Inflammasome Biology: Fundamentals, Role in Disease States, and Therapeutic Opportunities
Inflammasome Biology: Fundamentals, Role in Disease States, and Therapeutic Opportunities is a comprehensive and cutting-edge reference that explores one of the most important discoveries in modern immunology — the inflammasome. Written by leading experts in immunology, molecular biology, and pharmacology, this book provides an in-depth understanding of inflammasome structure, activation mechanisms, and its crucial role in inflammation, immunity, and disease pathology.
The volume begins with the fundamental biology of inflammasomes, detailing their molecular components, activation pathways, and interactions with innate immune signaling. It then examines how dysregulated inflammasome activity contributes to a broad range of disorders, including autoimmune diseases, metabolic syndromes, infections, neurodegenerative conditions, and cancer. Finally, it highlights emerging therapeutic strategies targeting inflammasomes — positioning this book as an essential guide for researchers and clinicians advancing precision medicine.
Key Features:
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Comprehensive Overview: Explains inflammasome structure, activation mechanisms, and molecular signaling pathways in immune regulation.
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Disease-Specific Insights: Discusses the role of inflammasomes in cardiovascular disease, diabetes, Alzheimer’s disease, arthritis, infections, and cancer.
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Therapeutic Applications: Covers novel anti-inflammatory and immunomodulatory therapies targeting inflammasome pathways, including small molecules, biologics, and gene-editing technologies.
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Translational Perspective: Bridges basic research with clinical implications, emphasizing therapeutic innovation and biomarker discovery.
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Contributions from Global Experts: Authored by internationally recognized scientists specializing in immunology and molecular medicine.
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Richly Illustrated: Includes detailed diagrams and pathway charts to simplify complex molecular processes.