00785nam0-22002891i-450 99000347715040332120180607102006.0000347715FED01000347715(Aleph)000347715FED0100034771520030910d1964----km-y0itay50------bafrey-------001yy<<L'>>entreprise remise en questionRoger BlochParisLibrairie Génerale de Droit1964211 p.Bloch,Roger234028ITUNINARICAUNIMARCBK990003477150403321SE 049.05.12-032447DECSEDPR 19b- 44DECDECSEDECEntreprise remise en question495749UNINA02207oam 2200589 n 450 99624789800331620230828231443.00-674-77925-8(CKB)1000000000396559(MH)001278446-X(SSID)ssj0000084813(PQKBManifestationID)12015383(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000084813(PQKBWorkID)10008436(PQKB)10151300(EXLCZ)99100000000039655920701009d1970 uy 0engtxtccrRomans on the Bay of Naples;a social and cultural study of the villas and their owners from 150 B.C. to A.D. 400[by] John H. D'Arms[electronic resource]CambridgeHarvard University Press19701 online resource (xix, 252 p.)illusLoeb classical monographs Romans on the Bay of NaplesLoeb classical monographsBibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: MonographBibliography: p. [233]-238.ROMANS ON THE BAY OF NAPLESROMANS ON THE BAY OF NAPLES: A SOCIAL & CULTURAL STUDY OF THE VILLAS AND THEIR OWNERS FROM 150 B.C. TO A.D. 400Architecture, DomesticRomeArchitecture, DomesticRomeRegions & Countries - EuropeHILCCHistory & ArchaeologyHILCCItalyHILCCRomeSocial life and customsArchitecture, DomesticArchitecture, DomesticRegions & Countries - EuropeHistory & ArchaeologyItaly913.3/77D'Arms John H.1934-194595DLCDLCUKMHTVBOOK996247898003316Romans on the bay of Naples521429UNISAThis Record contains information from the Harvard Library Bibliographic Dataset, which is provided by the Harvard Library under its Bibliographic Dataset Use Terms and includes data made available by, among others the Library of Congress01079nam0 22003013i 450 MIL058245120231121125550.0013066830320160126d2002 ||||0itac50 baengusz01i xxxe z01nElectronic test instruments[analog and digital measurements]Robert A. Witte2. edUpper Saddle River, (N.J.)Prentice Hall PTR©2002XVI, 371 p.25 cm.Misure elettronicheStrumentiFIRRMLC405994I621.38154821Witte, Robert A.PUVV160688070628813ITIT-0120160126IT-FR0099 Biblioteca Area IngegneristicaFR0099 MIL0582451Biblioteca Area Ingegneristica 54DAE 621.3815 WIT 54VM 0000376145 VM barcode:BAIN004780. - Inventario:452AVMA 2004010520121204 54Electronic test instruments3610832UNICAS04548nam 22006975 450 991041610170332120250609110709.03-030-50480-810.1007/978-3-030-50480-9(CKB)4100000011373032(DE-He213)978-3-030-50480-9(MiAaPQ)EBC6276165(PPN)250214822(MiAaPQ)EBC6275382(EXLCZ)99410000001137303220200803d2020 u| 0engurnn#008mamaatxtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierThe M2 Macrophage /by Tamás Röszer1st ed. 2020.Cham :Springer International Publishing :Imprint: Springer,2020.1 online resource (XIII, 224 p. 56 illus., 49 illus. in color.)Progress in Inflammation Research,0379-0363 ;863-030-50479-4 Chapter 1. Introduction. What is an M2 macrophage? Historical overview of the macrophage polarization model. The Th1/Th2 and M1/M2 paradigms, the arginine fork -- Chapter 2. Evolutionary origin of the M2 macrophage activation: invertebrates -- Chapter 3. Evolution of M2 macrophage functions in chordates -- Chapter 4. Signal mechanisms of M2 macrophage activation -- Chapter 5. Mechanisms which control the size of M2 macrophage-dominated tissue macrophage niches -- Chapter 6.Immune functions of the M2 macrophages: host defense, self-tolerance and autoimmunity -- Chapter 7. M2 macrophages in the integument and in the musculoskeletal system -- Chapter 8. M2 macrophages in the circulatory-, respiratory and excretory organs -- Chapter 9. M2 macrophages in the metabolic organs and in the neuroendocrine system -- Chapter 10. Practical approaches in M2 macrophage biology: analysis, pharmacology and didactical interpretation of M2 macrophage functions.Macrophages are core components of the innate immune system. Once activated, they may have either pro- or anti-inflammatory effects that include pathogen killing, safe disposal of apoptotic cells or tissue renewal. The activation state of macrophages is conceptualized by the so-called M1/M2 model of polarization. M2 macrophages are not simply antagonists of M1 macrophages; rather, they represent a network of tissue resident macrophages with roles in tissue development and organ homeostasis. M2 macrophages govern functions at the interfaces of immunity, tissue development and turnover, metabolism, and endocrine signaling. Dysfunction in M2 macrophages can ruin the healthy interplay between the immune system and metabolic processes, and lead to diseases such as insulin resistance, metabolic syndrome, and type 1 and 2 diabetes mellitus. Furthermore, M2 macrophages are essential for healthy tissue development and immunological self-tolerance. Worryingly, these functions of M2 macrophages can also be disrupted, resulting in tumor growth and autoimmunity. This book comprehensively discusses the biology of M2 macrophages, summarizes the current state of knowledge, and highlights key questions that remain unanswered.Progress in Inflammation Research,0379-0363 ;86ImmunologyCytologyLipidsCommunicable diseasesInfectionHuman physiologyImmunologyhttps://scigraph.springernature.com/ontologies/product-market-codes/B14000Cell Biologyhttps://scigraph.springernature.com/ontologies/product-market-codes/L16008Lipidologyhttps://scigraph.springernature.com/ontologies/product-market-codes/L14080Infectious Diseaseshttps://scigraph.springernature.com/ontologies/product-market-codes/H33096Human Physiologyhttps://scigraph.springernature.com/ontologies/product-market-codes/B13004Immunology.Cytology.Lipids.Communicable diseases.Infection.Human physiology.Immunology.Cell Biology.Lipidology.Infectious Diseases.Human Physiology.571.9685Röszer Tamásauthttp://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/aut904205MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910416101703321The M2 Macrophage2021813UNINA