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This first handbook to comprehensively cover the field from molecular and cellular mechanisms to novel therapeutic strategies in the clinic comprises a selection of proven and time saving methods to study cell trafficking in vitro and in vivo. With movie data on CD-ROM.
Written by known specialists in the field, this is the first comprehensive and timely overview of a central and expanding topic. Simultaneously an introduction and a description of the latest concepts, findings and methods, the handbook provides basic knowledge on technical issues required for those intending to research in…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
This first handbook to comprehensively cover the field from molecular and cellular mechanisms to novel therapeutic strategies in the clinic comprises a selection of proven and time saving methods to study cell trafficking in vitro and in vivo. With movie data on CD-ROM.
Written by known specialists in the field, this is the first comprehensive and timely overview of a central and expanding topic. Simultaneously an introduction and a description of the latest concepts, findings and methods, the handbook provides basic knowledge on technical issues required for those intending to research in the field. It covers the functional role of involved molecules and the cellular mechanisms, and addresses selected examples for their possible application in therapy - bridging the gap between trafficking mechanisms and novel therapeutic strategies. In addition, it includes selection of proven and timesaving methods for studying cell trafficking in vitro an in vivo.
The accompanying CD-ROM makes leukocyte migration videos available to a broad audience for the first time.
Autorenporträt
Professor Alf Hamann is leader of the liaison group "Experimental Rheumatology" located at the German Arthritis Research Centre and the Charite hospital in Berlin. He established the research group in 1998 with a focus on basic and pathophysiological aspects of lymphocyte trafficking and immunoregulation.

Professor Britta Engelhardt started her career as research group leader at the Max-Planck Institute of Vascular Cell Biology in Münster, Germany, studying the molecular mechanisms of leukocyte migration into the central nervous system. Since 2003 she has been director of the renowned Theodor-Kocher-Institute at the University of Bern, Switzerland.
Rezensionen
"Leukocyte Trafficking: Molecular Mechanisms, Therapeutic Targets, and Methods provides the fundamental knowledge on scientific and technical issues related to leukocyte trafficking. ... This volume covers many important aspects of the basic mechanisms, molecular pathways, cellular features, and possible therapeutic modulation of leukocyte trafficking. The volume also includes a CD-ROM, which provides leukocyte migration videos and all figures of the book in electronic form. In conclusion, this volume is an excellent source of information not only to students and academicians, but also to the researchers working in this area." - International Journal of Biological Macromolecules