Eosinophils in allergy and related diseases : proceedings of a workshop, Tokyo, Japan, June 16-17, 1995

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Eosinophils in allergy and related diseases : proceedings of a workshop, Tokyo, Japan, June 16-17, 1995

guest editors, Sohei Makino, Takeru Ishikawa, Takeshi Fukuda

(International archives of allergy and immunology, v. 111 ; Supplement ; 1)

S. Karger, 1996

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Description

The rising incidence of atopic and allergic diseases in recent years is paralleled by intensified efforts to understand the underlying biological mechanisms. Reflecting the current state of research in Japan, the contributions to this issue present the latest studies on the molecular and cellular biology of eosinophils and their role in the pathophysiology of these disorders. Investigators in basic and clinical immunology will greatly appreciate the comprehensive information provided in this publication.

Table of Contents

  • Eosinophils negatively regulate eosinophilopoiesis by decreasing IL-5 levels, H. Enokihara et al
  • Chronologic analysis of eosinophil granule protein deposition and cell adhesion molecule expression in mite allergen-induced dermatitis in atopic subjects, M. Wakugawa et al
  • Interleukin-3 (IL-3) and granulocyte-macrophage colony-stimulating factor (GM-CSF) can induce differentiation of chronic B cell leukaemia expressing the alpha subunit of Il-3 and GM-CSF receptor, M. Shiiba et al
  • A novel phosphodiesterase inhibitor, T-440 - possible management of eosinophilic inflammation by down-regulation of interleukin-5 production, O. Kaminuma et al
  • RANTES mRNA expression in skin and colon of patients with atopic dermatitis, H. Yamada et al
  • Heterogeneous chemotactic response of eosinophils from patients with atopic dermatitis to eosinophil chemotactic factors, T. Yoshida et al
  • Comparison of surface antigens on eosinophils from patients with eosinophilia, S. Sakamoto et al
  • Heterogeneity of eosinophils in chronic eosinophilic pneumonia, N. Saita et al
  • Sialyl Lewis X analog inhibits eosinophil accumulation and late asthmatic response in a guinea-pig model of asthma, H. Sagara et al
  • Effect of L-tryptophan products on function of human eosinophils - investigation of the casual mechanisms of eosinophilia myalgia syndrome associated with L-tryptophan products, H. Saito, T. Miyamoto
  • Eosinophil cationic protein induces insulin-like growth factor I receptor expression on bronchial epithelial cells, J. Chihara et al
  • Expression of CD23, CD32, Mac-1 and other adhesion molecules in eosinophils in strongyloidiasis and HTLV-I-positive patients, T. Kakazu et al
  • Electron of high-affinity IgE receptor on human alveolar macrophages from atopic and non-atopic patients, K. Ochiai et al
  • Comparison of adhesion molecule expression on light and normal-density eosinophils from patients with eosinophilia, J. Li et al
  • Enhanced expression of platelet-activating factor receptor on human eosinophils by interleukin-3, interleukin-5 and granulocyte-macrophage colony-stimulating factor, S. Kishimoto et al
  • Regulation of eosinophil cell death by adhesion to fibronectin, I. Higashimoto et al.

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  • NCID
    BA28535857
  • ISBN
    • 3805563973
  • Country Code
    sz
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    Basel ; New York
  • Pages/Volumes
    iv, 70 p.
  • Size
    28 cm
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