Immunology and Its Impact on Infections in Surgery
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Formato: | eBook |
Lenguaje: | English |
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Berlin, Heidelberg :
Springer Berlin Heidelberg : Imprint: Springer,
1995.
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Edición: | 1st ed. 1995. |
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Acceso en línea: | https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-79079-9 |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Animal Models
- Yersinia enterocolitica Infection in Mice: A Possible Experimental Model for the Immunobiology of Gram-Negative Infections
- Development of a New Animal Model for Chronic Abscess-Forming Peritonitis
- Tolerance to Endotoxin in an Animal Model of Acute Pancreatitis Is Associated with Improved Cellular Immune Function
- Prolonged and Recurrent Endotoxemia in Domestic Pigs: A First Step Toward a Porcine Model of Human Multiple Organ Failure?
- Endotoxin, Interferon-?, Biopterin, Serum Phospholipase A2 Activity, and ?-Endorphin as Differentiation Factors and Their Correlations in the Acute Immune Response During Lethal Gram-Negative Sepsis in LEW Rats
- Gene Expression
- The Effects of Burn Injury on Cytokine Production and Gene Expression
- Genomic Fingerprinting for the Evaluation of Epidemic Processes
- Interleukin-2 Receptor Expression Is Unaffected by Thermal Injury
- Keratinocytes Express an Intracellular Marker Gene and Regenerate the Epidermis in Porcine Full-Thickness Wounds After Retroviral Gene Transfer
- The Influence of Non-specific Inflammatory and Immunological Reactions on the Expression of Major Histocompatibility Complex and Activation Antigens After Murine Hepatic Transplantation
- Cellular Activation (1)
- Cellular Endothelial Interaction and the Activation of Plasma Cascade Systems in Sepsis
- The Role of the Macrophage in Early Post-traumatic Immunosuppression
- Role and Measurement of Endotoxin in Septic Shock
- Normal Human Immune Peritoneal Cells: Predominance of Memory Lymphocytes
- Supplementation of Postoperative Enteral Nutrition with Arginine, RNA, and Omega-3 Fatty Acids Increases the Activity of Blood Monocytes in Cancer Patients
- Mild Surgery-Induced Changes in Human Peripheral Blood Lymphocytes
- Cell Activation (2)
- Tissue Perfusion and Oxygenation Related to Wound Healing and Resistance to Infection
- Cell Cycle Progression and Signal Transduction in Normal and IgM Transgenic B Cells
- Pit Cells: Some Observations on Their Ultrastructure in Patients with Carcinoma and Viral Hepatitis Compared with Pit Cells in Rats Treated with Biological Reponse Modifiers
- Mediators
- The Polymorphonuclear Neutrophil: A Newly Recognized Participant in the Immune Response
- IL-6 Changes After Surgical Stress
- Does Epidural Analgesia During Labor Alter Postpartum Maternal IL-6 Serum Levels?
- The Effect of Epidural Analgesia During Labor on the Immune System. Part 2. Neonatal Blood IL-6 Levels
- Risk Factors
- Risk Factors for the Development of Surgical Infection
- Anergy and Postoperative Septic Complications
- The Relationship Between Platelet, Lymphocyte and Monocyte Counts, Sepsis and Survival in Polytrauma Patients
- CD4+ Lymphocytes as a Prognostic Indicator of Surgical Infection in the Immunodepressed Patient
- Immunologic Monitoring in Patients with Glioma Treated Neurosurgically
- Therapy Modalities (1)
- High-Dose Immunoglobulins for Prophylaxis of Severe Sepsis
- Perioperative Immunity, Inflammatory Response, and Postoperative Infection in Cardiopulmonary Bypass Patients
- Therapy Modalities (2)
- Immunological Consequences of Antibiotic Therapy
- Immunomodulation in the Critically Ill Surgical Patient
- Effect of Clindamycin in a New Standardized Animal Model for Chronic Abscess-Forming Peritonitis
- GM-CSF Modulates Immune Function and Improves Survival After Thermal Injury
- Early-Phase Endotoxin Tolerance Enhances Survival in a Porcine Endotoxin Shock Model.