Inflammation and Allergy Drug Design

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· John Wiley & Sons
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344
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About this ebook

Our knowledge and understanding of allergic diseases of the respiratory tract has improved to a point where new therapies are being developed for patient benefit.

Inflammation and Allergy Drug Design explains the biologic science that underpins the pathophysiology of asthma and related disorders, as well as their mechanisms. This authoritative guide consists of 25 chapters, each detailing the cutting-edge developments in a particular field. It is divided into three parts, covering cytokines, chemokines, grow factors and mediators.

This book allows immunologists, allergologists and researchers in the pharmaceutical industry to learn and appreciate the target biology in drug development. It also provides medical and pharmaceutical postgraduate
students and clinicians with a basic understanding of allergic diseases in the respiratory tract.

About the author

Edited by
K. Izuhara, MD, PhD, Saga Medical School, Nabeshima, Japan
Stephen T. Holgate, MD, DSc, FRCP, Southampton General Hospital, UK
Marsha Wills-Karp, PhD, Children’s Hospital Medical Center, Cincinnati, USA

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