Rheumatoid Arthritis

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Editor(s): Goronzy, J.J. (Rochester, MN)
Weyand, C.M. (Rochester, MN)

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Publication year: 2001
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Current Directions in Autoimmunity , Vol. 3
Editor(s): Theofilopoulos, A.N. (La Jolla, CA)
VIII + 282 p., 46 fig., 1 in color, 14 tab., hard cover, 2001
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ISSN: 1422-2132
e-ISSN: 1662-2936


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‘The editors of this volume, Goronzy and Weyand, with their own expertise and research focus in RA pathogenesis, have put together a comprehensive review of the basic mechanisms in RA. ...

The contributions are well written, each having a helpful introduction to the topic and clear text that is not overly scientific. ...

This volume will be valuable for anyone with an interest in genetics and basic mechanisms in RA pathogenesis. It is an excellent resource for clinical trainees in rheumatology, rheumatologists with an interest in biologic therapies, or investigators studying RA or other autoimmune diseases.’

Lori J. Albert, MD, FRCPC, Toronto (The Journal of Rheumatology, Vol. 29, No. 2, 2002)

New insights and treatment strategies
Rheumatoid arthritis is a crippling disease, affecting individuals in the prime of their life.
This disease is emerging as a paradigm for complex autoimmune syndromes in which multiple genetic risk determinants in combination with non-inherited factors predispose individuals to generate chronically persistent and destructive immune responses. As a consequence of exploring the immunopathology of rheumatoid arthritis, biologic response modifiers have been introduced as a fundamental new therapeutic strategy for this clinically challenging disease.
This book, the third volume of the new series ‘Current Directions in Autoimmunity’, is the first one to exclusively focus on one disease. Written by experts in genetics and immunobiology, the articles reflect the complexity and multiple facets of the disease process but also show their convergence to a better understanding of pathogenetic mechanisms and the evolving clinical applications. The models and concepts described in this volume have implications for studies of other inflammatory diseases and are of interest not only for clinical and basic scientists devoted to the study of rheumatoid arthritis but for investigators of autoimmune diseases in general.

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