The Innate Immune System In Health And Disease : From The Lab Bench Work To Its Clinical Implications , Volume 1 (Original PDF From Publisher)
Author: Nova Medicine and Health
This book, From the Lab Bench Work to Its Clinical Implications : The Innate Immune System in Health and Disease, sets out to
accomplish this goal.
The purpose of Volume 1 is to give researchers and medical professionals up-to-date knowledge that will be helpful in their efforts to
learn more, conduct fresh studies and create innovative medications that target the innate immune system and are both more effective
and safe.
Anyone looking for a current update on innate immunity should give this book top consideration.
The role of innate immunity in illnesses such parasitic infections, cancer and viral infections is examined in Volume 1.
This volume specifically addresses innate immunity in relation to SARS-CoV-2, type 2 diabetes and chronic HIV infection.
It also examines the relationship between innate immunity and vitamin D. Researchers look into the dual roles that neutrophils play in
the development of cancer and the adaptability of natural killer cells.
Additionally, the description of the immunological response to Toxoplasma gondii and helminth infections is provided.
The Innate Immune System in Health and Disease: From the Lab Bench Work to its Clinical Implications.
Anyone interested in learning about the significance of the innate immune system’s basic functioning in a number of diseases that are
actually relevant to human health should read Volume 1.
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