Intestinal mucosa and its diseases : pathophysiology and clinics : proceedings of the Falk Symposium 110 held in Titisee, Germany, October 16-17, 1998 /

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Meeting name:Falk Symposium (110th : 1998 : Titisee, Germany)
Imprint:Dordrecht ; Boston : Kluwer Academic, c1999.
Description:xv, 515 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.
Language:English
Series:Falk symposium (Series ; 110.
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/4116091
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Other authors / contributors:Domschke, Wolfram.
ISBN:0792387546
Notes:Includes index.
Includes bibliographical references.
Table of Contents:
  • List of Principal Authors
  • Preface
  • Section I. Epithelial Transport and Diarrhoea
  • 1. Mechanisms of Intestinal Absorption and Secretion: An abbreviated review and update
  • 2. Epithelial Transport Changes in Experimental Inflammation
  • 3. Enteropathogens and the Epithelial Proinflammatory Program
  • 4. Enteropathogens and Diarrhae: The Role of Nerves and Mast Cells in Toxin-Mediated Diarrheas
  • 5. Diarrhea in Neuroendocrine Disorders
  • 6. Antidiarrheal Therapy
  • Section II. Transport Proteins and Intestinal Diseases
  • 7. Molecular Cloning and Functional Analysis of Epithelial Transporters: Renal Na+P1-cotransport as an Example
  • 8. Short-Term Regulation of NHE3 by Growth Factors/Protein Kinases Involves Vesicle Trafficking in Epithelial Cells and Fibroblasts
  • 9. Towards Identification of the Molecular Mechanisms Involved in Transcriptional Regulation of the Intestinal Na+/Glucose Cotransporter (SGLT1)
  • 10. Iron Sensing and Regulation of Iron Transport
  • 11. Molecular Mechanisms of Intestinal Calcium Absorption
  • 12. Peptide transport in the Small Intestine
  • Section III. Epithelial Development and Differentiation
  • 13. Regulation of the Epithelial-Mesenchymal Cross-talk in the Gut
  • 14. Epithelial Differentiation and Adaptation of the Intestine: Molecular Regulation
  • 15. NO as a Modulator of Mucosal Barrier Function in the Intestine
  • 16. Function of Caudal-Related Homeobox Genes in the Intestinal Epithelium
  • 17. The Role of COX-2 in Intestinal Cancer
  • 18. Mucin Gene Expression in the Gut
  • Section IV. Mechanisms of Gastrointestinal Carcinogenesis
  • 19. New Pathoepigenetic Aspects in GI Neoplasia e- State of the Art
  • 20. DNA Mismatch Repair Genes and Colorectal Cancer
  • 21. Metastatic Tumor Growth
  • 22. Apoptosis, Differentiation and the Control of Colonic Cell Numbers
  • Section V. Mucosal Structure and Function
  • 23. Pathobiology of Active Intestinal Inflammation
  • 24. Sampling and Antigen Presentation Strategies in Mucosal Tissues
  • 25. Epithelial Injury and Restitution
  • 26. Multi-step Assembly of the Right Junction: Implications for Intestinal Barrier Regulation and Disease
  • Section VI. New Insights into Small Intestinal Diseases
  • 27. Immunobiology of Celiac Disease
  • 28. Clinical Problems in Coeliac Disease (CD)
  • 29. Functional Role of Keratinocyte Growth Factor (KGF) and Transforming Growth Factor-alpha (TGFalpha) in Mediating T-Cell-induced Crypt Cell Hyperplasia in the Gut
  • 30. T- and B-Cell Lymphomas of the Intestine
  • 31. Allergic Enteropathy
  • 32. Mucosal Vaccines and Oral Tolerance
  • Section VII. Intestinal Inflammation and Tumour Growth: Cell-Cell Interactions
  • 33. Healing Gastrointestinal Mycosal Injury: Two Sides
  • 34. Microvascular Endothelial Cells and Leukocyte Emigration
  • 35. Epithelial Communication with Endothelial Cells e- Implications for IBD?
  • 36. Cell and Molecular Cross Talk in Models of Mucosal Regeneration
  • 37. Novel Insights into the Regulatory Role of MRP8 (S100A8) and MRP14 (S100A9) in the Transendothelial Migration of Human Monocytes
  • 38. Mucosal Immune Lessons from Gene Targeting Experiments
  • Section VIII. Pathogenetic Mechanisms in Inflammatory Bowel Disease
  • 39. Experimental Models of Inflammation and their Relation to Human Inflammatory Bowel Disease
  • 40. Regulation of the Inflamm