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Immunoendocrinology: Scientific and Clinical Aspects [electronic resource] /edited by George S. Eisenbarth.

by Eisenbarth, George S [editor.]; SpringerLink (Online service).
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookSeries: Contemporary Endocrinology: Publisher: Totowa, NJ : Humana Press : 2011.Description: XIV, 579p. 58 illus., 30 illus. in color. online resource.ISBN: 9781603274784.Subject(s): Medicine | Immunology | Internal medicine | Endocrinology | Medicine & Public Health | Endocrinology | Immunology | Internal MedicineDDC classification: 616.4 Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
Primer on Immunology Related to Autoimmunity -- Discovering Novel Autoantigens -- Developing and Validating High Sensitivity/Specificity Autoantibody Assays -- Characterizing T Cell Autoimmunity -- Inflammation/Metabolic Syndrome -- Animal -- APS-I Man -- IPEX -- APS-2 -- Iatrogenic immunoendocrinopathy -- BB rat -- Immunopathogenesis of the NOD mouse -- KRV and Related Models Type 1 Diabetes -- Autoimmune Pathology of Type 1 Diabetes -- Genetics -- Epidemiology -- Natural History -- Immunotherapy -- LADA -- Fulminant Diabetes -- Insulin Autoimmunity -- Lessons from Patients with Anti-Insulin Receptor Autoantibodies -- Transplantation -- Addison’s Disease -- Animal Models of Autoimmune Thyroid Disease -- Genetics of Thyroid Autoimmunity -- Thyroiditis -- Graves’ Disease -- Graves’ Ophthalmopathy -- Hypoparathyroidism -- Gonadal Failure -- Celiac Disease and Intestinal Endocrine Autoimmunity -- Hypophysitis.
In: Springer eBooksSummary: Immunoendocrinology is a rapidly developing field of research that seeks to understand the intersection of the immune and endocrine systems. Immunoendocrinology: Scientific and Clinical Aspects explores in detail the current knowledge of immunoendocrinology, namely endocrine disorders produced by disorders of immune function. Chapters cover both basic pathophysiology informed by studies of animal models as well as current understanding of multiple related clinical diseases—their pathophysiology, diagnosis, and therapy. Immunoendocrinology: Scientific and Clinical Aspects captures the central role of immunoendocrinologic processes in the pathogenesis of not only type 1 diabetes but in a range of other autoimmune and endocrine disorders.
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Primer on Immunology Related to Autoimmunity -- Discovering Novel Autoantigens -- Developing and Validating High Sensitivity/Specificity Autoantibody Assays -- Characterizing T Cell Autoimmunity -- Inflammation/Metabolic Syndrome -- Animal -- APS-I Man -- IPEX -- APS-2 -- Iatrogenic immunoendocrinopathy -- BB rat -- Immunopathogenesis of the NOD mouse -- KRV and Related Models Type 1 Diabetes -- Autoimmune Pathology of Type 1 Diabetes -- Genetics -- Epidemiology -- Natural History -- Immunotherapy -- LADA -- Fulminant Diabetes -- Insulin Autoimmunity -- Lessons from Patients with Anti-Insulin Receptor Autoantibodies -- Transplantation -- Addison’s Disease -- Animal Models of Autoimmune Thyroid Disease -- Genetics of Thyroid Autoimmunity -- Thyroiditis -- Graves’ Disease -- Graves’ Ophthalmopathy -- Hypoparathyroidism -- Gonadal Failure -- Celiac Disease and Intestinal Endocrine Autoimmunity -- Hypophysitis.

Immunoendocrinology is a rapidly developing field of research that seeks to understand the intersection of the immune and endocrine systems. Immunoendocrinology: Scientific and Clinical Aspects explores in detail the current knowledge of immunoendocrinology, namely endocrine disorders produced by disorders of immune function. Chapters cover both basic pathophysiology informed by studies of animal models as well as current understanding of multiple related clinical diseases—their pathophysiology, diagnosis, and therapy. Immunoendocrinology: Scientific and Clinical Aspects captures the central role of immunoendocrinologic processes in the pathogenesis of not only type 1 diabetes but in a range of other autoimmune and endocrine disorders.

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