Macrophages Biology and Tissue Inflammation in Health and Disease 1st Edition
Macrophages Biology and Tissue Inflammation in Health and Disease — 1st Edition by Stuart Goodman, Michiaki Takagi, and Jiri Gallo
Discover a definitive, clinically relevant exploration of macrophage function and their central role in tissue inflammation. This 1st Edition synthesizes cutting-edge research and translational insights to illuminate how macrophages shape health and drive disease across organ systems. Written for clinicians, immunologists, pathologists, and advanced students, the book bridges basic science with practical implications for diagnosis and therapy.
Inside you’ll find clear, authoritative chapters on macrophage biology, signaling pathways, phenotypic plasticity, and interactions with the tissue microenvironment. Case-driven discussions highlight macrophage roles in infection, chronic inflammatory disorders, wound healing, fibrosis, and cancer — making complex concepts accessible and directly applicable to patient care and research strategies.
What sets this volume apart is its multidisciplinary perspective and global relevance: contributors and examples reflect contemporary advances used by researchers and healthcare professionals worldwide. Whether you are developing targeted immune therapies, interpreting biopsy findings, or designing translational studies, this text provides the insights and evidence base to inform better outcomes.
A must-have reference for professional bookshelves and academic libraries, Macrophages Biology and Tissue Inflammation in Health and Disease equips readers with the knowledge to understand and influence inflammation across health and disease. Order now to deepen your expertise and stay at the forefront of macrophage research and clinical practice.
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