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Netosis Immunity Pathogenesis And Therapeutic Drug Development 1st Edition Geeta Rai Dr

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Netosis Immunity Pathogenesis And Therapeutic Drug Development 1st Edition Geeta Rai Dr
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Publisher: Academic Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 7.71 MB
Pages: 210
Author: Geeta Rai Dr.
ISBN: 9780128161470, 0128161477
Language: English
Year: 2019
Edition: 1

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Netosis Immunity Pathogenesis And Therapeutic Drug Development 1st Edition Geeta Rai Dr by Geeta Rai Dr. 9780128161470, 0128161477 instant download after payment.

NETosis: Immunity, Pathogenesis and Therapeutic Drug Development takes a focused approach to the clinical aspects of NETosis and drug development, bringing critical findings. Chapters introduce NETosis, consider mechanisms and antimicrobial strategies regulating NETosis, examine NETosis in neonates, explore the role of NETosis in autoimmunity, delve into NETosis and other diseases, and present therapeutic approaches for dysregulated NETosis. Since Brinkamm, et al, discovered an unrecognized neutrophil anti-microbial mechanism responsible for the extracellular killing of invading pathogens in 2004, the novel process in which nuclear chromatin de-condenses and DNA is ejected into the extra cellular environment, trapping and inactivating tissue pathogens has rapidly evolved.


  • Presents an up-to-date and detailed analysis of NETosis
  • Brings together critical findings on NETosis as a comparatively novel immune mechanism
  • Focuses on the clinical aspects of NETosis that lead to drug development
  • Covers the topic with a cogency and passion that is based on years of scientific research

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