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100 1 _aWeissenbacher, Ernst Rainer.
_eauthor.
_9450840
245 1 0 _aImmunology of the Female Genital Tract
_helectronic resource
_cby Ernst Rainer Weissenbacher, Monika Wirth, Ioannis Mylonas, Klinik für Geburtshilfe, William J. Ledger, Steven S. Witkin.
260 _aBerlin, Heidelberg :
_bSpringer Berlin Heidelberg :
_bImprint: Springer,
_c2014.
300 _aVII, 262 p. 26 illus.
_bonline resource.
336 _atext
_btxt
_2rdacontent
337 _acomputer
_bc
_2rdamedia
338 _aonline resource
_bcr
_2rdacarrier
505 0 _aFundamentals of immunology: Concepts of innate and specific immunity -- Mucosal immunology -- General immunology of the genital tract: Distinct features of the genital mucosal tissue -- Functions and regulation of innate immune responses in the human reproductive tract -- Functions and regulation of adaptive humoral and cell-mediated immunity in the female genital tract -- Immunization studies -- Immunology of menstruation – menstruation as an inflammatory process -- Immunology of genital tract infections: Viral infections of the genital tract -- Bacterial infections of the genital tract -- Candidiasis -- Trichomoniasis -- Immunology in reproductive medicine: Immunology of pregnancy -- Immunologic infertility -- Immunocontraceptive approaches.
520 _aThe mucosal immune system in the female reproductive tract has evolved to meet the unique requirements deriving from the need to deal with sexually transmitted bacterial and viral pathogens, allogeneic spermatozoa, and the immunologically distinct fetus. Despite years of immunologic investigation, the mechanisms that regulate this mucosal immune system have received relatively little attention. This is due to the complexities of the immune and endocrine system and also the difficulties of conducting experiments in this field. This book systematically reviews and discusses recent studies and articles on the immunology of female genital tract tissue. The scope is broad, encompassing innate immune responses, adaptive (humoral and cell-mediated) immunity, the immunology of menstruation, the immunology of viral and bacterial infections, the immunology of normal and abnormal pregnancy, and immunological infertility. Throughout, tables and illustrations are judiciously used to facilitate understanding. Immunology of the Female Genital Tract will serve as an invaluable source of up-to-date information for all with an interest in this subject.
650 0 _amedicine.
_9566220
650 0 _aImmunology.
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650 0 _aDermatology.
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650 0 _aGynecology.
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650 0 _aObstetrics.
_9306262
650 0 _aMaternal and infant welfare.
_9308473
650 1 4 _aMedicine & Public Health.
_9566221
650 2 4 _aGynecology.
_9303302
650 2 4 _aImmunology.
_9303380
650 2 4 _aDermatology.
_9305072
650 2 4 _aUrology.
_9308137
650 2 4 _aObstetrics/Perinatology.
_9306263
650 2 4 _aMaternal and Child Health.
_9308474
700 1 _aWirth, Monika.
_eauthor.
_9450841
700 1 _aMylonas, Ioannis.
_eauthor.
_9450842
700 1 _aGeburtshilfe, Klinik für.
_eauthor.
_9450843
700 1 _aLedger, William J.
_eauthor.
_9450844
700 1 _aWitkin, Steven S.
_eauthor.
_9450845
710 2 _aSpringerLink (Online service)
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773 0 _tSpringer eBooks
856 4 0 _uhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-14906-1
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