The Rose and Mackay Textbook of Autoimmune Diseases

The Rose and Mackay Textbook of Autoimmune Diseases
Author: Eric Gershwin,George Tsokos,Betty Diamond,Charles Mackay
Publsiher: Academic Press
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2023-06-01
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 0443186472

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In dedication of Professor Rose and Professor Mackay who both passed away in 2020. A global group on experts in the field updated this Seventh Edition of The Autoimmune Diseases. The Rose-Mackay Textbook of Autoimmune Diseases, is a comprehensive reference that emphasizes the "3 P's" of 21st Century medicine: precision, prediction, and prevention. Topics cover the modern systems approach to biology that involves large amounts of personalized, ongoing physiologic data ("omics") coupled with advanced methods of analysis, new tests of genetic engineering, such as CRISPR, auto inflammatory diseases, autoimmune responses to tumor immunotherapy, and information on normal immune response and disorders. Each of the major autoimmune disorders is discussed by researchers and clinical investigators experienced in dealing with patients. The new edition continues its success with 75% of the content revised, updated, or completely new. This edition is a valuable resource to clinicians involved in the diagnosis and treatment of autoimmune disease, as well as to scientists who want to follow developments in the field.

The Rose and Mackay Textbook of Autoimmune Diseases

The Rose and Mackay Textbook of Autoimmune Diseases
Author: Eric Gershwin,George Tsokos,Betty Diamond
Publsiher: Academic Press
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2024-07
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 0443239460

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In dedication of Professor Rose and Professor Mackay who both passed away in 2020. A global group on experts in the field updated this Seventh Edition of The Autoimmune Diseases. The Rose-Mackay Textbook of Autoimmune Diseases, is a comprehensive reference that emphasizes the "3 P's" of 21st Century medicine: precision, prediction, and prevention. Topics cover the modern systems approach to biology that involves large amounts of personalized, ongoing physiologic data ("omics") coupled with advanced methods of analysis, new tests of genetic engineering, such as CRISPR, auto inflammatory diseases, autoimmune responses to tumor immunotherapy, and information on normal immune response and disorders. Each of the major autoimmune disorders is discussed by researchers and clinical investigators experienced in dealing with patients. The new edition continues its success with 75% of the content revised, updated, or completely new. This edition is a valuable resource to clinicians involved in the diagnosis and treatment of autoimmune disease, as well as to scientists who want to follow developments in the field.

Encyclopedia of Medical Immunology

Encyclopedia of Medical Immunology
Author: Ian R. Mackay,Noel R. Rose,Betty Diamond,Anne Davidson
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2014-08-11
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 0387848274

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Different from other resources, this volume offers a broad appeal to microbiologists, immunologists, and infectious disease specialists on Autoimmune Diseases. The volume covers topics such as skin and alopecia, Kidney, Liver, Paraneoplastic, Resolution of inflammation, Cardiovascular/systemic inflammation and atherosclerosis, Gut, Regulatory lymphocytes T, B, other and Rheumatic Disease. The volume is written by internationally renowned authors who are authorities in their respective fields.

The Autoimmune Diseases

The Autoimmune Diseases
Author: Ian R. Mackay,Noel R Rose
Publsiher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 1160
Release: 2006-05-15
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 0080454747

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Since publication of the Third Edition in 1998, the understanding of the immune mechanisms underlying autoimmunity and autoimmune disease has significantly deepened and broadened. This Fourth Edition incorporates new material and combines common themes underlying inductive and effector mechanisms and therapies that relate generally to the autoimmune disorders. It discusses the biological basis of disease at genetic, molecular, cellular, and epidemiologic levels. New to This Edition: * Tissue-specific interventions to arrest or "cure" autoimmune disease * Bone marrow eradication and replacement * Both basic science and clinical medicine is covered * Boxed points to emphasize key features of each chapter

The Autoimmune Diseases

The Autoimmune Diseases
Author: Ian R. Mackay,Noel R Rose
Publsiher: Academic Press
Total Pages: 1304
Release: 2013-12-03
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9780123849304

