Immune crossover : the two faces of immunity : an approach to the dangers of plague

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    • Rewald, E.

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Immune crossover : the two faces of immunity : an approach to the dangers of plague

Enrique Rewald

Parthenon Pub. Group, 1998

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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内容説明

This is a scholarly scientific treatise on the possibly plague-related immunological implications of population growth and overcrowding. Author Enrique Rewald, a clinical hematologist working also in immunology, explains and analyzes the controversial immunological implications of the world's overcrowded populations and the increasing ease of international travel. He warns that antibiotics are not a true solution in the war against microorganisms that threatens us and that mankind should try to learn how the human race has survived for over a million years despite the many environmental dangers and menaces that surround it. Incorporating material from disciplines as far-ranging as genetics and chaos theory, Immune Crossover: The Two Faces of Immunity: An Approach to the Dangers of the Plague is one those rare, exceptionally important books that rigorously examines the scientific underpinnings of a serious public controversy and offers new paradigms and new possible solutions wit h practical impact. Includes bibliographic references and index.

目次

Introduction: Genes and 'milieu.' Background: Immune members. Something related to mathematics, physics, chaos and meteorology. Chaos theory basics for immunity and disease spread. A brief review of historical thoughts related to interactions. Earlyevolution of host defenses. Proposal: Immune paradigms. Community immune interaction. Chemoreception. Our past. Regulatory immune cooperation through a milieu soup. Tissues, body fluids and polluted air. On the immunological homunculus and an attempt toredefine the immune sphere. Autoimmunity - a private condition Globalization. Ambiguity in aggression, tolerance and immunity. Antibiotics and pesticides. Conclusion: To prevent catastrophes. Acknowledgments. References. Index.

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