Immunology of Pregnancy
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Gil Mor
This book is co-published with Springer.
Please click here to purchase this book at the Springer site. ISBN: 978-0-387-30612-4 Pub date: 2006-04-10 323 pages 70 figures 19 tables |
About this bookReproductive Immunology is a growing area in both immunology and reproductive sciences and is helping us to better understand several complications of pregnancy. Immunology of Pregnancy is the first book to give a complete and up to date review of our knowledge related to the role of the immune system during pregnancy and the interactions between the placenta and the maternal immune system. This new title covers in detail all the different hypotheses and studies related to the immunology of implantation and provide a practical approach for the application of basic reproductive immunology research to pregnancy complications such as preeclampsia, pre-term labor and IUGR. |
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Table of contents1. Evolution of the Mammalian Reproductive Tract and Placentation 2. Toll-Like Receptors and Pregnancy 3. IL-10 and Pregnancy 4. Th1/Th2 Balance of the Implantation Site in Humans 5. The Regulation of Human Trophoblast Apoptosis and Survival during Pregnancy 6. Macrophages and Pregnancy 7. Potential Role of Glucocorticoids in the Pathophysiology of Intrauterine
Growth Restriction (IUGR) 8. NK Cells and Pregnancy 9. The Role of Corticotropin-Releasing Hormone (CRH) on Implantation and
Immunotolerance 10. Indoleamine 2,3 Dioxygenase-Dependent T Cell Suppression and Pregnancy 11. Leukemia Inhibitory Factor in Reproduction 12. Characterization of Human Dendritic Cells at the Materno-Fetal Interface 13. MHC Molecules of the Preimplantation Embryo and Trophoblast 14. Actions of Seminal Plasma Cytokines in Priming Female Reproductive Tract Receptivity 15. B7 Family Molecules in the Placenta 16. The Role of Regulatory T Cells in Materno-Fetal Tolerance 17. The Eutherian Fetoembryonic Defense System Hypothesis: An Update 18. The Nature and Role of the Decidual T Cells 19. Trophoblast Cells as Immune Regulators 20. Inherited Thrombophilias and Early Pregnancy Loss 21. Bi-Directional Cell Trafficking during Pregnancy: Long-Term Consequences
for Human Health 22. Term and Preterm Parturition 23. Interleukin-1 and Implantation 24. Immunology and Pregnancy Losses: HLA, Autoantibodies and Cellular Immunity |
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