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    Cilia and Mucus

    From Development to Respiratory Defense

    AvMatthias Salathe

    Inbunden, Engelska, 2001

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    Beskrivning

    This book details advances in research regarding cilia, mucus, and mucociliary clearance, examining changes in mucus expression and goblet cell metaplasia, and assessing the ability of the mucociliary system to respond to abnormalities. Recognizes that cilia and dynein arms play pivotal roles in developing mammalian embryos!Examines the role of genetics in normal and abnormal ciliary function!Discussing scientific fundamentals, current diagnostic techniques, and clinically tested treatments, Cilia and Mucus analyzes the regulation of ciliary waves at the cellular level considers irregularities of upper and lower airways and cilia in systems of the body explores potential modulators of airway mucin secretion proposes a novel therapy for airway hypersecretion due to the epidermal growth factor cascade clarifies gamma camera imaging to measure mucociliary clearance describes the effect of purinergic receptors and dry powder mannitol on airway passages and more! With contributions from over 100 international researchers and clinicians, and containing over 1300 references, drawings, photographs, tables, and equations, Cilia and Mucus is a unique single-source reference for pulmonologists, physiologists, immunologists, allergists, otolaryngologists, pediatricians, microbiologists, basic scientists, and graduate and medical school students in these disciplines.

    Produktinformation

    • Utgivningsdatum:2001-07-27
    • Mått:152 x 229 x undefined mm
    • Vikt:990 g
    • Format:Inbunden
    • Språk:Engelska
    • Antal sidor:450
    • Förlag:Taylor & Francis Inc
    • ISBN:9780824704414

    Utforska kategorier

    • Fysiologi inom Medicin
    • Biokemi inom Naturvetenskap och teknik

    Recensioner i media

    "…a comprehensive and up-to-date review of the topic."-Allergy

    Innehållsförteckning

    • CILIACytoplasmic Dynein-2 and CiliogenesisDavid J. AsaiDynein Motor Activity During Ciliary BeatingMichael E. J. HolwillCiliary Growth by Intraciliary TraffickingDawn Signor, Karen P. Wedaman, Jose T. Orozco, Lesilee S. Rose, and Jonathan M. ScholeyThe Regulation of Airway Ciliary Beat Frequency by Intracellular CalciumMichael J. Sanderson, Alison B. Lansley, and John H. EvansModeling the Response of Mammalian Ciliary Beating to Changes in Cytoplasmic CalciumMatthias Salathe and Richard J. BookmanEnhancement of CBF Is Dominantly Controlled by PKG and/or PKAAlex Braiman, Natalya Uzlaner, and Zvi PrielModulation of Ciliary Motility by Na+Shai D. Silberberg, Alon Korngreen, Weiyuan Ma, Natalya Uzlaner, and Zvi PrielPresentation of Ciliary Beat Frequency Results to Our PeersX. Mwimbi, R. Muimo, and Anil MehtaIdentifying the Genes for Primary Ciliary Dyskinesia and Kartagener SyndromeMichal Witt, Ewa Rutkiewicz, Yue-Fen Wang, Cui-e Sun, Diego F. Wyszynski, Scott R. Diehl, Jacek Pawlik, and Jerzy ZebrakHomozygosity Mapping as an Approach for Identifying Genes Involved in PrimaryCiliary Dyskinesia S. L. Spiden and H. M. MitchisonMutations in the Novel Mammalian Gene DNAI1 Result in Primary Ciliary DyskinesiaGaëlle Pennarun, Catherine Chapelin, Anne-Marie Bridoux, Valère Cacheux, Michel Goossens, Serge Amselem, Bénédicte Duriez, Estelle Escudier, Gilles Roger, and Annick ClémentMolecular Strategies for the Study of Human CiliaLawrence E. OstrowskiCiliated Ependymal Cells: The Effect of Streptococcus pneumoniae on the Beat Frequency ResponseRobert A. Hirst, T. J. Mitchell, P. W. Andrew, and C. O'CallaghanThe Cytoprotective Effects of Macrolides, Azalides, and Ketolides on Human Ciliated Epithelium In VitroCharles Feldman, Ronald Anderson, Annette J. Theron, Peter Cole,and Robert WilsonExamining Mucociliary Differentiation of Human Nasal Epithelial Cells In VitroJ. Laoukili, K. Million, O. Houcine, F. Marano, Frédéric Tournier, E. Perret, and D. CaputMUCUSRespiratory Tract MucinsJulia R. Davies and Ingemar CarlstedtMARCKS Protein: A Potential Modulator of Airway Mucin SecretionYuehua Li, Linda D. Martin, and Kenneth B. AdlerAirway Goblet and Mucous Cells: Identical, Similar, or Different?C. William Davis and Scott H. RandellRegulation of Respiratory Mucin Gene Expression by Neutrophil ElastaseJudith A. Voynow and Bernard M. FischerPseudomonas Adhesion to MUC1 Mucins: A Potential Role of MUC1 Mucins in Clearance of Inhaled BacteriaKwang Chul Kim, Sang Won Hyun, Beom Tae Kim, Daoud Meerzaman, Min Ki Lee, and ErikLillehojHigh-Density DNA Microarray Membranes to Study Gene Expression Patterns Associated with Human Airway Epithelial Cell Differentiation in CultureMary M. J. Chang, Yin Chen, Yu Hua Zhao, Reen Wu, Ching Li, and Konan PeckIn Vivo Models of Airway Goblet Cell Hyperplasia and Mucin Gene ExpressionAlinka K. Smith and Duncan F. RogersInterleukin-13-Induced Mucous Cell Hyperplasia in Airway EpitheliumLinda D. Martin, Brian W. Booth, Nancy J. Akley, Kenneth B. Adler, Mariangela Macchione, and James C. BonnerAirway Mucins and Lung CancerChong-Jen Yu and Pan-Chyr YangCharged Oligosaccharides as Novel Mucolytic TherapiesMalcolm King, Eiichi Sudo, and Martin M. LeeMUCOCILIARY INTERACTIONSModeling Aspects of Tracer Transport in Mucociliary FlowsJ. R. Blake and E. A. GaffneyP2Y2 Receptors and Ca2+-Dependent Cl- Secretion in Normal and Cystic Fibrosis Human Airway EpitheliaCarla M. Pedrosa Ribeiro, Anthony M. Paradiso, Eduardo Lazarowski, and Richard C. BoucherRole of Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor Cascade in Airway Hypersecretion and Proposal for Novel TherapyJay A. NadelIn Vivo Measurement of Mucociliary Clearance: The Use of Gamma Camera ImagingJoy ConwayRegulation of Mucociliary Clearance by Purinergic ReceptorsWilliam D. Bennett, Peadar G. Noone, Michael Knowles, and Richard C. BoucherThe Effect of Dry Powder Mannitol on the Clearance of MucusEvangelia Daviskas, Michael Robinson, Sandra D. Anderson, and Peter T. P. ByeNeutrophil Elastase and Antigen-Induced Mucociliary DysfunctionThomas O'Riordan and William M. AbrahamMechanisms of Clearance of Soluble Substances from the Intrathoracic AirwaysW. Michael Foster and Elizabeth M. WagnerThe Role of Cough in Lung Mucus ClearanceAmir Hasani and John E. AgnewCough Clearance of Mucus Simulants in Endotracheal Tubes: Patterns of Catastrophic Separation at Controlled Linear VelocitiesPeter Krumpe, Bruce Denney, Amgad Hassan,Ross Albright, and Cahit Evrensel