Springer Book Archives
The pathogenesis of rheumatoid arthritis and the development of therapeutic strategies for the clinical investigation of biologics.- Immunoglobin gene expression in rheumatoid arthritis.- Cytokine networks in rheumatoid arthritis: Implications for therapy.- T cell receptor peptide vaccines as immunotherapy.- Antigen specific therapies for the treatment of autoimmune diseases.- Cytoplasmic transcription factors: Mediators of cytokine signaling.- Protein kinase C in cell signaling: Strategies for the development of selective inhibitors..- Regulation of ?1?6 integrin-mediated migration in macrophages.- Nitric oxide: What role does it play in inflammation and tissue destruction?.- Regulation of function and expression of P-selectin.- Regulation of L-selectin expression by membrane proximal proteolysis.- Transcriptional regulation of endothelial cell adhesion molecules: A dominant role for NF-?B.- Gene targeting for inflammatory cell adhesion molecules.- Site-directed mutagenesis — molecular biology and rational drug design.- C. Gordon Van Arman Scholarship Competition 7th International Conference of the Inflammation Research Association.- Workshop Sessions.- New animal models of inflammatory disease workshop.- Cell adhesion workshop.- Cartilage degradation and osteoarthritis workshop.- New drugs in phase I and beyond workshop.- Lymphocyte activation and immunoregulation workshop.- Lipid mediators: Mechanisms.- Inflammatory cytokines workshop.- Pulmonary inflammation workshop.- Nitric oxide poster discussion.- Poster discussion lipid mediators — new agents.
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