Cellular Biology of the Lung
This volume records the proceedings at the Fifth School of Thoracic Medicine held at the Ettore Majorana School of International Scientific Culture in March 1981. Foregathered there were a heterogeneous group comprising clinicians, pathologists, ultra-microscopists, biochemists, immunologists, cellular biologists and physiologists and they presented the twenty seven papers seen in the contents list. The discussion which followed each paper was faithfully recorded (and where necessary translated) and may be found after each author's presentation. This free discussion is perhaps the most valuable part of the School of Thoracic Medicine, and most clearly defines the present boundaries of knowledge, and the directions in which enquiry is being pursued. The collaboration of many people made the production of this book possible - for the translation and the discussion typescript Miss Guiliana de Ferio, for the final typing and layout Miss Corinne Wade ably assisted by Miss Karen Wadey and Miss Kim Lekstrom. The illustrations have been dealt with where necessary by Mr. John Griffiths and the production of the book was done at The Midhurst Medical Research Institute prior to its delivery to Plenum Press. CONTENTS The Innervation of Bronchial Mucosa • • • • • • • -. • • • • 1 Peter K. Jeffery Cell Division and Differentiation in Bronchial Epithelium • • • • • • • • • • • • • 33 Margaret Ayers and Peter K. Jeffery Cilia • 61 Bjorn A.
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Cellular Biology of the Lung
This volume records the proceedings at the Fifth School of Thoracic Medicine held at the Ettore Majorana School of International Scientific Culture in March 1981. Foregathered there were a heterogeneous group comprising clinicians, pathologists, ultra-microscopists, biochemists, immunologists, cellular biologists and physiologists and they presented the twenty seven papers seen in the contents list. The discussion which followed each paper was faithfully recorded (and where necessary translated) and may be found after each author's presentation. This free discussion is perhaps the most valuable part of the School of Thoracic Medicine, and most clearly defines the present boundaries of knowledge, and the directions in which enquiry is being pursued. The collaboration of many people made the production of this book possible - for the translation and the discussion typescript Miss Guiliana de Ferio, for the final typing and layout Miss Corinne Wade ably assisted by Miss Karen Wadey and Miss Kim Lekstrom. The illustrations have been dealt with where necessary by Mr. John Griffiths and the production of the book was done at The Midhurst Medical Research Institute prior to its delivery to Plenum Press. CONTENTS The Innervation of Bronchial Mucosa • • • • • • • -. • • • • 1 Peter K. Jeffery Cell Division and Differentiation in Bronchial Epithelium • • • • • • • • • • • • • 33 Margaret Ayers and Peter K. Jeffery Cilia • 61 Bjorn A.
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Cellular Biology of the Lung

Cellular Biology of the Lung

Cellular Biology of the Lung

Cellular Biology of the Lung

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This volume records the proceedings at the Fifth School of Thoracic Medicine held at the Ettore Majorana School of International Scientific Culture in March 1981. Foregathered there were a heterogeneous group comprising clinicians, pathologists, ultra-microscopists, biochemists, immunologists, cellular biologists and physiologists and they presented the twenty seven papers seen in the contents list. The discussion which followed each paper was faithfully recorded (and where necessary translated) and may be found after each author's presentation. This free discussion is perhaps the most valuable part of the School of Thoracic Medicine, and most clearly defines the present boundaries of knowledge, and the directions in which enquiry is being pursued. The collaboration of many people made the production of this book possible - for the translation and the discussion typescript Miss Guiliana de Ferio, for the final typing and layout Miss Corinne Wade ably assisted by Miss Karen Wadey and Miss Kim Lekstrom. The illustrations have been dealt with where necessary by Mr. John Griffiths and the production of the book was done at The Midhurst Medical Research Institute prior to its delivery to Plenum Press. CONTENTS The Innervation of Bronchial Mucosa • • • • • • • -. • • • • 1 Peter K. Jeffery Cell Division and Differentiation in Bronchial Epithelium • • • • • • • • • • • • • 33 Margaret Ayers and Peter K. Jeffery Cilia • 61 Bjorn A.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781461334057
Publisher: Springer US
Publication date: 11/04/2011
Series: Studies in Industrial Organization , #1
Edition description: Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1982
Pages: 488
Product dimensions: 6.69(w) x 9.61(h) x 0.04(d)

Table of Contents

Content.- The Innervation of Bronchial Mucosa.- Cell Division and Differentiation in Bronchial Epithelium.- Cilia.- Lavage Eosinophils and Histamine.- Neutrophils and Eosinophils in IgE-Depeodent Allergic Tissue Reactions.- Evaluation of inflammatory and Immune Processes in the Interstitial Lung Disorders: Use of Bronchoalveolar Lavage.- The Development of Lung Cancer.- The Pleura: Mesothellal Cells and Mesothelioma.- Activated Mononuclear Cells.- Bronchial Mucus.- Lung Mucociliary Transport in Man.- Bronchus-Associated Lymphoid Tissue.- Pulmonary Emphysema.- Anti-Proteases.- Macrophages and the Turnover of Connective Tissue in the Lung.- Elastin and Structural Glycoproteins in Normal and Pathological Lung. Biosynthesis and Degradation.- Collagen in Normal Lung and During Pulmonary Fibrosis.- Some Interstitial Cell Diseases of the Lung.- Prostaglandins and the Lung.- The Pulmonary Endothelial Cell and the Myofibroblast.- Metabolic Aspects of the Pulmonary Endothelium.- Feyrter Cells.- Legionnaires’ and Some Viral Pneumonias.- Natural History of Bronchial Carcinoma.- The Induction of Cancer by Chemicals.- The Microsomal NADPH Oxidation System in Lung Cancer.- Inborn Susceptibility/Resistance to Lung Cancer.
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