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New book on 'Innate Immunity and Inflammation' from Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press

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Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

Innate Immunity and Inflammation Cover

image: The image is a colorized scanning electron micrograph showing a human neutrophil 30 minutes after infection with Bacillus anthracis. view more 

Credit: Cover image provided by Dr. Volker Brinkmann, Mikroskopie, Max Planck-Institut fur Infektionsbiologie.

The innate immune system is rapidly activated in response to infection and injury. It is a generic rather than pathogen-specific response that recruits immune cells, promotes inflammation, and mobilizes the adaptive immune system. Excessive or chronic inflammation may cause tissue damage, so a careful balance is required to restore homeostasis.

Written and edited by experts in the field, Innate Immunity and Inflammation, published by Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press, reviews the cellular and molecular mechanisms involved in innate immunity and all types of inflammation. The contributors examine the cell types that make up the innate immune system, their use of pattern recognition receptors (e.g., Toll-like receptors) to identify pathogens and damaged tissues, and how they trigger signaling pathways that culminate in inflammation, pathogen destruction, and tissue repair. The numerous chemical signals and factors involved in innate immunity and inflammation are described, as are those that keep inflammation in check.

The authors also discuss the diseases that can result when these processes go awry, such as rheumatoid arthritis and cancer. This volume is therefore a valuable reference for all immunologists, cell biologists, and medical scientists wishing to understand these protective processes and their implications for human health and disease.

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