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Pathobiology of the Endothelial Cell
About This Book
Pathobiology of the Endothelial Cell presents the proceedings of the symposium on the "Pathobiology of the Endothelial Cell" held at Arden House, on the Harriman Campus of Columbia University on June 5-7, 1981. The book discusses the endothelial growth regulation; the stimulation of vascular cell growth by macrophage products; and the control of proliferation and differentiation of endothelial cells. The text also describes vessel wall growth control; the implications of angiogenesis in vitro for tumor biology; and the interactions and activation of coagulation proteases. Platelet adhesion and fibrinogen proteolysis; endothelial protein synthesis; prostaglandins, and endothelial cell-cell interactions are also considered. The book further tackles topics on vascular pathobiology. Biologists, pathologists, biochemists, hematologists, oncologists, immunologists, and microbiologists will find the text invaluable.
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Table of contents
- Front Cover
- Pathobiology of the Endothelial Cell
- Copyright Page
- Table of Contents
- List of Participants
- Preface
- Opening Address: Differentiated Microdomains in the Vascular Endothelium
- Part I: Endothelial Growth Regulation
- Part II: Coagulation Proteases
- Part III: Platelet Adhesion and Fibrinogen Proteolysis
- Part IV: Endothelial Protein Synthesis
- Part V: Prostaglandins
- Part VI: ENDOTHELIAL CELL-CELL INTERACTIONS
- Part VII: Vascular Pathobiology
- Index