
The Complement FactsBook
Academic Press
2nd Edition
Published on 19. October 2017
Book
Paperback/Softback
512 pages
978-0-12-810420-0 (ISBN)
Description
The Complement FactsBook, Second Edition, provides in-depth insights and an overview of the components of the complement system. This new edition highlights the use of newly recommended complement nomenclature, covering new pathways and proteins and adding information on mouse homologs. It is a completely revised and updated edition containing entries on all components of the complement system, and is an excellent source of one-stop shopping for complement information and references. It is the most convenient compilation of biochemical, biological and molecular biology for complementologists and those new in the field.
This new edition is expanded to include relevant updates and topics that have evolved since the last edition was published, including C1q and Lectins, C3 Family, Serine Proteases, Serum Regulators of Complement Activation, Cell Surface Proteins, and Terminal Pathway Proteins. Domain Structure diagrams are incorporated to clearly illustrate the relationships between all the complement proteins, both within families and between families.
This new edition is expanded to include relevant updates and topics that have evolved since the last edition was published, including C1q and Lectins, C3 Family, Serine Proteases, Serum Regulators of Complement Activation, Cell Surface Proteins, and Terminal Pathway Proteins. Domain Structure diagrams are incorporated to clearly illustrate the relationships between all the complement proteins, both within families and between families.
More details
Series
Edition
2nd edition
Language
English
Place of publication
San Diego
United States
Publishing group
Elsevier Science Publishing Co Inc
Target group
Professional and scholarly
basic researchers and clinicians in immunology, biochemistry, cell biology, and infectious diseases; scientists in pharmaceutical and biotech companies, anyone interested in the complement system. More recently investors and market analysts have become interested in complement because of the growing complement therapeutics market.
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Unsewn / adhesive bound
Dimensions
Height: 154 mm
Width: 229 mm
Thickness: 27 mm
Weight
820 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-12-810420-0 (9780128104200)
Copyright in bibliographic data and cover images is held by Nielsen Book Services Limited or by the publishers or by their respective licensors: all rights reserved.
Schweitzer Classification
Other editions
Additional editions

Scott R. Barnum | Theresa N. Schein
The Complement FactsBook
E-Book
10/2017
2nd Edition
Academic Press
€114.00
Available for download
Previous edition

Scott R. Barnum
The Complement FactsBook
Book
10/1999
Academic Press
€59.41
Article exhausted; check for reprint
Persons
Scott Barnum received his B.S. in Biology (cum laude) from Loyola University in Maryland and his Ph.D. from the University of Alabama at Birmingham where he worked on the biosynthesis of factor D for his thesis studies. He then pursued postdoctoral studies on the genomic organization of several complement genes in the Department of Immunology at the Scripps Research Institute. He returned to UAB as a member of the faculty in the Department of Microbiology and holds secondary appointments in the Department of Neurology and the Division of Clinical Immunology and Rheumatology. Since returning to UAB, Dr. Barnum's research has focused primarily on the role of complement in the central nervous system. Through a combination of in vitro and in vivo studies, his lab demonstrated that glia cells and neurons produce a variety of complement proteins and receptors. Subsequently, the lab identified the role of complement in numerous animal models of human disease including, traumatic brain injury, multiple sclerosis, bacterial meningitis, stroke, and cerebral malaria. In addition to numerous teaching awards, he produced the first high quality animated videos for teaching complement activation and biological functions. Dr. Barnum is currently working on the development of complement diagnostics for use in a variety of infectious disease and autoimmune indications. Theresa Schein received her B.S. in Biology (cum laude) from the University of South Carolina, Aiken where she studied HIV and molecular cloning. Dr. Schein then attended the University of Alabama at Birmingham where she earned her Ph.D. on the role of complement in the development and progression of cerebral malaria. Publishing numerous manuscripts on the role of complement components in experimental cerebral malaria, her studies were seminal in establishing the therapeutic potential of inhibiting the complement terminal pathway in this infectious disease. Upon graduation, she received the Dean's Outstanding Student Award, among others. She then pursued a short postdoctoral study on the role of the terminal complement pathway in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis at UAB, before transitioning to an entrepreneurial role in a small startup out of St. Louis. While her collaborative efforts have spanned her complement research from infectious to autoimmune disease as demonstrated by her publishing record, Dr. Ramos is currently working on the development of complement centric diagnostics for use in bacterial meningitis.
Editor
Professor of Microbiology, University of Alabama School of Medicine, Birmingham, AL, USA
Research Scientist, Department of Microbiology, University of Alabama at Birmingham, Alabama, USA
Content
1. Introduction
2. The Complement Proteins
C1q and the Collectins
Serine proteases
C3 Family
Terminal Pathway Components
Regulations of Complement Activation (RCA)
Cell Surface Receptors
Miscellaneous Complement Components
2. The Complement Proteins
C1q and the Collectins
Serine proteases
C3 Family
Terminal Pathway Components
Regulations of Complement Activation (RCA)
Cell Surface Receptors
Miscellaneous Complement Components