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Sprache: Englisch
Verlag: New York Academy of Sciences, 1995
ISBN 10: 0897669525 ISBN 13: 9780897669528
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Zustand: New. Series: Contemporary Immunology. Num Pages: 284 pages, biography. BIC Classification: MJCM. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 235 x 155 x 15. Weight in Grams: 444. . 2011. Paperback. . . . . Books ship from the US and Ireland.
Taschenbuch. Zustand: Neu. Immunosuppression and Human Malignancy | David Naor (u. a.) | Taschenbuch | xii | Englisch | 2011 | Humana | EAN 9781461288466 | Verantwortliche Person für die EU: Humana Press in Springer Science + Business Media, Heidelberger Platz 3, 14197 Berlin, juergen[dot]hartmann[at]springer[dot]com | Anbieter: preigu.
Zustand: New. Offers critical analysis of the huge body of research on the immunosuppressive states associated with malignancy. This title focuses on the role of suppressor macrophages and lymphocytes in malignancy-related immunodepression. Series: Contemporary Immunology. Num Pages: 284 pages, biography. BIC Classification: MJCL. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational; (UP) Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly; (UU) Undergraduate. Dimension: 234 x 156 x 17. Weight in Grams: 1290. . 1989. Hardback. . . . . Books ship from the US and Ireland.
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Buch. Zustand: Neu. Neuware - The immune system can deal effectively with the majority of viruses and bacteria, less effectively with parasites, and very poorly with cancer. Why is this so Why are McFarlane Burnet's and Lewis Thomas' predictions that the immune system is in volved in ridding the body of cancer cells, encapsulated in the catchy phrase 'immunologic surveillance,' so difficult to experi mentally establish Cancer differs from infectious agents in being derived from the host. Hence, it has been postulated that cancer cells lack anti gens that the immune system can recognize. They are not 'im munogenic. ' However, this argument is seriously weakened by the existence of numerous human autoimmune diseases, in which the immune system effectively recognizes and attacks a va riety of self tissues. Thus, the potential clearly exists for recogni tion of the surfaces of tumor cells. Professor Naor and his colleagues have written a book that explores another possible reason: cancer cells are recognized by the immune system-but is it possible that the consequence of recognition is inhibition of the immune system-by suppressor T cells or macrophages The evolution of the malignant state may only occur in individuals who develop this suppression. This book reviews the evidence that suppressor cells, poorly characterized and difficult to study, may be of fundamental im portance in cancer. In fact, our incapacity to understand the na ture of suppressor cells and their mode of action is one of the ma jor problems in immunology research today.