In recent years, researchers around the globe have deep dived into the fascination world of the Macrophage and its diverse role in tissue development, angiogenesis, and wound healing, and above all the untapped mystery of the wondering immune system within our body. Macrophages and their role in inflammation includes all the latest information of macrophages and inflammation as well as it provides an in-depth understanding of this complex and rapidly progressing field of study.
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Table of Contents
I. Biology 1. Introduction to Macrophages 2. Basic Macrophages Biology
II. Inflammation Processes 4. Overview of Inflammation processes 5. The role of Macrophages in inflammation
III. Role of Macrophages in systemic inflammation 4. Tumor development 5. Neurological System 6. Adipose Tissue 7. Muscle Tissue 8. Heart and circulatory system 9. Atherosclerosis 10. Arthritis 11. Respiratory system 12. Wound Healing
IV. Conclusions 13. Role of Macrophages in mediating Homeostatic Processes 14. Up and coming research fields
Authors
Jae Youl Cho Research Institute of Biomolecule ControlDepartment of Integrative Biotechnology, Sungkyunkwan University, Suwon, Republic of Korea. Dr. Cho is a Professor at Sungkyunkwan University. His research areas are inflammatory and cancer signaling and development of anti-inflammatory and anti-cancer remedy from natural resources. His current research interests are to understand oncogene-related signaling cascade in cancer and inflammatory cells, and figure out the molecular mechanism of anti-inflammatory and anti-cancer actions of naturally-occurring components. He was working as an Editor-in-Chief of Journal of Ginseng Research (IF = 6.060) and is currently acting as a director of Research Institute of Biomolecule Control sponsored by National Research Foundation of Korea. He received B.Sc. and M.Sc. in Genetic Engineering from Sungkyunkwan University, in 1991 and 1993, and Ph.D. in Immunology and Molecular Pathology Department from University College London in 2001. After his Ph.D., he worked as a Postdoctoral fellow in Washington University in St. Louis for 2 years. Before his moving to Sungkyunkwan University, Dr. Cho was an assistant and associate professor of Kangwon National University for 8 years from 2003. He has published 500 peer-reviewed papers and 160 registered and applied patents.