Homing mechanisms and cellular targeting / (Record no. 534656)

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International Standard Book Number 155938686X
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International Standard Book Number 9781559386869
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System control number (OCoLC)762645742
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Holding library Alfaisal Main Library
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Classification number QH573
Item number .A262 v.9, 1994
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Title Homing mechanisms and cellular targeting /
Statement of responsibility, etc series editor, E. Edward Bittar ; guest editor, Bruce R. Zetter.
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Place of publication, distribution, etc Greenwich, Conn. :
Name of publisher, distributor, etc JAI Press,
Date of publication, distribution, etc ©1994.
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Date of production, publication, distribution, manufacture ©1994.
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Extent 1 online resource (xii, 303 pages) :
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Series statement Advances in molecular and cell biology ;
Volume number/sequential designation v. 9
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Bibliography, etc Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Formatted contents note Directed cell migration in embryonic blood vessel assembly / T.J. Poole -- Leukocyte interactions with endothelium and extracellular matrix: the role of selectins and CD44 / I. Stamenkovic -- Oligosaccharide-dependent mechanisms of leukocyte adhesion / J.B. Lowe -- Cell adhesion molecules: novel therapeutic targets for chronic inflammatory diseases of the central nervous system / G.N. Dietsch, G.M. Peterman, and W.M. Gallatin -- Molecular mechanism of targeting of hemopoietic stem cells to the bone marrow after intravenous transplantation / M. Tavassoli -- Tumor cell adhesion and growth properties in organ preference of tumor metastasis / G.L. Nicolson -- Cancer cell chemotaxis: mechanisms and influence on site-specific tumor metastasis / F.W. Orr -- Experimental orthotopic models of organ-specific metastasis by human neoplasms / I.J. Fidler -- Intercellular and intracellular targeting of drugs / S. Cohen and R. Langer -- Chimeric molecules constructed with endogenous substances / G.T. Lautenslager and L.L. Simpson -- Organ-specific targeting of synthetic and natural drug carriers / S.M. Moghimi, L. Illum, and S.S. Davis.
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Summary, etc While some cells divide, live, and die all in the same tissue locale, others travel freely throughout the body, originating in one site and taking up residence at another. Many of these cells are targeted to specific locations. Embryonic cells travel in precise routes as the embryo develops. Inflammatory cells, such as neutrophils and monocytes, travel in the circulation to specific inflammatory sites, bypassing other normal tissues. Similarly, lymphocytes travel in the circulation and selectively emigrate through specific channels in lymph nodes or Peyers patches. Metastatic tumor cells also migrate in a selective manner from their primary site of origin to selected secondary organs. Until recently, information concerning cellular targeting was generally descriptive, consisting primarily of patterns of migration without any molecular detail as to the mechanisms of the targeting process. In the past several years, advances in cell and molecular biology techniques along with the development of monoclonal antibodies have enabled researchers to identify many of the molecules that mediate cellular homing and of metastatic tumor cell targeting to secondary sites. Consequently these two fields comprise the bulk of the chapters in this volume. In general, however, the contributions made in one field have not been rapidly transferred to other fields in which cell targeting has been studied, Although more descriptive information exists concerning pattern development and cell migration in the embryo, the study of the molecular mechanisms of such patterns has not developed as rapidly as that concerning mechanisms of leukocyte homing, for example. One important reason for assembling the diverse contributions to this volume is to bridge that gap and allow researchers and students of these different fields to compare the progress that has been made in each area, and to compare the molecules that have been discovered. This can often be quite productive as it appears that many of the adhesion molecules involved in inflammatory cell homing may also play a role in the dissemination of tumor cells to specific distant organs.
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Local note Elsevier
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Topical term or geographic name as entry element Cells
General subdivision Motility.
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Topical term or geographic name as entry element Chemotaxis.
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Topical term or geographic name as entry element Cells
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Topical term or geographic name as entry element Chemotaxis.
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Personal name Bittar, E. Edward.
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Personal name Zetter, Bruce R.
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Uniform title Advances in molecular and cell biology ;
Volume number/sequential designation v. 9.
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