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Leukocyte Locomotion and Chemotaxis : 1st International Conference on Leukocyte Locomotion and Chemotaxis, Gersau, May 16–21, 1982 (Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1983)

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Ten years ago interest in leukocyte chemotaxis was restricted to a relatively small group of scientists whose interests were quite circumscribed.

In the past decade both the number of workers and their publications has grown at some­ thing approaching an exponential rate and, more importantly, the field has gradually expanded to encompass a large number of diverse areas (mediators, receptors, cell effector mechanisms, regulatory factors, etc.).

It is now apparent that leukocytes are particularly useful for studies of the locomotory behavior of all cell types and of mechanisms controlling cell movement and orientation.

Chemotactic factors, once discovered as substan­ ces able to induce directional migration in leukocytes, are now recognized as potent stimulators of a variety of cell functions.

Based on our knowledge in the field of basic research in leuko­ cyte chemotaxis, clinical observations in combination with ex­ perimental studies in vivo have provided new insights into the role of leukocyte-mediator interactions.

The recognition that a specific interaction between chemotactic factor and leukocyte can lead to a multitude of cellular responses and products has opened up a broad area of study.

The diversity of contributions to this volume based on a conference which was held in May 1982 in Gersau, Switzerland, reflects this development and demonstra­ tes that leukocyte chemotaxis continues to be an area of fasci­ nating and highly active research.

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Birkhauser Verlag AG
303489354X / 9783034893541
Paperback / softback
050
23/08/2014
Switzerland
440 pages, 43 Illustrations, black and white; 440 p. 43 illus.
170 x 244 mm