Fully revised and updated to include the latest research in the field, The Autoimmune Diseases, 5th Edition, remains an essential resource for basic and clinical scientists committed to the study, diagnosis, and treatment of autoimmune disorders.
Part I. Immunologic Basis of Autoimmunity
Part II A.Immune Cells and Immune Responses
Part II B. Non-Antigen-Specific Recognition
Part III. Initiation of Autoimmunity
Part IV. Facilitation of Autoimmunity
Part V. Experimental Models of Autoimmunity
Part VI. Multisystem Autoimmune Diseases
Part VII. Endocrine System
Part VIII. Blood Disorders
Part IX. Central and Peripheral Nervous System
Part X. Gastrointestinal System
Part XI. Skin Diseases
Part XII. Nephropathies and Reproductive System
Part XIII. Cardiovascular System and Lungs
Part XIV. Unclassified Expressions of Autoimmunity
Part XV. Diagnosis, Prevention and Therapy
M. Eric Gershwin, MD, is chief of the division of rheumatology, allergy, and clinical immunology at the University of California at Davis. Gershwin is currently working to further understand the molecular basis of immune regulation in autoimmunity. He also studies the molecular-genetic basis of autoimmune liver disease. Gershwin is interested in the molecular and genetics tools being utilized to study the genes that contribute to a patient's susceptibility to lupus and the cellular and subcellular mechanisms that lead to immune disease. George C. Tsokos, MD, is a Professor of Medicine at Harvard Medical School and Chief of Rheumatology and Clinical Immunology at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center. Dr Tsokos has served as President of the Clinical Immunology Society, on the boards of directors for the American College of Rheumatology and the Lupus Foundation of America, member/chair of multiple federal study sections, and editor/member of the editorial boards for top scientific journals. He has received several awards, including a MERIT from NIH, the Lee C. Howley Sr. Prize, the Evelyn V. Hess, the Distinguished Basic Investigator Award from the American College of Rheumatology, the Lupus Insight Prize from the Lupus Research Alliance, and the Carol Nachman Prize for Rheumatology. He is a Master of the American College of Physicians and the American College of Rheumatology, a member of American Association of Physicians and Fellow of AAAS.
"...edited by Noel R. Rose and Ian R. Mackay, widely recognized experts in autoimmunity and its pathophysiological and clinical aspects...This thoughtfully updated new edition takes into consideration important developments in basic and clinical science...This book will be a valuable resource to clinicians involved in the diagnosis and treatment of autoimmune diseases, to scientists who want to follow developments in the field, and to all those who enjoyed the previous edition."--Martha M. Eibl, M.D. for NEW ENGLAND JOURNAL OF MEDICINE (Jan 2006)
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