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Since publication of the 4th Edition of The Autoimmune Diseases in 2006, the understanding of the immune mechanisms underlying autoimmunity and autoimmune disease has significantly deepened and broadened. This fully revised 5th Edition incorporates new material and combines common themes underlying inductive and effector mechanisms and therapies that relate generally to the autoimmune disorders. It discusses the biological basis of disease at genetic, molecular, cellular, and epidemiologic levels and includes expanded coverage of autoinflammatory disease and autoimmune responses to tumors. Gives a thorough and an important overview on the entire field, framing individual disease chapters with information that compares and contrasts each disorder and therapy Provides thorough, up-to-date information on specific diseases, along with clinical applications, in an easily found reference for clinicians and researchers interested in certain diseases Keeps readers abreast of current trends and emerging areas in the field Ensures that content is not only up-to-date, but applicable and relevant

The Autoimmune Diseases

The Autoimmune Diseases
Author: Noel R. Rose,Ian R. Mackay
Publsiher: Academic Press
Total Pages: 1532
Release: 2019-10-15
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9780128122426

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The Autoimmune Diseases, Sixth Edition, emphasizes the "3 P’s" of 21st Century medicine: precision, prediction and prevention. Topics cover the modern systems approach to biology that involves large amounts of personalized, ongoing physiologic data ("omics") coupled with advanced methods of analysis, new tests of genetic engineering, such as CRISPR, auto inflammatory diseases, autoimmune responses to tumor immunotherapy, and information on normal immune response and disorders. Each of the major autoimmune disorders is discussed by researchers and clinical investigators experienced in dealing with patients. Chapters emphasize the immunologic basis of the disease as well as the use of immunologic diagnostic methods and treatments. The book also covers several cross-cutting issues related to the recognition and treatment of autoimmune diseases, including chapters on the measurement of autoantibodies and T cells, the use of biomarkers as early predictors of disease, and new methods of treatment. Gives a thorough and important overview on the entire field, framing individual disease chapters with information that compares and contrasts each disorder and its therapy Provides thorough, up-to-date information on specific diseases, along with clinical applications in an easily found reference for clinicians and researchers interested in certain diseases Keeps readers abreast of current trends and emerging areas in the field Ensures that content is not only up-to-date, but applicable and relevant Includes new, updated chapters that emphasize hot topics in the field, e.g., research on auto inflammatory diseases and autoimmune responses following cancer immunotherapy

The Autoimmune Diseases

The Autoimmune Diseases
Author: Ian R. Mackay
Publsiher: Academic Press
Total Pages: 1267
Release: 2013
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 0123849292

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Fully revised and updated to include the latest research in the field, The Autoimmune Diseases, 5th Edition, remains an essential resource for basic and clinical scientists committed to the study, diagnosis, and treatment of autoimmune disorders.

Intolerant Bodies

Intolerant Bodies
Author: Warwick Anderson,Ian R. Mackay
Publsiher: JHU Press
Total Pages: 265
Release: 2014-11-15
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9781421415345

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A history of autoimmunity that validates the experience of patients while challenging assumptions about the distinction between the normal and the pathological. Winner of the NSW Premier's History Award of the Arts NSW Autoimmune diseases, which affect 5 to 10 percent of the population, are as unpredictable in their course as they are paradoxical in their cause. They produce persistent suffering as they follow a drawn-out, often lifelong, pattern of remission and recurrence. Multiple sclerosis, lupus, rheumatoid arthritis, and type 1 diabetes—the diseases considered in this book—are but a handful of the conditions that can develop when the immune system goes awry. Intolerant Bodies is a unique collaboration between Ian Mackay, one of the prominent founders of clinical immunology, and Warwick Anderson, a leading historian of twentieth-century biomedical science. The authors narrate the changing scientific understanding of the cause of autoimmunity and explore the significance of having a disease in which one’s body turns on itself. The book unfolds as a biography of a relatively new concept of pathogenesis, one that was accepted only in the 1950s. In their description of the onset, symptoms, and course of autoimmune diseases, Anderson and Mackay quote from the writings of Charles Dickens, Edgar Allan Poe, Joseph Heller, Flannery O’Connor, and other famous people who commented on or grappled with autoimmune disease. The authors also assess the work of the dedicated researchers and physicians who have struggled to understand the mysteries of autoimmunity. Connecting laboratory research, clinical medicine, social theory, and lived experience, Intolerant Bodies reveals how doctors and patients have come to terms, often reluctantly, with this novel and puzzling mechanism of disease causation.