01280nam a2200313 i 4500991001510139707536060302s1993 de a b 001 0 eng d3540548459b13383565-39ule_instDip.to Biologiaeng571.43721 591.1921419Effects of high pressure on biological systems / guest editor: Alister G. Macdonald ; with contributions by R. E. Marquis ... [et al.]Berlin ;New York :Springer-Verlag,1993xi, 246 p. :ill. ;25 cmAdvances in comparative and environmental physiology ;17Includes bibliographical references and indexHigh pressurePhysiological effectHydrostaic pressurePhysiological effect cell physiologyBiophysics Macdonald, Alister GordonMarquis, R. E. .b1338356519-07-1102-03-06991001510139707536LE003 591 ACE01.01 17 (1993) RAM12003000093766le003-E0.00-l- 00000.i1419960902-03-06Effects of high pressure on biological systems1090255UNISALENTOle00302-03-06ma -engde 0002802nam 2200637 a 450 991095348730332120240516122755.097816080502391608050238(CKB)2550000000057819(EBL)864258(OCoLC)779141431(SSID)ssj0000942397(PQKBManifestationID)11505541(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000942397(PQKBWorkID)10972115(PQKB)10287277(MiAaPQ)EBC864258(Au-PeEL)EBL864258(CaPaEBR)ebr10506545(DE-B1597)731695(DE-B1597)9781608050239(EXLCZ)99255000000005781920111130d2011 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrNeutrophils in infectious diseases /edited by Fabienne Tacchini-Cottier and Ger van Zandbergen1st ed.[Oak Park, Ill.?] Bentham eBooks[2011]1 online resource (89 p.)Description based upon print version of record.9781608053827 1608053822 Includes bibliographical references and index.01 Title.pdf; 02 Cover page; 03 eBooks End User License Agreement-Website; 04 Content; 05 Foreword; 06 Preface; 07 Contributors; 09 Part; 10 Chapter 01; 11 Chapter 02; 12 Part A; 13 Chapter 03; 14 Chapter 04; 15 Chapter 05; 16 Part B; 17 Chapter 06; 18 Chapter 07; 19 Chapter 08; 20 IndexHost defense to intracellular pathogens depends upon both innate and adaptive cell-mediated immune responses. Polymorphonuclear neutrophil leukocytes which belong to the innate immune system are the first cells that are recruited massively within hours of microbial infection. The importance of neutrophils in the development of an immune response is only emerging as they have long been considered by immunologists as short lived, non-dividing cells, of poor interest. Now, neutrophils are emerging as key components of the inflammatory response, and are shown to have immunoregulatory roles in micrNeutrophilsNeutrophilsImmunologyCommunicable diseasesNeutrophils.NeutrophilsImmunology.Communicable diseases.616.079Cottier Fabienne Tacchini, authttp://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/aut1799799Tacchini-Cottier Fabienne1799800Zandbergen Ger van1799801MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910953487303321Neutrophils in infectious diseases4344201UNINA