Advances in Pharmacology, Volume 91, the latest release in this well-received series, presents the latest information in the field, with this update including chapters on Modulation of inflammation and immune response by the stress-activated transcription factor Nrf2, Therapeutic modulation of macrophage phenotype to treat acute and chronic liver diseases, Immodulation by cannabinoids, The use of nanomaterials to target immunity, Next generation in cancer immunotherapy, checkpoint inhibitors, Vaccines as a therapy for food allergy, Role of inflammation/immune system in depression, Therapeutic targeting of tumor-associated macrophages, Mast cells, and more. Includes the authority and expertise of leading contributors in pharmacology Presents the latest release in the Advances in Pharmacology series
This Proceedings volume provides a comprehensive record of the Conference and is organized according to the sectional headings employed at the meeting.
Advances in Immunopharmacology: 3rd International Conference : Papers
Consequently, the significance and magnitude of these advances warranted a revision of this contribution; this revised edition will provide a deeper understanding of the recent advances and discoveries related to the function of the immune ...
Advances in Physiological Sciences: Prostaglandins--Immunopharmacology
This book incorporates the latest advances in immunopharmacological treatment.
Advances in Pharmacology and Therapeutics: Vargaftig, B.B. Prostaglandins-immunopharmacology
Advances in Immunopharmacology 2: Proceedings of the Second International Conference on Immunopharmacology, July 1982, Washington, USA
This new volume of Advances in Pharmacology explores the current state of Alzheimer's disease research and therapeutics.
Advanced Perspectives in Cell Therapy and Correlated Immunopharmacology
As with pharma cology, the perspective is always a therapeutic one. Studies of immune and inflammatory processes emphasize the use of pharmacologic probes and drugs to elucidate the underlying biochemical pharmacology.