Asthma is a chronic complicated airway disease whose mortality and morbidity rates have increased worldwide. Some common treatments for asthma cannot control it nor even prevent simple inflammation and relieve shortness of breath, so understanding its molecular pathways and pathophysiology is required in order to better understand the disease and to diagnose, control and treat it.
Allergic Asthma Immunopathogenesis: Immunopathology of the Allergic Asthma presents a new glance to the allergic asthma pathophysiology by focusing on the immunopathogenesis and allergo-inflammation mechanisms of asthma and cell signaling pathways that can be used for various research purposes, including the design of anti-asthma treatment and target therapy for scientists and researchers.
- Covers new molecular pathophysiology mechanisms and cell signaling pathways in pathogenesis of allergic asthma that have been introduced in recent research
- Discusses immunologic basis of the allergy and hyperresponsiveness
- Includes results of recent research focusing on the diagnosis and treatment of allergic asthma
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Elsevier Science & Techn.
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978-0-443-15503-1 (9780443155031)
Schweitzer Klassifikation
1. Immunologic basis of the allergy and hyperresponsiveness2. Histopathology, Allergo-inflammation and pathophysiology of allergic asthma3. Immunopathology of and Immunopathogenesis allergic asthma4. In vitro and in vivo tests for diagnosis of allergic asthma5. Cell signalling pathways of allergic asthma6. Role of modern lifestyle in allergic diseases7. Immunotherapy, and Chemical therapies and new treatments for the allergic asthma8. Complementary, Traditional and herbal-based medicine for treatment of the allergic asthma