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Techniques in epidermal biology : an integrated approach to autoimmune skin disease [E-Book]

By: Publisher: Hauppauge, N.Y. : Nova Science Publishers, �2012Description: 1 online resource (viii 178 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781536112856
  • 1536112852
Subject(s): NLM classification:
  • WR 200
  • WR 200
Online resources:
Contents:
Current knowledge on pemphigus pathophysiology -- Patients, sera, and experimental models -- Optimization of the experimental procedures : semi-quantitative LCIF microscopy, C-HSU buffer, and KAD medium -- Study of anti-desmoglein autoimmunity : pemphigus as a desmoglein-remodeling disease -- Role on non-desmoglein and non-igg in pemphigus -- Downstream signaling involved in acantholysis : I. changes in cell cycle and protein phosphorylation -- Downstream signaling involved in acantholysis : II. secretion of proteinases and the specific proteolysis hypothesis of pemphigus -- Microarray analysis of diseased tissues : cell adhesion is down-regulated on the gene level in pemphigus -- Pharmacological block of acantholysis : towards novel therapies for the treatment of pemphigus.
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 155-168) and index.

Current knowledge on pemphigus pathophysiology -- Patients, sera, and experimental models -- Optimization of the experimental procedures : semi-quantitative LCIF microscopy, C-HSU buffer, and KAD medium -- Study of anti-desmoglein autoimmunity : pemphigus as a desmoglein-remodeling disease -- Role on non-desmoglein and non-igg in pemphigus -- Downstream signaling involved in acantholysis : I. changes in cell cycle and protein phosphorylation -- Downstream signaling involved in acantholysis : II. secretion of proteinases and the specific proteolysis hypothesis of pemphigus -- Microarray analysis of diseased tissues : cell adhesion is down-regulated on the gene level in pemphigus -- Pharmacological block of acantholysis : towards novel therapies for the treatment of pemphigus.

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WorldCat record variable field(s) change: 650

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