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Neural and Neuroendocrine Mechanisms in Host Defense and Autoimmunity is a detailed scientific exploration of the complex interactions between the nervous system, endocrine system, and immune system. This work by C.J. Welsh provides insights into how neural pathways and neuroendocrine signaling influence immune responses to pathogens and the development of autoimmune conditions.
The book covers the physiological mechanisms through which the brain communicates with immune cells, the role of hormones in modulating immunity, and how these systems work together to maintain homeostasis. It discusses both protective immune responses and pathological autoimmune conditions, offering researchers and clinicians a comprehensive understanding of neuroimmunology. This text is essential for neuroscientists, immunologists, and medical professionals seeking to understand the bidirectional communication between neural, endocrine, and immune systems.







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