1st Edition

Revival: Connective Tissue in Health and Disease (1990)

By Marcos Rojkind Copyright 1990
    202 Pages
    by CRC Press

    202 Pages
    by CRC Press

    This volume provides reviews covering the latest advances in particular areas of connective tissue research. This comprehensive work also includes areas of the medical field in which the basic aspects could be applied. It explains that both cells and matrix are altered in disease states because of the strong interactions established between cells and the extracellular matrix. The aim of this book is to close the existing gap between basic scientists and clinical investigators. This reference is an absolute must for all biological chemists, clinical investigators, and pathologists. Students of these professions will find this reading both informative and useful as well.

    Immunolocalization of Connective Matrix Components. Methodological Approach, Limits, and Significance in the Liver. Animal Models of Connective Tissue Diseases. Noninvasive Methods for Detection of Organ Fibrosis. The Use of Molecular Hybridization Techniques as Tools to Evaluate Hepatic Fibrogenesis. Pulmonary Fibrosis: Human and Experimental Disease. Index. c. 224 pp., 7x10, due July 1989, ISBN-0-8493-4161-2.

    Biography

    Marcos Rojkind, M.D., Ph.D., is a professor of medicine and pathology and a member of the Liver Research Center at Albert Einstein College of Medicine in New York