
Neuroimmunology has come of age since 1980, shaped by advances in its parent disciplines of neuroscience and immunology. The evolution of the field made it clear that the general principles of immunology must be applied in a highly specialized fashion when dealing with immunological reactions in the nervous system. This book provides a comprehensive review of the subject, beginning with a unique historical survey including disease-related observations, which is then followed by an overview of immunological principles and functions. Cellular responses during neuroimmunological events, with emphasis on microglia, macrophages, astrocytes, and lymphocytes, are detailed. The largest section of the book deals with the cellular and humoral roles of the nervous and immune systems in basic physiological and disease processes such as antigen presentation, cytokines expression, viral infection and immunosuppression. The final section on neuroimmunology of disease covers autoimmune disorders, AIDS, cancer, and the immunological diseases of the peripheral nervous system.For neuroscientists, immunologists, and neurologists, this will be a valuable resource. It may be used both as a text in neuroimmunology courses or as a reference by basic scientists and clinicians.
This text investigates the specialized application of immunological principles to the unique physiological environment of the nervous system. Authors Robert W. Keane and William F. Hickey synthesize decades of research to bridge the gap between neuroscience and immunology. By examining cellular responses and humoral roles, the authors provide a framework for understanding how the immune system interacts with neural tissue in both healthy and pathological states.
What You Will Find
Experts identify this work as a foundational resource for clinicians and researchers operating at the intersection of neurology and immunology. Readers frequently note the academic density of the prose, which serves as both a comprehensive textbook for students and a reference manual for practicing scientists.
Page Count:
824
Publication Date:
1997-01-15
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0195078179
ISBN-13:
9780195078176
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