Inflammation in Lung Disease 3. Inflammation and regulation by cell adhesion antagonists 4. Anti-inflammatory Herbal Supplements 5. Systemic Inflammatory Response Syndrome (SIRS) as an Insult-induced Immune Dissonance: Potential Control via Lactoferrin 6. Chronic Inflammation in HIV Pathogenesis: Effects on Immune Cells, Organ Systems and Systemic Consequences 7. Modulation of Inflammation to Control Tuberculosis Disease 8. Innate Immunity and Pulmonary Inflammation: A Balance Between Protection and Disease 9. Biologic agents to control autoimmune inflammation 10. Innate and Adaptive Immune Response in Preeclampsia 11. Control of Transplantation Inflammation 12. Acute Inflammation after Traumatic Brain Injury 13. The Role of Neuroinflammation in Neurodegenerative Disorders