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Skin Immune Mechanisms in Health and Disease

Author Barbara S. Baker
Publisher Garner Press
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PublisherGarner Press
ISBN / ASIN0955160308
ISBN-139780955160301
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Sales Rank8,683,739
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸

Description

Normal healthy skin is a complex immunological organ whose major function is to protect the body from environmental insults. Skin Immune Mechanisms in Health and Disease describes the immune mechanisms used by normal skin, and examines the immunopathogenesis of inflammatory skin diseases that result from defects that occur in this protective strategy. In Part I, the cellular and humoral components of the skin immune system are described, followed in Part II by an overview of innate and acquired skin immune responses. In Part III, the immunopathogenesis of various inflammatory skin diseases (eg. urticaria, pemphigus, SLE, psoriasis) representing each of the four types of hypersensitivity responses are presented. Each topic includes the latest research findings, is clearly illustrated and well referenced.

This book should prove an invaluable reference for clinical dermatologists, both established and in training, and researchers in the fields of immunology and dermatology.